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PROGRAM : MMS

Semester : I - Core
Title of the Subject / course : Perspective Management
Course Code :
Credits : 4 Duration in Hrs : 40

Learning Objectives
1 To explain the relationships between organizational mission, goals, and objectives
2 To comprehend the significance and necessity of managing stakeholders
To conceptualize how internal and external environment shape organizations and their
3 responses
To develop critical thinking skills in identifying ethical, global, and diversity issues in
4 planning, organizing, controlling and leading functions of management
5 To Understand organizational design and structural issues
To understand that citizenship involves taking conscious steps for societal advancement
6 at individual level and organizational level

Prerequisites if any
Connections with
Subjects in the current or
Future courses

Module
Sr.
Content Activity Learning outcomes
No.
Fundamentals for personal Lecture, interaction,
and organisational success discussion.Examining
Fundamentals of personal success stories The student will be able to look at
1 leadership through videos of multiple perspectives that impact
industry pioneers business and life.
followed by
discussion
Management: Science, Self-study,
Theory and Practice – The Discussion, Quiz
Evolution of Management To demonstrate empirical
Functions of Management understanding of various
Nature and purpose of organizational processes and
2
Planning behaviors and the theories
Objectives, Strategies, associated with them
Policies and Planning
Premises – Decision
making – Global Planning
Managing your career and
understanding The student will be able to
organisational dynamics: demonstrate leadership behaviours
- Leadership functions and which will be three pronged:
3 Discussion
corresponding skills leading self, leading others and
required leading for change and impact.
- Choosing the right
positions
Sr.
Content Activity Learning outcomes
No.
- Special dilemmas of
early career
- Landing stretch
assignments
- Building a network of
relationships
- Challenges faced by the
minority
- Developing ethical
judgment
- Assessing your career
Managing in adversities / Case Study The Student will explore different
4 Management of crisis approaches and their consequences
during crisis management
Social Responsibility, Discussion, Case
To understand the role of
Ethics and Sustainable study, Group work,
managers and citizens in society
5 Development Movie, Student
Presentation, Debate
on MBA Oath
Mind control and spiritual Literature Reading, The Student will learn ways of
6 Quotient Discussion staying positive and having a
healthy mind
Role and Responsibilities Caselets, role plays
To understand the roles and
of a Manager, Effective and discussions
7 functions of managers at various
and Ineffective Managerial
(entry, middle and the top) levels
styles
Difference between Literature reading The student will understand the
management and and Discussion behavior, skills and mindset of a
8
leadership, Understanding manager and of a leader.
Level 5 Leadership
Strategic Management – Discussion, Student
Definition, classes of Presentations, Case
decisions, levels of study
decision, Strategy, Role of The Student will understand
9 different Strategists, various concepts and examples
Relevance of Strategic related to Strategic Management
Management and its
benefits, Strategic
Management in India
Change Management Discussion, Movies, The Student will learn about the
10 Case study various steps to be followed to
bring about change
Total Quality Management Discussion, Quiz The Student will understand the
11
concepts and examples of TQM
PROGRAM: MMS

Semester : I - Core
Title of the Subject / course : Financial Accounting
Course Code :
Credits : 4 Duration in Hrs. : 40

Learning Objective

1 To understand the basic concepts and fundamentals used in financial accounting.


2 To learn all the intricacies of corporate financial statements.

Prerequisites if any
Connections with This subject will provide basic knowledge of accounting which will be useful
Subjects in the current or and required for the subjects in the area of finance in the upcoming terms
Future courses

