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Department of MechanicalEngineering CoursePlan Coursecode Coursetitle Semester AcademicYearI semester
Date :21.05.2012
ME0401 OFMANAGEMENT & PRINCIPLES ECONOMICS
2012-13/ Odd (July-November2012)
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Branch
Detai of Faculfy qgm ber
Room Section No. Name
Mr. R. Santhana Krishnan
Room No. MEB 405
lnter com No. 1807
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Student contact time
rsk09@ 1 t o 1 . 3 0 ktr.srmu PM niv.ac.in Wednes day
Mr. A. Rajasekaran
MEB 405
Mr. G. P. Jegatheesh MEC 114
I 807 rajaseka 1 to 1.30 rana@kt PM r.srmuni Wednes v.ac.in dav iesathee 1 t o 1 . 3 0 shep@kt PM on r.srmuni Tuesday v.ac.in
Mr.SermarajM
MEB 305
MECI l Mr.P.V.JeyakarthikeY 2 an
Mr.S.Balamurugan
MEB 404
J Mr.Santhakumar
H502
Mr.Emanuelraja
MEC 205
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Direct assessment details: Nameof assessment Cycletest- I Surprisetest
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20 Modelexamination examination 5 0 Endsemester 05 Attendance
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Duration
30.07.2012 100minutes Lastweek of August
30.08.2012 15.10.2412 N o v2 0 1 2
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ME0401
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PURPOSE T o b e c o m ef a m i l i a r i z eadb o u tE n g i n e e r i nEgc o n o m i casn d P r i n c i p l eMs a n a g e m e n t . OLB J E C T I V E S INSTRUCTIONA T h e c o u r s ew i l le n a b l et h e s t u d e n ttso b e c o m ef a m i l i awr i t h r The differentengineering economicprinciples and strategies o P r i n c i p l eosf o r g a n i z a t i o nm aa l nagement o Behaviour concepts with modernmanaqement of humanat orqanizations E N G I N E E R I NEGC O N O M I C S - Economicoptimization- Scopeand Definition - lmportance - Economics of Economicsin Engineering Introduction - Demand -Methodsof DemandForecasting Demandand RevenueAnalysis- Law of Demand- DemandForecasting problems. simple Analysis curves FactorsaffectingDemand DemandElasticityProduction SUPPLY,COSTAND OUTPUT of Supply- Costand SupplyAnalysis- Typesof Costs- Price Supply- Supplyschedule- Law of Supply- Elasticity and outputDeterminationPriceFixation Pricingmethods- PricingPolicies- FactorsgoverningPricingPolicies- simpleproblems. Point- Usefulness of BEP- Limitations of Break-Even Break-Even analysis- Estimation AND ITS ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT - Definition - Functions- Evolution movement- DifferentSchoolsof of ModernManagement Management - lndividual - Designing - Typesand Formsof BusinessOrganization ownership effectiveorganizations Management - Jointstockcompanies- Cooperative - Partnership Public Sector Undertakings. enterprises MANAGEMENT OF HUMANAT WORK - Leadership - Motivating for Managerial Effectiveness individuals andworkgroups HumanResourceDevelopment AppraisalCareer CommunicationTimeManagement Performance Teamworkingand Creativity Managerial Planning. TO N C E P T S M O D E R NM A N A G E M E NC - Management by (MBO)- Principles and Disadvantages and Steps- Advantages Management by Objectives - SWOTanalysis- Enterprise ResourcePlanning(ERP)- SupplyChain (MBE)- Strategicmanagement Exception (ABM). (SCM)- ActivityBasedManagement Management TEXT BOOKS
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MurphyW. R. and Mc Kay.G., EnergyManagement, Butterworths, London Chandran, J. S., Organizational Behaviours, VikasPublishing HousePvt.Ltd.,New Delhi,1994 ErnestDale,Management Theoryand Practice,International StudentEdition,McGrawHill Publishinq Co.. New Delhi REFERENCE BOOKS o RichardPettinger, MasteringOrganizational Behaviour, MacmillanPress,London,2000 o C h a i g e rN, . A . , E n e r g yC o n s u m p t i oann d E n v i r o n m e nMt ,c G r a wH i l lP u b l i s h i nCgo . ,N e wD e l h i 1 , 981 o Gail Freeman- Bell and Janes Balkwill,"Management - Principlesand Practive",Prentice in Engineering H a l l o fI n d i aP v t . L t d .1,9 9 8 r R.R.Barathwal, "Engineering Economics", McGrawHill,1gg7
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SESSIONPLAN Session No. Engineerins Economics
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T1,Chapter3 I
lntroduction to Economics, Scopeand Definition R5,Chapter1 lmportance of Economics in Engineering, Demandand
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supplylaws
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Economic optimization, Demandand Revenue Analysis
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Lawof Demand, DemandFunctions, Classification of Demand,
R5,Chapter1 Rr,Chapter1 R5,Chapter1
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DemandForecasting, Methodsof DemandForecasting, Demandcurves
R5,Chapter1
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Factors affectingDemandFactors Influencing Demand, Typesof demandForecasting
