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    LEVERAGING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN GLOBAL

    BUSINESS

    Module I: Information Technology in Management

    Fundamentals of Information Technology in management

    Organizations, Environments, IT & IS

    E-business/E-commerce in global scenario: Role in transforming business and management in organizationswith focus on IB

    Use of communication systems in information management

    Module II: Information Systems within Business Management

    Introduction to common used system and models

    Relationship between IS, organizations and business processes

    Types of IS(TPS, OAS, MIS, DSS, ESS and SIS)

    Information management and decision making

    Managing international Information systems

    Module III: Knowledge based systems

    Intelligent support systems & concepts of Artificial IntelligenceData Mining & Data warehousing

    Emerging trends in Information management systems

    Module IV: Managerial implications of IT/IS in Global business

    Planning, Organizing and controllingInformation Security, Tools and techniques

    Legal and Ethical issues

    Future of Information management

    Module V: Practical aspects and applications of IT/IS

    Introduction to MIS packages and toolsWeb interface and techniques

    Introduction to ERP & CRM solutions

    Text & References:

    Laudon Kennith and Laudon Jane (2005)Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm,9

    thEdition, Prentice Hall of India.

    Turban, McLean and Wetherbe (2004)Information Technology for Management 4th Edition, John Wiley& Sons

    Rober Murdic G. (1998) - Management Information Systems, Prentice Hall of India Jawadekar W.S. (1998) - Management Information Systems, Tata McGraw Hill

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    Module VIII: Influences on Entrepreneurship DevelopmentEntrepreneurial Traits

    External Influences on Entrepreneurship Development: Socio-Cultural, Political, Economical, Personal.

    Entrepreneurial culture with special reference to Intrapreneurship / Corporate Entrepreneurship.

    Entrepreneurial Success and Failure: Reasons and Remedies.

    Text & References:

    Cohens, Negotiating Skill for Managers Lacity, M., and Willcocks, L., Global Information Technology Outsourcing: Search for Business

    Advantage, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 2001

    Burt, Dobbler,, Starling, TMGH, World Class Supply Management Spangle M.L. & Isenhart M.W., Negotiation Chary, Production and Operations Management Nicholas, Competitive Manufacturing Management Lewicki, Saunder & Barry, Negotiation Donaldson, T & Werhane P, Ethical Issues in Business Dono Hue & Kolt, Managing Interpersonal Conflict Zartman I.W., The Negotiation Process: Theories and Applications Fleming Peter, Negotiating in a Week

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    BANKING AND FINANCE

    Course Contents:

    Module I: Specialized products, Current Issues, and Future trends in BankingInterpret the basic reports that reflect financial data in banking, Compare the primary performance ratios of banks,

    Evaluate specialized products offered by banks, Describe the trustee function of a bank, Anticipate the possibleeffects of future technology and the risks involved with implementing new technology in banking

    Module II:Asset Liability Management in Banks and Capital Management and Profit PlanningBanks Balance Sheet - Components of Assets / Liabilities and their Management, Liquidity Management, Interest

    Rate Risk, Interest Rate Management - factors affecting interest rates - Management of exchange risk, ALM

    Implementation-RBI Guidelines., Prudential Norms - Capital Adequacy - Basel II-Asset Classification provisioning, Profit and Profitability-Historical Perspective of the Approach of Banks to profitability-Effects ofNPA on profitability-A profitability Model -Share holders value maximization

    Module III: International BankingFactors determining exchange rates - national / international, political and

    Economic, Various facilities to Exporters and Importers including forfeiting and factoring, Correspondent Banking -

    Bank Accounts - NOSTRO and VOSTRO accounts -SWIFT, CHIPS, CHAPS, FEDWIRE, NRI accounts- Indian rupee and Foreign Currency accounts. Role of Exim

    Bank - Role of RBI and Exchange Control - Regulations of India,

    Role of FEDAI and FEDAI rules, Risk in Foreign Trade, Role of ECGC, Types of

    insurance and guarantee covers of ECGC.

    Module IV: Foundation of Finance

    Evaluate factors that influence income, Determine the financial resources needed to satisfy values and goals for a

    given time period, Evaluate the use of a financial plan in reaching goals, Examine the importance of reevaluating

    financial plans as income and financial needs change throughout the life cycle, Explain the role of consumer

    reporting agencies, Determine factors that influence credit scores, Describe wise uses of credit, Analyze the Fair

    Credit Reporting Act and its effect on credit reporting,

    Module V: Business FinanceDescribe how accounting, economics, and finance are related, Compare the advantages and disadvantages of the

    three forms of business ownership, Examine the financial needs of various types of businesses, Explore the financial

    needs of a business at the different stages of its development, Examine the impact of economic cycles on the

    financial needs of business

    Module VI: Financial Systems

    Role of financial systems (role of households, government, and firms in terms of savings and investments),

    Financial intermediaries, securities and markets, Taxonomy of financial institutions, Nature of financial claims (debt

    versus equity, bonds and notes, fixed and floating interest rates, common and preferred stocks),Structure of financial

    markets (direct and indirect finance, dealers and brokers, banks, mutual funds, pension funds, and insurance

    companies),Comparative Financial Systems: Bank based systems against market-based systems., Legal aspects.

    Text & References:

    Brearley, R.A. and S.C. Myers, Principles of Corporate Finance. (McGraw-Hill/Irwin) Paul Suresh , Management of Banking and Financial Services, second edition (Pearson) Mankar V G, Business Economics, (Macmillan Publishers India) Banking and Finance, IIBF (Macmillan Publishers India) Advance Bank Management, IIBF (Macmillan Publishers India) Mishkin, F. and S. Eakins, Financial Markets and Institutions. (Addison Wesley) Allen, F. and D. Gale, Comparing Financial Systems. (MIT Press)