Module
Sr.
Content Activity Learning outcomes
No.
Introduction to Accounting Lecture and
Meaning and necessity of accounting discussion Clarity and understanding of the basic
1 Accounting cycle concepts of accounting and financial
An overview of Financial Statements – statements
Income Statement and Balance Sheet
Introduction and meaning of GAAP, IFRS Theoretical
and Ind AS discussion
Important Accounting Standards and
Ability to apply the principles and
Concepts used in accounting explanation
2 concepts of accounting in preparing the
Concepts related to Income Statement and
financial statements
Balance Sheet
Accounting Equation and its relation to
accounting mechanics
Theoretical Ability to execute the accounting process-
Accounting mechanics and process
discussion Recording- Classifying and Summarizing.
3 leading to preparation of Trial Balance and
and Understanding the use of accounting
Financial Statements
exercises software
Preparation of Financial Statements with Theoretical
Adjustment - ‘T’ form and vertical form of discussion
financial statements and Detailed and in depth understanding of all
4 Detailed discussion and understanding of problem the items in the corporate financial
various items in Schedule III solving statements
Preparation of Corporate Financial
Statements and Notes to Accounts
Theoretical Understanding the principles of revenue
Revenue recognition and measurement
discussion recognition and ability to distinguish
Capital and revenue items
and between revenue and capital income and
5 Treatment of R & D expenses
exercises expenditure and their treatment in
Preproduction cost
corporate financial statements
Deferred revenue expenditure etc.
Sr. Content Activity Learning outcomes
No.
Theoretical
discussion Understanding different methods of
6 Fixed Assets and Depreciation Accounting and depreciation and their impact on
problem profitability and asset valuation
solving
Theoretical
discussion Understanding the concepts of inventory
7 Evaluation and accounting of Inventory and valuation and their effect on profit and
problem cost of goods sold.
solving
Problems
and
Ability to prepare a statement of changes
Fund Flow Statement exercises
8 in financial position with respect to
Cash Flow Statement with
working capital and cash flow.
theoretical
discussion
Corporate Financial Reporting – Reading of Assignment
Annual Report, Presentation and analysis of discussion
Ability to read Annual Reports,
audit reports and directors report. (Students
9 Presentation and analysis of audit reports
should be exposed to reading of Annual
and directors’ report
Reports of companies both detailed and
summarized version)
Theoretical Understanding basic cost concepts and
10 Basics of Cost Accounting
discussion ability to prepare a simple cost sheet
Theoretical Understanding the difference between
11 Ethical Issues in accounting discussion errors and frauds; creative accounting and
the Corporate Governance Report.

Text Books

1 Financial Accounting for Management – Dinesh D Harsolekar


2 Financial Accounting –Text and Cases – Dearden and Bhattacharyya
3 Accounting- Text and Cases – Robert Anthony, david Hawkins and Kenneth Merchant

Reference Books

1 Financial Accounting - Reporting & Analysis – Stice and Diamond


2 Full Text of Indian Accounting standard – Taxmann Publication
3 Financial Accounting for Managers – T.P. Ghosh
4 Financial Accounting – R. Narayanaswamy

Assessment

Internal 40%
Semester end 60%
PROGRAM: MMS

Semester : I - Core
Title of the Subject / course : Business Statistics
Course Code :
Credits : 4 Duration in Hrs. : 40

Learning Objectives
1 To know statistical techniques
2 To understand different statistical tools
3 To understand importance of decision support provided by analysis techniques
4 To appreciate and apply it in business situations using caselets, modeling, cases and projects
5 To understand Managerial applications of Statistics

Prerequisites if any Basic Mathematics


Connections with Operations Research, Economics, Research Methodology, Quantitative
Subjects in the current Techniques, Project Management, Financial Management, production and
or Future courses operations management,

Module
Sr.
Content Activity Learning outcomes
No.
Problem solving, cases
Revision of Data Learner will be able to apply these
demonstrating typical uses
Representation, Central basic concepts in business situations,
1 of mean, mode median,
Tendency and Dispersion Analyse charts graphs to analyse
Use of Microsoft Excel,
Kurtosis and Skewness business situations
available software
Probability- Axioms, Addition
and Multiplication rule, Types of Solving problems and
Understand the uncertainty in
2 probability, Independence of Caselets,
business situations as probability
events, probability tree, Bayes’ Writing short cases
Theorem
Concept of Random variable,
Probability distribution,
Problem solving ,
Expected value and variance of Understand decision under risk, use
Creating decision tree,
3 random variable, conditional of conditional expectation as basis
cases
expectation, Classical News for comparison
Paper boys problem(EMV,
EVPI)
Use of distributions in Quality
Probability distributions Problem solving, Microsoft
4 control, Six sigma and process
Binomial, Poisson, Normal excel, cases
control
Problem solving, Microsoft
5 Sampling distribution Importance of Central limit theorem
excel
Estimation- Point estimation , Problem solving, Microsoft Understand Confidence interval as
6
Interval estimation Excel way of hypothesis testing
Hypothesis testing- students t, Problem solving, Microsoft
7 Use in research
Chi square, Z excel, cases
Sr.
Content Activity Learning outcomes
No.
Analysis of variance- one way, Problem solving, Microsoft
8 Use in research
two way excel, cases
Correlation and regression Problem solving, Microsoft
9 Understand Model building
Analysis and significance excel, cases

