r16 III Semester Syllabus
r16 III Semester Syllabus
r16 III Semester Syllabus
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
UNIT 1
UNIT 2
Environmental Scanning and leadership: Methods. SWOT Analysis –Strategies and
competitive advantages in diversified companies and its evaluation. Strategic Analysis and
Choice: Tools and techniques- Strategic Leadership: Leadership and Style – Key Strategic
Leadership Actions - Developing Human Capital and Social Capital – Balanced Scorecard.
UNIT 3
Strategy Formulation : Strategy Framework For Analyzing Competition, Porter’s Value Chain
Analysis, Competitive Advantage of a Firm, Exit and Entry Barriers - Formulation of strategy at
corporate, business and functional levels. Types of Strategies – Tailoring strategy to fit specific
industry – restructuring and diversification strategies – different methods Turnaround strategy
and diversification strategies.
UNIT 4
Strategy Implementation : Strategy and Structure, Leadership, culture connection - Strategies
for competing in Globalizing markets and internet economy – Organizational Values and
Their Impact on Strategy – Resource Allocation – Planning systems for implementation.
UNIT 5
Strategy Evaluation and control – Establishing strategic controls - Measuring performance –
appropriate measures- Role of the strategist – using qualitative and quantitative benchmarking to
evaluate performance - strategic information systems – problems in measuring performance –
Strategic surveillance -strategic audit
Relevant cases have to be discussed in each unit and in examination case is compulsory
from any unit.
References
1. Vijaya Kumar P,. Hitt A : Strategic Management, Cengage learning, New Delhi,2010
2. John A PearceII, Amita Mital: “Strategic Management”, TMH, New Delhi, 2012.
3. Sanjay Mohapatra: “Cases Studies in Strategic Management”, Pearson, New Delhi,2012
4. Adrian Haberberg&Alison: Strategic Management, Oxford University Press, New Delhi,
2010
5. P.Subba Rao: “Business Policy and Strategic Management” Text and Cases, Himalaya
Publishing House, New Delhi, 2011
6. .Appa Rao, Parvatheshwar Rao, Shiva Rama Krishna: “Strategic Management and Business
Policy”, Excel Books, New Delhi, 2012
UNIT 2
Sales of Goods Act: Distinction between Sales and Agreement to Sell – Conditions and
Warranties – Performance of Contract of Sale –Transfer of Ownership – Rights of an Unpaid
Seller. Consumer Protection Act, 1986: Consumer Right –Machinery for Redressal of Consumer
Grievances.- Information Technology Act 2000.
UNIT 3
Contract of Agency: Kinds of Agents –Creation of Agency- Duties and Rights of Principal and
Agents- Principal’s Liability for the Acts of the Agent-Liability of Agent –Termination of
Agency. Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881- Kinds of a Negotiable Instruments and endorsement-
Presentation and discharge of Negotiable Instrument.
UNIT 4
Indian Partnership Act, 1932: Meaning and Essentials of Partnership- Registration – Tests of
Partnership-Duties and Rights of Partners – Dissolution of Partnership.
UNIT 5
Company Act 1956: Nature and Types of Companies – Formation – Memorandum of
Association-Articles of Association –Kinds of Shares –Duties of Directors-Winding up.
Relevant cases have to be discussed in each unit and in examination case is compulsory
from any unit.
References
1. Ravindra Kumar: “Legal Aspects of Business”, Cengage Learning, New Delhi, 2011
2. Kuchhal M C, Deepa Prakash: “Business Legislation for Management”, Vikas Publishing
House, New Delhi, 2012
3. Pathak: “Legal Aspects of Business”, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2010
4. S.N.Maheshwari, S.K.Maheshwari: “A Manual of Business Laws”, Himalaya Publishing
House, 2013.
5 P.K.Padhi: “Legal Aspects of Business”, PHI Learnings, New Delhi, 2013
UNIT 2
Impact of Globalization on Indian Business Ethics: Reasons for Unethical Practices among
Indian companies – Development of Indian Capital Markets – Various studies on Ethical
Attitudes of Managers Major Indian Scams
UNIT 3
Ethics in Marketing, HRM and Finance: Product safety and Pricing-Ethical responsibility in
Product- Advertising and Target Marketing Ethics of sales, advertising and product placement
and Consumer Autonomy.Ethics in HRM & Finance – HR related ethical issues - Institutional
Culture – Frauds in Banks - Measures against Bank Frauds – Frauds in Insurance sector
UNIT 4
Corporate Governance: An overview – Theory and Practice of Governance- Indian model of
Governance- Good Corporate Governance – Land marks in emergence of Governance OECB
Principles – Sarbanes-Oxley Act 2002- SEBI Initiatives
UNIT 5
Corporate Governance Indian Scenario: Role of Government in Ensuring Corporate
Governance – Governance issues relating to Board of Directors – Duties and responsibilities of
Auditors – Governance under limited competition – Role of Media – Corporate Governance in
Developing and Transiting Economies.
