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Management – Optional (Main Examination)
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Paper-I
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The
candidate should make a study of the concept and development of management
as science and art drawing upon the contributions of leading thinkers of
management and apply the concepts to the real life of government and
business decision making keeping in view the changes in the strategic and
operative environment.
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Section-A
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I.
Managerial Function : Concept and foundations of Management,
Managerial role and functions. Analysis of Environmental opportunities and
threats, Formulation of Organisational Vision,
Mission
and Objectives. Decision Making.
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II.
Organisational Behaviour and Design : Classical and Neoclassical
Systems, Delegation of Authority, Design of Strategic Business Units.
Theories of motivation and their relevance. Communication. Leadership.
Understanding group behaviour and dynamics. Conflict Management. Managing
Change. Innovation in Organizational Design such as Networks, Knowledge
Based Enterprises-Systems and Processes.
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III.
Quantitative Techniques in Decision Making : Classification of
data, Averages, Dispersion and Skewness. Correlation and Regression. Time-
Series Analysis & Forecasting Techniques. Elementary concepts of
Binomial, Poisson and Normal Distributions. Tests of Significance 't', 'F'
and Chisquare. Linerar Programming-Problem formulation-Simplex method and
Graphical solution. PERT and CPM. Decision making under uncertainity.
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Section-B
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IV.
Management Control System : Basic concepts, Understanding strategic
behaviour. Responsibility Centres, Strategic Planning, Preparation of
budgets, Zero Based Budget, Analysis and Evaluation of Performance,
Control System in Service Organization. Modern Control Methods,
Controlling Global Enterprises: Transfer Pricing and Management of Risk.
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V.
Strategic Cost Management : Value Chain : Conceptual issues
and Applications. Cost analysis-Activity based costing, Cost Drivers and
their measurement. Target Costing. Profit Variance Analysis.
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VI.
Business Environment : Concept and Analysis of Macro-business
environment: Indian and global. Analysis of structural dimensions of
Indian Economy. Directions of change and impact on business decision.
Regulatory and promotional Policies. Liberalization, Globalisation and
Corporatisation Problems and Prospects.
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Paper-II
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Section-A
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I.
Financial Management : Goal of Finance Function. Analysis of
Financial Postion: Ratio and Funds Flow Analysis. Concepts of value and
return. Valuation of Bonds and Shares. Risk and Return: Portfolio Theory,
CAPM and APM. Option Pricing. Financial and Operating leaverage. Design of
Capital Structure; Theories and Practices. Management of Working Capital:
Estimation and Financing. Management of Cash, Receivables and Inventory
and Current Liabilities. Capital and Money Markets: Institutions and
Instruments. Leasing, Hirepurchase and veartur capital mergers and
acquistions. Shareholder Value Creation: Dividend Policy, Corporate
financial policy and strategy., Management of corporate distress and
restructuring strategy. Regulation of capital market.
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II.
Marketing Management : Concept and strategy. Analysis of marketing
environment and planning process. Understanding and selecting target
markets: Marketing Research, Consumer Behaviour. Segmentation, Targeting
and Postitioning., Product management. Distribution channels and
logistics. Public Distribution System. Marketing Communciation, Brand
Management. personal selling and management of salesforce. Pricing
decisions. Understanding competitive strategy. Design, implementation and
control. Services and non-profit marketing. Social Marketing. Creating
global competitive Advantage: Analysis, formulation, implementation and
control. Evaluation of marketing function. Ethics in marketing: Consumer
protection. E-Business.
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III.
International Business : International Business Environment:
Changing composition of trade in goods and services. Emerging areas of
trade. Evaluation of International Trade Policies-instruments of trade
policy, institutions of international business GATT//WTO, Trims and Trips-Labour
conditions and environmental issues. trade in services and agri products.
role of IMF, World Bank, UNCTAD. Regional Economic Cooperation. Export
Marketing Management-Overseas market research, Export pricing and finance.
Management of risk. Export-import procedures. Tole of intermediaries and
documentation.
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Section-B
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IV.
Operation and Materials Management : Fundamentals of Operations
Management. Organising for Production. Aggregate Production Planning,
Capacity Planning, Plan Design: Process planning plant size and scale of
operations. Management of facilities. Equipment replacement and
maintenance. Production cotnrol. Supply Chain Management-Vendor Evaluation
and Audit. Quality Management.
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Role
and importance of Materials Management , Material Handling, Value
Analysis, Quality control, Make or Buy Decision. Codification,
Standardisation of spare parts inventory. Inventory Control. Two Bin
System. Waste Management, Purchasing process and procedure. International
Buying.
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Management Information System : Conceptual foundations of
Information System. Information Resource Management. System
Development-Overview of Systems and Design. System Development Management
life-cycle, Designing on-line and Distributed environments. Implementation
and Control of Project. Trends in Information Technology. Managing Data
Resources-Organising Data. DSS and RDBMS.
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VI.
Human Resource Development : Concept and Policies. Man-power
planning; recruitment, Selection, trainging, development, promotion and
transfer. Performance Management-job evaluation, job enrichment.
Compensation Management. Employee Morale and Productivity. Management of
Organisational Climate and Industrial Relations. Humans Resource Accouting
and Audit.
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