Text books

1 Statistics for Management Richard Levin , David Rubin, Prentice Hall of India
2 Statistics for Managers Levine, Stephen, Krihbiel, Berenson, Pearson Education
3 Complete Business Statistics Aczel Sounderpandian, Tata McGraw Hill

Reference books

1 Statistics for Business and Economics Newbold, Carlson, Thorne, Pearson Education
Anderson, Sweeney, Williams,
2 Statistics for Business and Economics Cengage Learning
Albright, Winston, Zappe, Thomson
3 Data Analysis and Decision Making

Assessment

Internal 40%
Semester end 60%
PROGRAM: MMS

Semester : I - Core
Title of the Subject / course : Operations Management
Course Code :
Credits : 4 Duration in Hrs. : 40

Learning Objectives
1 To expose a student of Management to operations principles.
2 To understand basic operating principles in product and service industry
To be able to apply different analytical techniques of operations Management in different industry
3 sectors like hotel, hospital, mall, BPO, Airlines, manufacturing, consulting etc.

Prerequisites if any Exposure to MS-excel


Connections with Subjects
in the current or Future Manufacturing Resources planning and control, Quantitative models in
courses Operations, Operations analytics, Operations applications and cases

Module
Sr.
Content Activity Learning outcomes
No
Introduction to Operations
Management, applications in product Understand the basic concepts and
1 Lecture, examples
and service industry, use of learn how to apply the same.
competitive advantage
2 Process analysis in Industry Lectures, cases Understand the physical processes
Understand characteristics of
3 Facility location Lecture, examples
equipment, machines and workflow
Understand characteristics of
4 Facility layout Lecture, examples
equipment, machines and workflow
Understand how, when, what and
Inventory Management, EOQ,ABC Lecture, examples,
5 how much to order, stock and cost
analysis, Discount policy cases
implications
Understand capacity utilization,
Capacity and introduction to Lecture, examples,
6 overall production planning and
aggregate planning, PPC cases
control
Lecture, examples,
7 Basics of MRP Understand concept of dependency
cases
Sequencing techniques Understand and implement optimal
8 Lecture, examples,
ordering of jobs
Introduction to Service Operation lecture, examples, Understand application of operation
9
management cases to services
lecture, examples Understand measurement of time
10 Work study and method study
management
Understand quality and control
methods, understand sources of
11 QC and SQC lecture, examples variation and identify them on charts,
process improvement
Sr.
Content Activity Learning outcomes
No
ISO systems, Value engineering and Understand global standards, cost
12 lecture
analysis reduction
Introduction to supply chain Understand basic concept of supply
13 Lecture
management chain
Cases and presentation

Text books

1 Theory & Problems in Production & Operations Management- S N Chary, Tata McGraw Hill
2 Production & Operations Management -Kanishka Bedi , Oxford University Press

Reference books

1 Production and Operations Management-S N Chary, Tata McGraw Hill


2 Production and Operations Management- Chunawalla & Patel, Himalaya Publishing
3 Operations Management for competitive advantage-Chase & Jacob, McGraw-Hill/Irwin

Assessment

Internal 40%
Semester end 60%
PROGRAMME : MMS

Semester : I - Core
Title of the Subject / : Managerial Economics
course
Course Code :

Credits : 4 Duration in Hrs : 40

Learning Objectives

To enable the students to understand both the theory and practice of Managerial
1 Economics,
2 To ensure that the students are in a position to appreciate the finer nuances of the subject.
To help the students in applying the knowledge so acquired in policy planning and
3 managerial decision making.