Relevant cases have to be discussed in each unit and in examination case is compulsory
from any unit.
References:
Electives - HR
LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT
Unit 1:
Organisational Leadership: Situational Leadership Behaviour: Meaning, Fiedler Contingency
Model, Path Goal and Normative Models - Emerging Leadership Behaviour: Transformational,
Transactional and Visionary Leadership - Leadership for the new Millennium Organisations -
Leadership in Indian Organisations. Leadership Effectiveness: Meaning, Reddins’ 3-D Model,
Hersey and Blanchard Situational Model, Driving Leadership Effectiveness, Leadership for
Organisational Building.
Unit 2:
Leadership Motivation, Culture: Motivation Theories for Leadership: Maslow’s, Herzberg, X,
Y and Z theories of Motivation - Similarities and Distinctions of Need Hierarchy and Two
Factors theories. ERG – McClelland - Expectancy - Porter and Lawler Theories. - Emerging
Challenges in Motivating Employees. Organisational Culture: Meaning, Definitions,
Significance, Dimensions, Managing Organisational Culture, Changing organisational Cultural.
Organisational Building: Approaches, Quality of Work Life. Cross Cultural Values, Developing
Value Orientation in Behaviour for change.
Unit 3:
Leadership Development: Leadership development: Significance – Continuous Learning:
Principles of learning to develop effective leadership – Vision and Goals for organisation:
significance of goals for leaders – Charting vision and goals of Indian leaders and abroad - Tools
for developing dreams for effective leadership dreams – Leaders vision in organisation building
– Leadership Attitude: significance – Developing and Maintaining positive attitude for effective
leading.
Unit 4:
Strategic Leadership: Leader Self management: significance - Developing self esteem and
balancing emotions – Interpersonal Leadership Skills: Praise – Criticise – Communicate –
Leadership Assertiveness: Circle of influence and circle of concern – Leadership with
Edification: Tools of edification – Leadership and creativity: Developing creative thinking –
Leadership and Team Building: Principles of team building – Leadership and Integrity:
Developing character and values.
Unit 5:
Global Leadership: Leadership across Globe: Characteristics - Significance – Functions –
GLOBE research program of Wharton School – challenges of leadership in varying culture and
values – Global perspectives of leadership – Leadership in USA – Leadership in Japan –
European leadership – Leadership in Arab countries – Implications of global leadership –
Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility across globe.
Relevant cases have to be discussed in each unit and in examination case is compulsory
from any unit.
Reference Books:
1. Sarma V S Veluri (2009), Organisational Behaviour - An Interactive Learning
Approach (Text and Cases), Mumbai, Jaico Publishing House.
2. Hellriegel Don, Jackson and Slocum W John (2008), Management – A Competency
Based Approach, New Delhi, Cengage Learning India Private Limited.
3. Peter G. Northouse, Leadership, 2010, Sage.
4. Peter Lornge, Thought leadership Meets Business, 1st edition, 2009, Cambridge.
5. John ADAIR, Inspiring Leadership, 2008, Viva Books.
COMPENSATION AND REWARD MANAGEMENT
UNIT 1
Compensation: concept and definition – objectives and dimensions of compensation program –
factors influencing compensation – aligning compensation strategy with business strategy –
concept of reward - non-financial compensation system - Managing Compensation: Designing a
compensation system – internal and external equity– pay determinants - frame work of
compensation policy - influence of pay on employee attitude and behavior - the new trends in
compensation management at national and international level.
UNIT 2
Wage concepts and theories: minimum wages, fair wages, living wages – money and real
wages – wage theories – wage incentives - classification of incentives, incentive systems, wage
incentives in India, recommendations of the National Commission on Labor – fringe benefits -
wage differentials – linking wage with productivity. Executive compensation – trends – welfare
measures – statutory and non-statutory.