R 5 ,C h a p t e r 1
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Elasticity of Demand, Types,PriceElasticity, Income Elasticity, AdvertisementElasticity
R 5 ,C h a p t e rL
8
DemandcurvesProduction Analvsis
R5,Chapter1
S i m p l eP r o b l e m s
R 5 ,C h a p t e rL
Supplv.Costand Output
10
S u p p l yS, u p p l ys c h e d u l eL,a wo f S u p p l y
R5,Chapter1,
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Elasticity of Supply,CostandSupplyAnalysis
R5,Chapter1
12
Typesof Costs,requirementsof goodcostingsystem
R 5 ,C h a p t e rL
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Priceand outputDetermination, Objectives of pricing
R5,Chapter1
14
PriceFixation, Pricingmethods
R5,Chapter1
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governing PricingPolicies, Factors PricingPolicies
R 5 ,C h a p t e rL
16
Estimation of BreakEvenPoint
R5,Chapter1
17
BreakEvenanalysis, Usefulness of BEP
R5,Chapter1
18
Limitations , SimpleProblems
R5,Chapter1-
ManaFement and its environment 19
- Definition - Functions Management
Ru,Chapter1
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Evolution of ModernManagement movement
R 6 ,C h a p t e r2
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DifferentSchools of Management thoughts
R6,Chapter3
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Typesand Formsof Business Organization
R6,Chapter1,4
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Designing effectiveorganizations
R6,Chapter17
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Individual ownership- Partnership
R 6 ,C h a p t e rL 7 R 7 ,C h a p t e r1 6
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Jointstockcompanies
R6,ChapterL7 R7,ChapterL6
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Cooperative enterprises
R6,ChapterL7 R7,Chapter16
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PublicSectorUndertakings
R6,Chapter17 R7,Chapter1-6
Manasement of Humanat work H u m a nR e s o u r cDe e v e l o p m e nSt -t a f f i n gS,e l e c t i o n ,
Ru,Chapter19
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d e v e l o p m e nm t ,o t i v a t i o an n dT r a i n i n g
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Motivationtheories,Techniques
R 5 ,C h a p t e r2 0
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Motivatingindividuals andworkgroups
R5,Chapter20
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p for ManageriaI Effective Leadershi ness,Types
R5,Chapter25
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Teamworking,Creativity anddecisionmaking
R 6 ,C h a p t e r1 0
33
Managerial Communication-lmportance, classification
R6,Chapter26
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TimeManagement
R6,Chapter9
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PerformanceAppraisal-promotion,methods
R6,Chapter22
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C a r e eP r lanning
R6,Chapter21
ModernManaqementConcepts ?7
Management by Objectives (MBO),Features
R5,Chapter07
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MBO-Principles andSteps
R 6 ,C h a p t e r7
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MBO-Advantages and Disadvantages
R5,Chapter7
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(MBE) Management by Exception
R6,Chapter7
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Strategic management-Levels of strategy
R6,Chapter8
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SWOTanalysis
R5,Chapter8
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(ERP) Enterprise Resource Planning
R7,Chapter23,24
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S u p p l yC h a i nM a n a g e m e n( S t CM)
R7,Chapter23,24
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(ABM) ActivityBasedManagement
R7,Chapter23,24
Text Books L MurphyW. R.and Mc Kay.G.,EnergyManagement, Butterworths, London 2. Chandran, J,S.,Organizational Behaviours, VikasPublishing HousePvt.Ltd,,New Delhi,L994 3. ErnestDale,Management Theoryand Practice, International StudentEdition,McGrawHill Publishing Co.,New Delhi ReferenceBooks 1. RichardPettinger, Mastering Organizational Behaviour, MacmillanPress,London,2000 2. Chaiger, N. A., EnergyConsumption McGrawHillPublishing and Environment, Co.,New Delhi, 1981 -g 3 . G a i lF r e e m a-nB e l la n dJ a n e sB a l k w i l"l M , a n a g e m e ni nt E n g i n e e r i n P r i n c i p l easn d P r a c t i v e " , P r e n t i cH e a l lo f l n d i aP v t . L t d1. ,9 9 8 4 . R . RB . a r a t h w a"lE , n g i n e e r i nEgc o n o m i c sM" ,c G r a wH i l l ,1 9 9 7 5. "Engineering Economics and Financial Accounting", sonavarisity-2004 e f m a n a g e m e nbt "y L . MP r a s a d , s u l tcahna n da n ds o n s . 6 . " P r i n c i p l easn d p r a c t i c o 7 . " l n d u s t r i aEl n g i n e e r i nagn dM a n a g e m e n tO " ,. P . K h a n nDaa, h n p arta i P u b l i c a t i o n s .
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