Prerequisites if any Nil


1) This would be a pre-requisite to the second semester paper on
Business Environment, which mainly deals with
Connections with macroeconomic issues, and,
Subjects in the current 2) Both Managerial Economics and Business Environment
or Future courses papers also constitute the base for studying Strategic
Management, which is a University paper in the third
semester.

Module
Sr.
Content Activity Learning outcomes
No
Introduction to Managerial
Economics:
The meaning, scope and
methods of Managerial The students should be able to
Economics, Dominic Lecture& case decipher, analyse and apply the
1
Salvatore model of study theory and practice of Managerial
application of Economics to Economics
business decision making.
Scarcity, choice & production
possibility curve.
Students develop an understanding
Consumer Behavior- I:
of a businessman need to locate
Demand, types of demand,
various factors affecting demand of
factors affecting demand &
Lecture& case his product and plan marketing &
2 demand function. Making of
study business strategies accordingly.
linear demand function &
Students develop an understanding
linear demand curve. Law of
of the practical application of law
demand. Consumer’s surplus
of demand.
Consumer behavior – II:
Students develop an understanding
Concept of elasticity of Lecture& case
3 of the various concepts and its
demand and its significance study
applications.
for a businessman. Types of
Sr.
Content Activity Learning outcomes
No
Elasticity – Price Elasticity of
Demand, Income Elasticity of
Demand, Cross elasticity of
demand & Promotional
Elasticity of Demand,
Demand forecasting –
features, significance &
methods
Supply – concept of supply,
Students should understand the
factors affecting supply& the
analytics of supply and demand and
law of supply
Lecture & case its various uses.
4 Determination of equilibrium
studies
price :effects of changes in
demand & supply on
equilibrium price
Production Function: Student should get an holistic
Lecture and a
5 Concept, Isoquant &Isocost understanding of production
case study
analysis economy.
Laws of returns to scale,
6 economies & diseconomies of
scale
Revenue Analysis, Cost Students will follow the
7 analysis and break even Lecture relationship between costs,
analysis revenues, profits and losses
Types of markets: perfect
Students will learn about the
competition, monopoly,
Lectures & case intricacies of the various market
8 oligopoly & monopolistic
study forms and their impact on the
competition – features and
economy and business.
price determination
Types of markets: perfect
Students will learn about the
competition, monopoly,
Lectures & case intricacies of the various market
9 oligopoly & monopolistic
study forms and their impact on the
competition – features and
economy and business.
price determination
Pricing practices: Factors
affecting pricing decision.
Marginal cost pricing, mark
Awareness of students about
10 up pricing, transfer pricing, Lectures & cases
various pricing practices.
product line pricing, price
skimming and penetration
price.
• Profit management
• Role of profits in a market
economy
• Nature and measurement of Students learn about the role of
11 Lecture
profit, profit policies profit in business.
• The hypothesis of profit
maximization and it's
alternatives
Sr.
Content Activity Learning outcomes
No

• Demand for capital


• Supply of capital
• Capital Rationing
Students should realize the
• Capital Budgeting, Net
importance of the different methods
12 Present Value(NPV), Lecture
of capital budgeting as a tool of
Internal Rate of
project management.
Return(IRR).
• Appraising - the
profitability of projects

Students should realize the


importance of the different methods
13 Presentations by students
of capital budgeting as a tool of
project management.

Text books

1 Managerial Economics in a Global Economy by Dominick Salvatore


2 Managerial Economics by Suma Damodaran
3 Microeconomics for Business by Satya P Das

Reference books
Economics by Paul Samuelson and Richard Nordhaus : Indian Adaptation, 19th
1 Edition
2 Managerial Economics by Milton Spencer and Louis Siegelman
3 Managerial Economics: Concepts and Cases by Mote, Paul and Gupta

Assessment
Internal 40
Semester end 60
PROGRAM : MMS

Semester : I - Elective
Title of the Subject / course : Effective and Management Communication
Course Code :
Credits : 4 Duration in Hrs : 40

Learning Objectives

In all social behavior, communication is essential in building and maintaining human


1
relationships.
In business, communication is essential for the smooth and efficient conduct of day-to-day
2
transactions/activities.
In recent years the importance of communication has greatly increased as a result of the
3 growing complexity of businesses, as also the impact of rapid industrialization,
globalization and the advent of modern technologies.
English being globally the language of Management, those with good communication skills
4
in English enjoy a distinct advantage in their work and careers.

