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Quantitative Techniques in Decision Making
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- Descriptive statistics – tabular, graphical, and numerical methods, introduction to probability, discrete and continuous probability distributions, inferential statistics sampling distributions, central limit theorem, hypothesis testing for differences between means and proportions, inference about population variances, Chi-square and ANOVA, simple correlation, and regression, time series and forecasting, decision theory, index numbers;
- Linear programming – problem formulation, simplex method and graphical solution, sensitivity analysis.
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Production and Operations Management
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- Fundamentals of operations management;
- Organizing for production;
- Aggregate production planning, capacity planning, plant design: process planning, plant size, and scale of operations, Management of facilities;
- Line balancing;
- Equipment replacement and maintenance;
- Production control;
- Supply chain management – vendor evaluation and audit;
- Quality management;
- Statistical process control, Six Sigma;
- Flexibility and agility in manufacturing systems;
- World-class manufacturing;
- Project management concepts, R&D management, Management of service operations; Role and importance of materials management, value analysis, make or buy decision;
- Inventory control, MRP;
- Waste management.
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Management Information System
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- Conceptual foundations of information systems;
- Information theory;
- Information resource management;
- Types of information systems;
- Systems development – Overview of systems and design;
- System development management life-cycle, Designing for online and distributed environments; Implementation and control of the project;
- Trends in information technology;
- Managing data resources – Organising data; DSS and RDBMS;
- Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Expert systems, e-Business architecture, e-Governance; Information systems planning, Flexibility in information systems;
- User involvement;
- Evaluation of information systems.
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Government Business Interface
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- State participation in business, Interaction between Government, Business and different Chambers of Commerce and Industry in India;
- Government’s policy with regard to Small Scale Industries;
- Government clearances for establishing a new enterprise;
- Public Distribution System;
- Government control over price and distribution;
- Consumer Protection Act (CPA) and The Role of voluntary organizations in protecting consumers’ rights;
- New Industrial Policy of the Government:
- liberalization, deregulation, and privatization;
- Indian planning system;
- Government policy concerning development of Backward areas/regions;
- The Responsibilities of the business as well as the Government to protect the environment; Corporate Governance;
- Cyber Laws.
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Strategic Management
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- Business policy as a field of study;
- Nature and scope of strategic management, Strategic intent, vision, objectives, and policies; Process of strategic planning and implementation;
- Environmental analysis and internal analysis;
- SWOT analysis;
- Tools and techniques for strategic analysis – Impact matrix:
- The experience curve, BCG matrix, GEC mode, Industry analysis, Concept of the value chain; Strategic profile of a firm;
- Framework for analyzing competition;
- The competitive advantage of a firm;
- Generic competitive strategies;
- Growth strategies – expansion, integration, and diversification;
- Concept of core competence, Strategic flexibility;
- Reinventing strategy; Strategy and structure;
- Chief Executive and Board;
- Turnaround management;
- Management of strategic change;
- Strategic alliances, Mergers, and Acquisitions;
- Strategy and corporate evolution in the Indian context.
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International Business
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- International Business Environment: Changing composition of trade in goods and services; India’s Foreign Trade: Policy and trends;
- Financing of International trade;
- Regional Economic Cooperation;
- FTAs;
- Internationalization of service firms;
- International production;
- Operation Management in International companies;
- International Taxation;
- Global competitiveness and technological developments;
- Global e-Business;
- Designing global organizational structure and control;
- Multicultural management;
- Global business strategy;
- Global marketing strategies;
- Export Management;
- Export-Import procedures;
- Joint Ventures;
- Foreign Investment: Foreign direct investment and foreign portfolio investment;
- Cross-border mergers and Acquisitions;
- Foreign Exchange Risk Exposure Management;
- World Financial Markets and International Banking;
- External Debt Management;
- Country Risk Analysis
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