Renu 2nd Sem
Renu 2nd Sem
Financial Management
3. Cost of Capital: Concept and measurement of cost of capital, Debt vs.Equity, cost of
equity, preference shares, equity capital and retained earnings, weighted average cost of
capital and marginal cost of capital. Importance of cost of capital in capital budgeting
decisions.
5. Dividend Decisions: Dividends and value of the firm - Relevance of dividends, the
MM hypothesis, Factors determining Dividend Policy-dividends and valuation of the
firm-the basic models. Declaration and payment of dividends. Bonus shares. Rights issue,
share-splits, Walter Model and Gordon Model.
6. Working Capital Management, components of working capital, gross vs. net working
capital, determinants of working capital needs, the operating cycle approach. Planning of
working capital, .Financing of working capital through Bank finance and Trade Credit.
7. Management of current assets –I: Management of cash,– Basic strategies for cash
management, cash budget, cash management techniques/processes. Marketable securities:
characteristics, selection criterion, Marketable security alternatives. Management of
receivables - Management of inventory – credit policies.
References
1. Brigham and Ehrdhart: “Financial Management Text and Cases”, Cengage
Learning, New Delhi.
2. I.M Pandey: “Financial Management”, 9/e, Vikas Publishing, 2004
3. M.Y Khan, P K Jain: “Financial Management-Text and Problems”, Tata
McGraw Hill, New Delhi. 2003
Marketing Management
4. Product Management: Product Life Cycle, Product mix and line – Branding and
classification. New Product Development - Market Testing, Commercialization.
5. Pricing Strategy: Objectives, Methods and processes of pricing, Factors influencing the
pricing. Adopting price, initiating the price cuts, imitating price increases, Responding to
Competitor’s price changes.
References:
4. Salary and Wage Administration: Concept- Wage Structure- Wage and Salary Policies-
Legal Frame Work- Determinants of Payment of Wages- Wage Differentials - Job
design and Evaluation- - Incentive Payment Systems.
6. Safety and welfare management: Nature and concepts – statutory and non-statutory
welfare measures – incentive mechanisms – types of incentives. Safety at work – nature
and importance – work hazards – safety mechanisms - Managing work place stress.
References
6. Work Study : Method Study, Work measurement, Work Design, Job Design, Work
Sampling, Industrial Engineering Techniques-Productivity: Basic Concepts, Productivity
Cycle, Productivity Engineering and Management, Total Productivity Model.
References:
1. Chase, Aquilano, Jacobs: “Operations Management for Competitive Advantage”,
Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2007
2. Elwood S.Buffa and Rakesh K.Sarin: “Modern Production/Operations
Management”, Wiley India, New Delhi, 2008.
3. Aswathappa K: “Production and Operation Management”, Himalaya Publishing
House, Mumbai.
4. James R.Evans and David A. Collier: “Operations Management “, Cengage
Learning India Private Limited, New Delhi,2009.
5. R. Panneeselvam: “Production and Operations Management “, PHI Learning
Private Limited, New Delhi, 2009.
6. SN Chary: “Production and Operations Management”, Tata McGraw Hill, New
Delhi, 2008.
7. Mahadevan: “Operations Management”, Pearson Education, New Delhi.
Organizational Behavior
1. Introduction - Nature and scope – linkages with other social sciences - Individual
Roles and Organizational Goals - Perspectives of Human Behavior, Approach to
Organizational behavior - models of organizational behavior.
References
1. Introduction : Nature and Importance of research, The role of business research, aims
of social research, research process, pure research vs. applied research, qualitative
research vs quantitative research, exploratory research, descriptive research and
experimental research, ethical issues in business research.
2. Data Base: Discussion on primary data and secondary data, tools and techniques of
collecting data. Methods of collecting data. Sampling design and sampling procedures.
Random Vs. Non-random sampling techniques, determination of sample size and an
appropriate sampling design.
5. Data Analysis : Editing and coding, transform raw data into information, basic data
analysis, descriptive statistics.Univariate Statistics – stating a hypothesis, hypothesis
testing, discriminate analysis, factor analysis, cluster analysis, conjoint analysis and
content analysis.
6. Survey research and field work: media used to communicate with respondents,
personal interviews, telephone interviews, self-administered questionnaires, selection of
an appropriate survey research design, the nature of field work, principles of good
interviews and field work management.
References
1. C.R. Kothari: “Research Methodology”, Wishwa Prakashan, 2009.
2. Panneerselvam R: “Research Methodology”, PHI Learning Private Limited, New
Delhi, 2009.
3. Willam G.Zikmund: “Business Research Methods”, Cengage Learning, New
Delhi, 2006.
4. S.Shajahan: “Research Methods for management”, JAICO Publishing House,
New Delhi, 2009.
Introduction to Technology Management
3 Technology Planning and Strategy Tools – Technology Planning – Tools for Company
Technology Analysis – Tools for industry Technology Analysis – Trajectories of
Technology
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Course Objective
Course Details:
3. Data Collection and analyzing techniques for quality management ( Charts, flow
diagrams for methodologies like six sigma/lean mfg etc)
5. Prepare presentations for mini projects assigned for course work of second
semester.
References
1. Scott Urman, “Oracle 8i-PL SQL Programming”, TMH, 2000.
2. Loney, “Oracle 8i—The Complete Reference”, TMH, 2000.
3. Loney, “Oracle 9i—The Complete Reference”, TMH, 2002.
4. Bayross, “Oracle Teach Yourself SQL / PL SQL using Oracle 8i and 9i with SQLj”,
BPB, 2002.
5. Abbey, “Oracle 8i—A beginner’s Guide”, TMH, 2000.
6. Courter, “Mastering Microsoft Project”, BPB, 2002.
7. Pyron, “Using MS Projec”t, Techmedia, 2002.
8. Bayross, “PL SQL the Programming Language of Oracle”, BPB, 2002.