UNIT 3
Wage and Salary administration: Nature and importance – job analysis – methods - job
evaluation - wage determination process – methods of wage fixation – wage structure - multi-
dimensional approach – wage problems – wage surveys – wage administration –economic
objectives of wage policy – legal frame work – The payment of Wages Act 1936, The Minimum
Wages Act 1948 and other similar act and amendments – institutional mechanism for wage
determination
UNIT 4
Reward Based Performance : Importance - methods- process- Definition, concepts and scope –
Goal Setting- Linkages to Strategic Planning- Competency mapping- Competency based
Performance Management Systems- Reward based Performance Management Systems-
Electronic Performance Management Systems- Periodic reviews- Problem solving- Role
efficiency- Coaching- Counseling and Monitoring- Performance Audit.
UNIT 5
Appraising for Recognition & Reward: Purpose of Appraising – Methods of appraisal –
appraisal system design – Implementing the appraisal system –Organizational effectiveness -
Performance management skills –Building and leading High performing teams – Performance
Monitoring and Counseling: Introduction- Supervision- Objectives and Principles of Monitoring-
Monitoring Process-
Relevant cases have to be discussed in each unit and in examination case is compulsory
from any unit.
References
1. T.V.Rao: “Performance Management Appraisal Systems”, Sage Publications, 2008
2. A.M.Sarma, N.Sambasiva Rao: “Compensation and Performance management”, Himalaya
Publishing House, Mumbai
3. Dewakar Goel:“Performance Appraisal and Compensation Management”, PHI Learning,
New Delhi, 2012
4. . B.D.Singh: “Performance Management Systems” Excel Books, New Delhi,2010
5 A.S. Kholi: “Performance Management”, Oxford University Press, New Delhi,2012
PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT
Unit-1
Introduction: – Definition, concepts and scope – Foundations of Performance Management
Performance appraisal Vs performance management – performance management Vs Human
resource management - processes for managing performance – critical appraisal-
Performance Audit
Unit-2
Performance Management Planning: Importance-Methods- process- Goal Setting-
Linkages to Strategic Planning- Competency mappy- Career Development- Monitoring
Performance Planning- Barriers to Performance Planning
Unit-3
Performance Management System: objectives – Functions- Performance Management
Cycle- Competency based Performance Management Systems- Reward based Performance
Management Systems- Electronic Performance Management Systems- HR Challenges
Performance Management Tools -Importance- Traditions and Modern Techniques- Balanced
Score Card- 360 Degree Performance Apprising- Merit Rating- MBO- BARS
Unit-4
Performance Monitoring and Counseling: Supervision- Objectives and Principles of
Monitoring- Monitoring Process- Periodic reviews- Problem solving- engendering trust-
Role efficiency- Coaching- Counseling and Monitoring- Concepts and Skills
Unit-5
Performance management skills – Operational change through performance management.
High Performing Teams: Building and leading High performing teams – team oriented
organizations – developing and leading high performing teams- Role of Leadership
Relevant cases have to be discussed in each unit and in examination case is compulsory
from any unit.
References
UNIT-1
Human Resource Strategy: Importance of Human Resources to Strategy- Human
Resources contribution to strategy - Strategy driven role behaviors and practices –
Organizational Learning – Human Resource Manager and Strategic planning.
UNIT-2
Strategy Implementation: Work - force utilization and Employment practices - Efficient
utilization of Human resources - Dealing with employee surpluses and shortages -
Selection of employees.
UNIT-3
Strategy Implementation: Reward and Development Systems Strategically oriented
performance measurement systems - Oriented performance measurement systems -
Strategically oriented compensation system.
UNIT-4
Strategic Human Resource Development: Its linkages with strategic Business Planning
(SBP) - Organizing and structuring of Human Resource Development in an organization
Building core competencies through Human Resource Development - Competency
mapping approaches.
UNIT-5
Human Resource Evaluation: Overview of evaluation - Approaches to evaluation,
Evaluation Strategic contributions of Traditional Areas - Evaluating Strategic Contribution
of Emerging Areas.
Relevant cases have to be discussed in each unit and in examination case is compulsory
from any unit.
References:
1. Charles R. Greer: Strategic Human Resource Management - A General Manager
Approach - Pearson Education, Asia
2. Qudrisyed Mazhek: Management of HRD, IPE, 1996
3. Fombrum Charles & Tichy: Strategic Human Resource management - John Wiley Sons,
1984
4. Rao. T. V.: The Human Resource Development Missionary Oxford & IBH Publications
Co., Pvt.,Ltd.
