BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CSS Syllabus
PAPER: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (100 MARKS)
I. Management
 Defining Organization, Management, and Management in Organizations
 Four Management Functions, Management Roles, Management Skills
 Organizational Internal-External Environment
 Management Planning, Goal Setting, and Decision Making
 Strategic Management Process: Strategy Formulation and Implementation
 Developing Organizational Structure and Design
 Designing Adaptive Organizations
 Managing Change and Innovation
 Leadership and Motivation
II. HR Management
 Role of Human Resource Management in Organizational Performance
 Functions of HRM
 Process and Methods of Job Analysis
 Planning and Forecasting Personnel Needs
 Recruitment and Selection
 Training and Development
 Performance Management and Appraisal: Methods and Processes
 Establishing Strategic Pay Plans
 Compensation and Benefits
 Ethics, Justice, and Fair Treatment in HR Management
 Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining
III. Financial Management
 An overview of Financial Management Introduction and significance of financial markets, Differentiation between real assets and financial assets, Types of Financial Markets, Role of capital and money markets in economic development, Organizational goals and shareholder wealth maximization
perspective
 Time Value of Money Cost of money and the factors effecting the cost, Interest rate fundamentals and determinants of market interest rate, Role of Time value of money in finance, Concept
of future value and present value, Making timelines, Annuities, Perpetuities and mixed stream of cash flows, with and without growth, Present value and future value of cash flow streams, Compounding Interest; discrete and continuous, Loan amortization
 Analysis and Interpretation of Financial Statements Reading the financial statements, Horizontal and vertical analysis including common size, ratio, comparative and index number trend analysis, Forecasting financials for future decision making, Evaluating credit, management, profitability, risk etc using
financial statements
 Risk, Return and Introduction to Pricing, Measures of Risks and return, Investment return and expected rate of return,
Standalone risk: standard deviation and coefficient of variation, Risk aversion and required rate of return, Portfolio risk: Diversifiable vs. Market risk, Security Market Line and CAPM, Calculating WACC, Discounting process for price determination, Relevant risk and return for valuation
 Cash flow and Budgeting, Significance of budgeting, Making cash budgets, Making financial forecasts, Difference between profit and cash flow, Read and analyze Statement of Cash flow.
 Capital Budgeting Significance of Capital budgeting, Cash flow calculations: incremental cash flows, Capital budgeting decision rules: NPV, IRR, MIRR, Return, Finding optimal capital structure, calculating appropriate discount rate, Capital Rationing
IV. Operations and Supply Chain Management
a. Operations Management
 Operations & Productivity
Operations Management (OM) as one of the Three Core Functions in an Organization. Significance and contributions of OM in the field of management. Future trends in OM and differences between goods and services.
 Operations Strategy in Global Environment Developing mission & OM strategies, Critical Success Factors (CSF), Aligning Core Competencies with CSF
 Process Strategy, Four Process Strategies, Process Analysis and Design, Process Mapping, Flow Diagrams, Process Charts, Service process design, Process Re-engineering
 Capacity Planning, Design & Effective Capacity, Capacity Cushion, Capacity considerations, Managing demand, Capacity Planning, Leading vs Lagging Strategies, Single & Multiple
Product Break Even Analysis for Capacity Planning
 Location Strategies, Factors Affecting Location Decisions, Methods for Evaluating Location Alternatives, Factor Rating Method, Load-Distance Methods, Center of Gravity Method, Service location Strategy
 Layout Strategies Types of Layout, Layout Design, Fixed Position Layout, Process- Oriented Layouts, Office Layout, Retail Layout, Assembly Line Balancing
 Inventory Management, Role of Inventory in Operations, ABC analysis, Record accuracy, Cycle counting, Inventory Models, Fixed Period Systems, Continuous Review Systems, Basic EOQ
Inventory Model, Safety Stock, Service Level b. Supply Chain Management
 Introduction to supply chain management and logistics management
What is supply chain management and logistics management, Objectives, Importance, Examples of supply chain management and logistics management, Decision phases in supply chains
 Supply chain performance Achieving strategic fit, Challenges in achieving strategic fit, Supply chain cost, Supply chain quality, Supply chain lead time
 Supply chain drivers, Facilities as a driver, Inventory as a driver, Information as a driver, Transportation as a driver, Sourcing as a driver, Pricing as a driver
 Balancing supply and demand Bullwhip effect, Demand collaboration, Information sharing in supply chains, accurate
response strategy
 Supply chain coordination Obstacles in coordination, Vendor managed inventory, Collaborative planning forecasting and replenishment, Managerial levers to achieve coordination
 IT in supply chain management, Role of IT in supply chain management, Customer relationship management, Supplier relationship management, Risk management in IT, Supply chain IT in practice
V. Marketing
 Introduction to marketing
 Developing marketing strategies and plans
 Scanning the marketing environment
 Analyzing consumer markets
 Market segmentation
 Managing marketing information
 Branding
 Product life cycle
 Pricing
 Managing distribution channels
 Integrated marketing communications
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