Decent working knowledge of the English language ( including


Grammar) is a must, keeping in mind that most
business/management transactions in India and internationally are
Prerequisites if any conducted in the English language.
English is globally the most widely spoken language and it is the
Connections with accepted language of the business world. It is the medium of
Subjects in the current or instruction for this course, hence it impacts every subject and future
Future courses courses.

Module

Sr. Content Activity Learning outcomes


No.
1 Introduction and Theory of 2 sessions Historical background and the
Communication: nature, function & (3 hrs) development of communication;
scope; The 7 Cs of communication Importance and role of
communication in everyday life
2 The communication Process: 2 sessions Mechanics behind the
classification , components and models (3 hrs) communication process,
of communication; difficulties experienced in
Problems in communication (Filters) communication
3 Channels of communication: Formal 2 sessions Different types of
v/s Informal, Upward, Downward, (3 hrs) communication, impedance due
Horizontal, Grapevine; to extraneous factors called
Barriers to communication. “barriers”
4 Verbal and Non-verbal 2 sessions Important non-verbal parameters
communication: Listening, Kinesics, (3 hrs) in communication
Paralanguage, Proxemics
5 Essentials of effective verbal 2 sessions (3 How to make your
communication: Voice modulation, hrs) communication effective and
Tone, Pitch,Knowledge and self attractive
confidence
Sr. Content Activity Learning outcomes
No.
6 Meetings: Types; purpose. 2 sessions (3 Communication in groups,
Group Discussions: Do’s and Don’ts; hrs) guidelines to improve
Committees: Types, Advantages and performance/effectiveness in
disadvantages, effectiveness. group interactions
7 Public Speaking: Preparation, Attire, 2 sessions (3 How to become a convincing
Posture and Delivery techniques hrs) and forceful public speaker
8 Written communication: Business 2 sessions (3 Ways to achieve impressive and
letters, Types, Essentials, Format, hrs) meaningful written
common errors. communication
e-mail: format, language and courtesy,
common errors.
9 Report Writing: Types of Reports, 2 sessions (3 Correct and effective Report-
requirements, format hrs) writing techniques
10 Communication and Culture: 4 sessions (6 Understanding cultural diversity
Intercultural sensitivities, Business hrs) and Business etiquette with
etiquette when dealing with people foreign clients
from different nationalities.
12 Impact of modern Technology on 2 sessions (3 Methods of effective audio-
Business Communication: the hrs) visual communication
paperless office, use of modern devices
13 Cases, sample communications and 2 sessions (3 Experiential learning through
exercises, audio-visual presentations hrs) audio-visual means

Text books

1 Singh Nirmal, “Business Communication : Principles, Methods & Techniques,” Deep &
Deep Publications, Delhi.
2 Krishna Mohan & Meera Banerji, “Developing Communication Skills,” MacMillan.
Murp
3 Murphy, Hildebrandt & Thomas, “Effective Business Communications,” McGraw Hill.
4 Taylor & Chandra, “Communication for Business: A Practical Approach,” Pearson
5 Mukherjee Hory Sankar, “Business Communication: Connecting at Work”, Oxford
University Press, 2013.

Reference books

Doctor & Doctor, “Business Communication,” Sheth Publishers.


1
2 Raman & Singh, “Business Communication,” Oxford University Press.
3 Madhukar R. K., “Business Communication,” Vikas Publishing House
McKay, Davis and Fanning, “Communication Skills,” B. Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd, New
4 Delhi.

Assessment

Internal 40%
Semester end 60%
PROGRAM : MMS

Semester : I - Elective
Title of the Subject / course : Organizational Behaviour
Course Code :
Credits : 4 Duration in Hrs : 40

Learning Objectives

To provide students understanding how and why people behave in organizations as they do,
1 either as individuals or in groups and how their behaviours affect their performance and
performance of the organization as a whole.
to provide understanding how to effectively modify their behaviour through motivation and
2 leadership for enhanced performance. And also to provide understanding about related
concepts such as Org. Structure, Design and Culture.
3 To help students to understand human behaviour in organizations and equip them to enhance
their performance as well as performance of the people reporting to them.