FINANCE
Unit-I:
Concept of Investment Education: Investment Vs Speculation, Investment alternatives -
Investment Process - Sources of Investment Information – Trading System in Stock
Exchanges –Market Indices. Calculation of SENSEX and NIFTY - Return and Risk –
Meaning and Measurement of Security Returns. Meaning and Types of Security Risks:
Systematic Vs Non-systematic Risk - Measurement of Risk. (Problems)
Unit-II:
Equity and Bond Valuation Models – Preference Shares and Equity Shares Earning
valuation-Cash flow valuation-Asset Valuation-Dividend-discount model ; Valuation of
Bonds – Bond Returns and Risks -Bond Pricing Theorems convexity, duration, bond
immunization. (Problems)
Unit-III:
Investment Analysis: Fundamental Analysis – Economy, Industry and Company Analysis,
Technical Analysis – Dow Theory – Elliot Wave Theory – Trends and Trend Reversals -
Efficient Market Theory –Hypothesis- Forms of Market Efficiency.
Unit-IV:
Portfolio Analysis and Selection: Elements of Portfolio Management, Portfolio Models –
Markowitz Model, Efficient Frontier and Selection of Optimal Portfolio. Sharpe Single Index
Model and Capital Asset Pricing Model, Arbitrage Pricing Theory. (Problems)
Unit-V:
Portfolio Evaluation and Revision: Performance Evaluation of Portfolios; Sharpe Model –
Jensen’s Model for PF Evaluation, Evaluation of Mutual Fund – Portfolio Revision.
(Problems)
Relevant cases have to be discussed in each unit and in examination case is compulsory
from any unit.
References
1. S.Kevin: Security Analysis and Portfolio Management, PHI Learning, New Delhi, 2009
2. Punithavathy Pandian: Security Analysis and Portfolio Management, Vikas Publishing House,
New Delhi,2009
3. Sudhendra Bhat: Security Analysis Portfolio Management, Excel Books, New Delhi, 2009.
4. Shashi K Gupta: Security Analysis Portfolio Management, Kalyani Publishers, New
Delhi,2010
5. Prasanna Chandra, Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management, 3/e Tata McGraw-Hill
Publishing Co. Ltd. New Delhi, 2003.
6. Ranganatham : Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management Pearson Education.
BANKING AND INSURANCE MANAGEMENT
UNIT 1
UNIT 2
Uses of Bank Funds: Features of Bank Credit - types of lending - assessment of credit
worthiness of a prospective borrower - management of credit process - different types of
loans and their features - Loan Pricing: The basic model, pricing fixed & floating rate loans,
cost-benefit loan pricing, Customer Profitability Analysis - Non Performing Assets: - gross
and net concept of NPAs, causes, implications & recovery of NPAs.
UNIT 3
Regulation and Innovations in Banking System: Regulation of Bank Capital: The need to
regulate Bank Capital - Concept of Economic Model - Concept of Regulatory Capital, Basel
Accords I,II and III. - Banking Innovations - Core Banking Solution - Retail Banking -
Products & Services: Nature, Scope, Future and Strategies - Plastic Money - National
Electronic Funds Transfer - ATM - Mobile Phone Banking - Net Banking- Banc-assurance.
Changing role of Banks as Financial Intermediaries. Customer service quality in Indian
banking industry.
UNIT 4
Introduction to Insurance: Insurance as a Risk Management Tool- Principles of Insurance -
Characteristics of Insurance contract - Functions of Insurers: Production, Underwriting, Rate
Making, Managing Claims and Losses, Investment & Financing, Accounting & Record
Keeping and other miscellaneous functions - Types of Insurers- Concept of Reinsurance,
uses and advantages - Marketing channels: Agents & brokers –professionalism,
remuneration, responsibilities, classification, criteria for appointment and capital adequacy
norms for broker - an overview of IRDA.
UNIT 5
Life Insurance and General Insurance: The concept of Life Insurance - types of Life
Insurance contracts - Tax treatment of Life Insurance- Life Insurance Products-
Classification of Life Insurance - The Actuarial Science- Provisions of Life Insurance
contracts - Special Life Insurance forms - Health and General insurance–Overview, Types,
Third Party Administrators- Micro Insurance in India
Relevant cases have to be discussed in each unit and in examination case is compulsory
from any unit.
References
1. Peter.S.Rose & Sylvia. C. Hudgins: “Bank Management & Financial Services”,
Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi, 2010,
2. James S. Trieschmann, Robert E. Hoyt & David. W. Sommer B:“Risk Management
& Insurance”, Cengage Learning, New Delhi
3. Reddy K S and Rao R N: “Banking & Insurance”, Paramount Publishing House
2013.
4. Vasant Desai: “Banks & Institutional Management”, Himalaya Publishing House
2010.
5. Harold. D. Skipper & W. Jean Kwon: “Risk Management & Insurance,
Perspectives in a Global Economy”, Blackwell Publishing New Delhi.
6. NIA: “Life Insurance Principles and Practices”, Cengage Learning, New
Delhi,2013.
7. Neelam C.Gulati: “Banking and Insurance: Principles and Practice”, Excel Books,
New Delhi 2011.
ADVANCED MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
Unit – 1:
Introduction: Employment of Management Accounting – Human Resource Accounting – Need
for Harmonization of International Accounting Standards – Role of Management Accountant
for controller functions – Financial Accounting Control (FACO)-Management information
System.
Unit - 2:
Financial Analysis: Comparative analysis – Common Size Analysis - Funds Flow Analysis –
Cash Flow Analysis.-Ratio Analysis – Trend analysis – Deprecation Models.
Unit- 3:
Budget – Budgetary Control: – Types of Budgets – Financial Vs Operation Budgets – Short
Term Vs Long Term Budgets – Preparation of Sales Budgets – Purchase Budgets- Expenditure
Budgets for Material, Labour and Overheads – Construction of Cash Budget- Flexible Budget –
Master Budget – Management Control and Budgeting – Performance Budgeting and Zero Based
Budgeting.
Unit-4:
Marginal Costing: Cost Concepts for Decision making – Decision Making Process – Decision
Situations-Sales Volume Decisions – Pricing and Special Order Pricing – Make / Buy Decisions
– Product Decisions- Addition, Deletion and Alteration of Mix – Plant Shutdown Decision -
Profit Planning- introduction of new product – planning of level of activity – Key factor –
Foreign market offer .
Unit – 5:
Standard Costing: Standard Costing and historical costing – Establishment of cost standards –
steps involved in standard costing – Variance analysis: Material Variance – Labour Variance –
Overhead Variance - Sales Variance
Relevant cases have to be discussed in each unit and in examination case is compulsory
from any unit.
References:
Unit-I:
Corporate Policy: Strategic Financial Planning- changing complexion of regulatory
framework - Shareholder Value Creation (SCV): Market Value Added (MVA) – Market-to-
Book Value (M/BV) – Economic Value Added (EVA) – Managerial Implications of
Shareholder Value Creation- Corporate Risk Management – Understanding the firms
Strategic Exposure.
Unit-II:
Corporate Financial Strategies: Capital Structure Planning- EBIT,EPS,ROE analysis-
Shareholders’ Risk –– Financial Options and Value of the Firm – Dividend Policy and Value
of the Firm – Growth and External Financing Requirement. (Problems)
Unit-III:
Corporate Investment Strategy: Techniques of Investment Appraisal Under Risk and
Uncertainty – Risk Adjusted Net Present Value – Risk Adjusted Internal Rate of Return –
Capital Rationing – Decision Tree Approach for Investment Decisions – Evaluation of Lease
Vs Borrowing Decision- Long term investment plans analysis with risk and return.
(Problems)
Unit-IV:
Corporate Financial Engineering: Merger Strategy – Theories of Mergers – Horizontal and
Conglomerate Mergers – Merger Procedure – Valuation of Firm – Financial Impact of
Merger – Merge and Dilution Effect on Earnings Per Share – Merger and Dilution Effect on
Business Control. (Problems)
Unit-V:
Corporate Restructuring: Takeover Strategy – Types of Takeovers – Negotiated and
Hostile Bids – Takeover Procedure – Takeover Defenses – Takeover Regulations of SEBI –
Distress Restructuring Strategy – Sell offs – Spin Offs – Leveraged Buyouts- Buy back
shares – Alignment of Interest – Corporate Governance . (Problems)
Relevant cases have to be discussed in each unit and in examination case is compulsory
from any unit.