Prerequisites if any
Connections with Subjects in
the current or Future courses

Module
Sr.
Content Activity Learning outcomes
No.
Introduction to OB Understand the nature and scope of
organizational behavior at individual,
1 Lecture
group, organizational and societal
levels
Personality: Meaning and Lecture Comprehend the meaning and
Determinants of Personality determinants of personality and the
2
effects of perception, attitude and
values on work
Perception, Attitude and Value Lecture Understand the concepts of group
3 dynamics, team effectiveness , team
roles and conflict management
Motivation Concepts : Motives Lecture Distinguish between the various
4 theories of motivation and their
application in organizations
Group Behaviour and Group Lecture Define the concept of leadership and
5 Dynamics distinguish between a number of
different leadership theories
Organisational Design: Structure, size, Lecture Identify the different bases of power;
technology and discuss how individuals and
6
groups use power in organizations

Leadership: Concepts and skills of Lecture Understand the impact of


7 leadership organizational culture and structure
on organizational behavior
Organisation Development Lecture Define the concept and practice of
8
change management and
Sr.
Content Activity Learning outcomes
No.
organizational development; with an
analytical insight related to
application of interventions
strategically.
Understanding of the Concept of
Defence Mechanism; Types of
Enhanced understanding of the
Defence Mechanism; Role of Defence
behavior of superiors, peers and
Mechanism in Personality, Perception Video &
9 subordinates especially in problem
& Attitude; Significance & Relevance Role Play
situations and the ways to deal with
of Defence Mechanism for
them more effectively.
Interpersonal Relations and Group
Dynamics
10 Case Studies and Presentations

Text books

1 Any textbook of Psychology of undergraduate course (only for Defence Mechanism)


2
3

Reference books
1 Understanding Organizational Behavior – Udai Pareek
2 Organizational Behavior – Stephen Robbins
3 Organizational Behavior – Fred Luthans
4 Organizational Behavior – L. M. Prasad (Sultan Chand)
5 Organisational Behaviour – Dipak Kumar Bhattacharya – Oxford Publications
6 Organisational Behaviour – Dr Chandra sekhar Dash – International Book House Ltd
7 Organisational Behaviour – Meera Shankar – International Book House Ltd
8 Management & Organisational Behaviour – Laurie Mullins – Pearson Publications
9 Organisational Behaviour, Structure, Process – Gibson – McGraw Hill Publications
10 Organisational Behaviour – McShane – McGraw Hill Publications

Assessment

Internal 40%
Semester end 60%
PROGRAM: MMS

Semester : I - Elective
Title of the Subject / course : Information Technology for Management
Course Code :
Credits : 4 Duration in Hrs : 40

Learning Objectives
To understand the significance of information technology , conceptual framework of
1 networking, communication technology, database etc. for individual & business
management
To understand role , impact and emerging trends of information technology for
2 management and its application at individual ,organizational level society and similarly for
business alignment.

Basic understanding of Information Technology for


Prerequisites if any management
Will connect conceptual framework of Information
Connections with Subjects in the Technology for Management at individual and
current or Future courses organizational level.

Module
Sr.
No. Content Activity Learning outcomes
1 Historical perspective of information
technology and business. Lecture
2 Functioning of computer hardware and
software components, characteristic from
user and buyers perspectives. Lecture & cases
3 Introduction and conceptual framework of
networking & Telecommunication,
components of networking,
LAN/WAN/MAN, network topologies, and
various option of networking for business,
various medium of communication,
physical and cable less ( dial up, leased
line, satellite , V- SAT, DSL Lines , fiber
optics) Lecture
5 Role and emerging trends of information 1. Learning of basic
technology concepts and
Overview of concept such as ERP,SCM, components of IT
CRM, database management, DBMS 2. Learning different
Data warehousing, Business intelligent, application of
knowledge Management, E- Commerce, E- computer and IT in
Business, M- Commerce, business
Digital Business , E-governance. Lecture and cases 3. Application of It
6 Impact of information on business, business across the
alignment across the function and sectors industries
and society Lecture & Cases
7 Case study and presentation Lecture & Cases

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