References:
1. Coper and Weston: Financial Theory and Corporate Policy.
2. Braley and Myers: The Principles of Corporate Finance. Mc.Graw Hill, N.Y.1993.
3. Prasanna Chandra : Financial Management, Theory and Practice.
4. I.M. Pandey – Financial Management, Vikas Publishers, New Delhi.
MARKETING
CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
UNIT- 1
Introduction to Consumer Behaviour: Understanding consumers and market segments.
Evolution of consumer behaviour, consumer analysis and business strategy. Models of Buyer
Behavior, Howard Model, Howard- Sheth Model, EKB Model, Webster and Wind Model and
Sheth Industrial Buyer Behaviour Model.
UNIT- 2
Psychological Foundations of Consumer Behavior: Consumer Motivation, Perception,
Personality and Behavior, Learning and Behavior Modification, Information Processing,
Memory Organization and Function, Attitude Formation and Attitude Change. Social and
Cultural Environment Economic, Demographic, Cross Cultural and Socio–Cultural Influences,
Social Stratification, Reference Groups and Family, Personal influence.
UNIT- 3
Communication and Consumer Behaviour : Components of communications process,
designing persuasive communication and Diffusion of Innovations. Consumer Decision
Processes Highand Low Involvement, Pre-purchase Processes, Post Purchase processes,
Consumption and evaluation, Brand Loyalty and Repeat Purchase Bahaviour.
UNIT -4
Consumerism: The roots of consumerism, consumer safety, consumer information,
environmental concerns, consumer privacy, legislative responses to consumerism and marketer
responses to consumer issues.
UNIT- 5
Consumer Protection: Consumer Protection Act 1986, Central consumer protection council,
state consumer protection councils, consumer disputes redressal agencies, consumer disputes
redressal forum, National Consumer Disputes redressal Commission.
Relevant cases have to be discussed in each unit and in examination case is compulsory
from any unit.
References
1. Ramneek Kapoor, Nnamdi O Madichie: “Consumer Behaviour Text and Cases”, TMH, New
Delhi, 2012.
2. Ramanuj Majumdar: “Consumer Behavior insight from Indian Market”, PHI Learning, New
Delhi, 2011
3. M.S.Raju: “Consumer Behavior Concepts, applications and Cases”, Vikas Publishing House,
New Delhi, 2013.
4. David L Loudon and Albert J Della Bitta, Consumer Behaviour, 4/e, TMH, New Delhi, 2002.
5. Schiffman, L.G and Kanuk L.LConsumer Behaviour, 8/e, Pearson Education, New Delhi,
2003.
RETAIL MANAGEMENT
UNIT 1
Basic concept of retailing: Retail development – types and functions of retailers –
multi channel retailing – organized retailing in India – special characteristics of retailing
services retailing- legislation for retailing in India.
UNIT 2
Retail strategy: market strategy – retail format and target market – building sustainable
competitive advantage – growth strategies – strategic retail planning process.
UNIT 3
Retail location – Types, location opportunities – selection of location and Site analysis -
financial strategy – strategic profit model – setting and measuring performance objectives.
UNIT 4
Store layout and design: Store operations and inventory management- Merchandise
planning and control - Buying merchandise – Developing Assortment plan.
UNIT 5
Retail Pricing Strategy:, Category Management, Customer services – Retail branding -
International retailing – Promotional strategies – advertising, sales promotion, Store atmosphere.
Relevant cases have to be discussed in each unit and in examination case is compulsory
from any unit.
References
1. Sheikh and Kaneez Fatima, “Retail Management”, Himalaya Publishing House,
Mumbai, 2012
2. A.J. Lamba:“The Art of Retailing”, Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd. New
Delhi.2011
3. Sivakumar, A, “Retail Marketing”, Excel Books, New Delhi, 2007
4. Swapna Pradhan, “Retail management”, Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd. New
Delhi, 2012
5. Berman Barry, Joel R. Evans and Mini Mathur, “Retail Management-A Strategic
Approach”, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2011.
6. Chetan Bajaj RajnishTuli, Nidhivarma Srivastava:”Retail Management”, Oxford
University Press, New Delhi, 2012.
CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT
UNIT- 1
Introduction: Consumer Behavior – Consumer and Marketing Strategy – Determinants of
Consumer Behavior – Profile of the Indian Consumer.
UNIT - 2
Perception: Nature – Perception and Marketing Strategy, Motivation – Motivation Theories and
Marketing Strategy – Personality.
UNIT - 3
Attitude Measurement and Change: Self Concept and Life Style Marketing, Influence of
Social and Cultural factors on Consumer Behavior – Family, Reference groups, Cross Cultural
Variations in Consumer Behavior.
UNIT - 4
Consumer Decision Process: Problem Recognition – Information Search – Evaluation of
alternatives and selection – Post Purchase Behavior – Organizational buyer Behavior – Diffusion
of Innovation.
UNIT - 5
Customer Relationship Management: Facets and Elements of CRM – CRM Process –
Importance of CRM – Planning and Managing CRM Programme – Concept of Customer Loyalty
– Customer Value Assessment – Customer Retention Strategies – CRM in services.
Relevant cases have to be discussed in each unit and in examination case is compulsory
from any unit.
References:
1. Hawkins, Best, Coney: Consumer Behaviour Building Marketing Strategy, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Lindquist & Sirgy, Consumer Behaviour, Cengage, New Delhi
3. N Gautam & K Jain, Consumer Behaviour, Wisdom, Delhi
4. Kazmi : Consumer Behaviour, Excel Publishers.
5. H.Peer Mohammed: Customer Relationship Management, Vikas, ND
6. Panwar, J.S. Beyond Consumer Marketing, Sage Response Books, New Delhi.
STRATEGIC MARKETING MANAGEMENT
UNIT – 1
Introduction : Role of Strategic Marketing - Key Definitions of Strategic Marketing - Role and
Importance and concepts- Systematic approach - sequencing and scheduling of activities and
integration of activities - Resource Requirements – Time scaling - Processes: Strategic
Marketing Planning Process - Strategic Marketing Analysis- marketing strategy objective
setting- perceptual mapping - factor analysis, Option Evaluation, Choice – Formulation and
Implementation and Control Links to corporate strategy: Mission statement, organizational
structure and corporate responsibility and ethics - dynamic strategy
UNIT -2
UNIT -3
UNIT -4
Strategic marketing environment : Changes in the external environment: shift from supply to
demand environment; fashionisation of markets; micro-markets; rising expectations;
technological change; competition; globalisation; importance of customer service;
commoditisation; erosion of brands; new constraints Strengths and weaknesses: focus of
marketing objectives, links to corporate strategy.
UNIT - 5
Relevant cases have to be discussed in each unit and in examination case is compulsory
from any unit.
References:
E-BUSINESS
UNIT 1
Introduction to E-Business: Transitioning to the Web – E-Business and E-Commerce overview
History of Internet and World Wide Web – Web development Internet and World Wide Web
Resources. A Framework for understanding E-Business.
UNIT 2
E-Business Models: Storefront Models, Auction Model, Portal Model and Dynamic-Pricing
Models. B2B E-Commerce and EDI. Understanding Online Communication and Behavior.
Creating the Marketing Mix – Organizational and Managerial Issues. Implementation and
Control of the E-Business Plan.
UNIT 3
Building an E-Business: Design and Development and Management – E-Business Solutions -
Online Monetary Transactions. e-Wallets – Digital Currency and Alternate Consumer Payment
Options .Smart Cards, e-Billing developing payment standards.
UNIT 4
Internet Marketing: Branding, Promotions, E-Business Advertising – E-Customer Relationship
Management – Tracking and Analyzing data, Personalization – Contact Centers Complete e-
CRM Solutions
UNIT 5
Legal and Ethical Issues: Privacy and confidentiality on the Internet Other Legal areas like
Defamation IPR and Patents, Trade mark Unsolicited Commercial e-Mail (Spam) Online
Contracts and User Agreements. Cyber Crime – Internet Taxation Issues
Relevant cases have to be discussed in each unit and in examination case is compulsory
from any unit.
References
1. Hanson: “E-Commerce and Internet Marketing”, Cengage Learning, New Delhi, 2013
2. Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, Kate Steinbuhler: e-Business and e-Commerce for
Managers, Pearson Publication.
3. David Whiteley: E-Commerce- Strategy technologies and Applications, Tata Mac-Graw
Hill, New Delhi, 2000.
4. C.S.V.Murthy: E-Commerce–Concepts, Models & Strategies, Himalaya Publishing
house, Mumbai, 2003.
5 Kamalesh K Bajaj & Debjani Nag: E-Commerce, the Cutting Edge of Business- Tata
McGraw- Hill, New Delhi, 2002.
6. Bharat Bhaskar: Electronic Commerce,Tata Mc-Graw-Hill, New Delhi, 2003.
RELATIONAL DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (RDBMS)
UNIT - 1
Database Systems: Evolution- File Oriented Systems- Database Models- database System
Components- Database Systems in the Organization- Data sharing - Strategic Database -
Planning database and Management Control- Risks and Costs in Databases- Database
development.
UNIT - 2
Database Design: Principles of Conceptual Database- Design Conceptual Data Models-
Aggregation- Modeling conceptual Objects vs. Physical Objects- Relational Data Model-
Fundamental Concepts-Normalization-Transforming a conceptual model - Relational Model-
Relational Database Implementation- Relational Algebra and Calculus.
UNIT - 3
SQL-Schema and Table Definition: Data Manipulation- View Definition Graphical Query
Language- Client-Server Databases - Defining Database Tables and Server - Data Manipulation
and Programming- Developing Client Applications
UNIT - 4
Physical Database Systems: Storage Media- Disk Performance – Factors File Organization-
Implementing Logical Relationships- Mapping logical Data Structures to Physical Structures-
Secondary Keys – Access Database Administration and Control - DBA Functions- DBA Goals
Database Integrity- Database Security- Database Recovery
UNIT - 5
Distributed Database Systems: Design.- Query Processing- Data Integrity Recovery-
Client/Server Systems- DBMS Selection and Implementation- Information Needs- DBMS
Functions and Capabilities-Classifying DBMS feature requirement Evaluation Models-
Implementation Issues- Case studies of RDBMS package such as ORACLE/MS-SQL Server.
(Lab Sessions to be conducted wherever it is required)
REFERENCES:
Unit: 1
Unit:2
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP): Introduction - Web Server and Clients,
Resources, URL and its Anatomy – Examples, Message Format, Persistent and Non-
Persistent Connections, Web Caching, Proxy. Java Network Programming- Java and the
Net, Java Networking Classes and Interfaces, Looking up Internet Address, Client/Server
Programs, Socket Programming, E-mail Client.(lab sessions to be conducted)
Unit 3
HyperText Markup Language (HTML): Introduction, Structure, Text, Lists, Links,
Images, Tables, Forms, Frames, Images, and Meta Tags. (lab sessions to be conducted)
Unit 4
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Introduction, Advantages, Color, Text, Boxes, Lists,
Tables and Forms, Layout, Images, HTML5 Layout. (Lab Sessions to be conducted)
Unit 5
JavaScript Introduction, Variables, Literals, Operators, Control Structure, Conditional
Statements, Arrays, Functions, Objects, JavaScript and HTML DOM, Advanced
JavaScript and HTML Forms (Lab sessions to be conducted).
TEXT BOOKS:
UNIT-1
Systems Analysis and Design: Meaning - System Analyst: Role and Responsibilities. Strategies
of System Design and Development - Principles of System Development - Tools of System
Development - Requirements Analysis: Strategies - Fact-finding – Feasibility Analysis -
Documenting: DFD, DD, DT, Decision Trees,
UNIT-2
System Design: Objectives - Physical Vs. Logical Design- Areas of System Design: Input
Design: Date Capture - GUI controls - prototype design - Process Design - Modelling
Applications - Information Technology Architecture - Output Design - Principles - Prototype –
Interface – Display – Forms Design.
UNIT-3
Procedure Design: Code Design – File Design – Methods – Storage Structures – Software
Design – Techniques – Principles.
UNIT-4
System Testing: Types – Approaches – Quality Assurance – Assessing Reliability –
Documentation – Training the users and operating personnel.
UNIT-5
System Implementation: Strategies and Techniques Conversion Methods – System support and
maintenance system crash – Recovery- System Evaluation Techniques.
References:
1. Whitten.L. Jeffery: Bentley. D. Lonnie: System Analysis and Design Methods, Tata Mc. Graw
Hill, New Delhi.
2. Senn. A.James: Analysis and Design of Information System Mc. Graw Hill, New York.
3. Davis. B. Gordeon, Olson, H.Margrethe: Management Information Systems: Conceptual
Foundations, Structure and Development, Mc.Graw Hill, New York.
4. Garg.K.Vinod, Srinivasan, S: Work book on systems Analysis & Design, Prentice Hall of
India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
5. Rajaraman, V. Analysis and Design of Information System, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.,
New Delhi.
6. Vigya Charya R. Bansal, Information System Analysis and Design: A Modern Approach to
System Development, New Age International Publishers, New Delhi.