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Index Click on the subject for detailed syllabus. Page numbers are mentioned in yellow. Semester I Semester II Management Principles and Practice 4 Telecommunication Management Essentials 10 Marketing Management 5 Telecommunication Network Fundamentals 11 Financial Management 6 Telecom Industry in India 12 Management Information Systems 7 Telecom Business Management 13 Quantitative Managerial Methods for Skills Management 8 Telcom Revenue Assurance 14 2

Semester I 3

Semester I Management Principles and Practice Management : Science, Theory and Practice - The Evolution of Management Thought and the Patterns of Management Analysis - Management and Society : The External Environment, Social Responsibility and Ethics - Global and Comparative Management - The Basis of Global Management. The Nature and Purpose of Planning - Objectives - Strategies, Policies and Planning Premises - Decision Making - Global Planning. The Nature of Organizing and Entrepreneuring - Organizational Structure : Departmentation - Line/Staff Authority and Decentralization - Effective Organizing and Organizational Culture - Global Organizing. Co-ordination functions in Organisation - Human Factors and Motivation - Leadership - Committees and group Decision Making - Communication - Global Leading. The System and Process of Controlling - Control Techniques and Information Technology - Productivity and Operations Management - Overall Control and toward the Future through Preventive Control - Global Controlling and Global Challenges. 4

Semester I Marketing Management Marketing Concepts and Tasks, Defining and delivering customer value and satisfaction - Value chain - Delivery network, Marketing environment, Adapting marketing to new liberalised economy - Digitalisation, Customisation, Changing marketing practices, e- business - setting up websites; Marketing Information System, Strategic marketing planning and organization. Buyer Behaviour, Market Segmentation and Targeting, Positioning and differentiation strategies, Product life cycle strategies, New product development, Product Mix and Product line decisions, Branding and Packaging, Price setting - objectives, factors and methods, Price adapting policies, Initiating and responding to price changes. Marketing channel system - Functions and flows; Channel design, Channel management - Selection, Training, Motivation and evaluation of channel members; Channel dynamics - VMS, HMS, MMS; Market logistics decisions. Integrated marketing communication process and Mix; Advertising, Sales promotion and Public relation decisions. Direct marketing - Growth, Benefits and Channels; Telemarketing; Sales force objectives, structure, size and compensation. Identifying and analysing competitors, Designing competitive strategies for leaders, challengers, followers and nichers : Customer Relationship marketing - Customer database, Data warehousing and mining. Attracting and retaining customers, Customerism in India, Controlling of marketing efforts. Global Target market selection, standardization Vs adaptation, Product, Pricing, Distribution and Promotional Policy. 5

Semester I Financial Management Objectives and functions of Financial Management - Role of Financial Management in the organisation - Risk-Return relationship- Time value of money concepts - Indian Financial system - Legal, Regulatory and tax framework. Sources of Long term finance - Features of Capital market development in India - Role of SEBI in Capital Issues. Capital Budgeting - methods of appraisal - Conflict in criteria for evaluation - Capital Rationing Problems - Risk analysis in Capital Budgeting. Cost of Capital - Computation for each source of finance and weighted average cost of capital - EBIT -EPS Analysis - operating Leverage - Financial Leverage - problems. Capital Structure Theory - Net Income Approach - Net Operating Income Approach - MM Approach - Dividend Policy - Types of Divided Policy - Dividend Policy and share valuation - CAPM. Working Capital Management - Definition and Objectives - Working Capital Policies - Factors affecting Working Capital requirements - Forecasting Working Capital requirements (problems) - Cash Management - Receivables Management and - Inventory management - Working Capital Financing - Sources of Working Capital and Implications of various Committee Reports. 6

Semester I Management Information System Foundations of Information Systems: A framework for business users - Roles of Information systems - System concepts - Organisation as a system - Components of Information Systems - IS Activities - Types of IS. IS for operations and decision making: Marketing IS, Manufacturing IS, Human Resource IS, Accounting IS and Financial IS - Transaction Processing Systems- Information Reporting System - Information for Strategic Advantage. DSS and AI: DSS models and software: The decision making process - Structured, Semi Structured and Unstructured problems; What if analysis, Sensitivity analysis, Goal-seeking Analysis and Optimizing Analysis. Overview of AI, Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic Systems, Genetic Algorithms - Expert Systems. Managing Information Technology: Managing Information Resources and technologies - IS architecture and management - Centralised, Decentralised and Distributed - EDI, Supply chain management & Global Information technology Management. Security and Ethical Challenges: IS controls - facility control and procedural control - Risks to online operations - Denial of service, spoofing - Ethics for IS professional - Sciatica challenges of Information technology. 7

Semester I Managerial Skills Communication Skills Leadership Skills Team Management Skills Assertiveness Training 8

Semester II 9

Semester IV Telecommunication Management Essentials Introduction to Telecommunication Management, Fundamentals of Telecommunication: Basic definitions and terminology, Basic elements, Analog versus digital communication, networks, Communication channels, Modulation, Telecom eco-system, business models. Evolution of Telecommunications: History and evolution of Telecommunications, Early telecommunications, The telegraph and the telephone, Radio and television Computer networks and the Internet, Evolution and growth of Telecom Industry in India and the various milestones. Modern telecommunication and Service Providers: Modes of Telecommunication, Telephone, Radio and television, The Internet, Local Area Networks and Wide Area Networks, Service Providers: Wire-line/ Wireless Carriers, Cable Companies, Satellite Carriers and Virtual Network Operators. Telecom Eco System: Hardware Manufacturer, Software developers, application developers, Content developers, Professional Consulting Service Provider, Relevance of infrastructure management, role of infrastructure players, business model, etc. Society and telecommunication, Economic impact, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics and Social impact of Telecommunications, Market forces and dynamics and the impact on Business and growth of Industry. Societal transition owing to telecommunications. 10

Semester II Telecommunication Network Fundamentals Introduction, Understanding of Telecommunication Network, Terminology and basic fundamentals. Understanding of terminals, links and nodes, circuit switching or message switching, transmission network. Basic Network Technologies, Network Signaling and its Application; Message and protocols; Basic components of telecommunication network- terminals, telecommunications processors, telecommunications channels, computers, and telecommunications control software. Networks Structure- Understanding Telecommunication network structure- The control plane (also known as signalling), The data plane or user plane, The management plane which carries the operations and administration traffic required for network management. Satellite Communication System, fixed (point-to-point) services, communications satellites, microwave radio relay technology, Satellite technologies, infrastructure, services and broadcasting. Satellite Applications- television, mobile/ telephone, radio, internet. The Internet, The Economics of and Requirement for becoming a Telecommunication Carrier. Understanding protocols, broadband, browsers, Ethernet, wi-fi technologies. Future trends of internet technologies. 11

Semester II Telecom Industry in India Introduction, History of the Indian Telecom industry. Evolution of Telecom sector, Government control. DOT, Creation of BSNL, Telecom Policy changes etc. Telecommunication Reforms- Policy changes and telecom reforms. Impact of reforms on the telecom industry. Role definitions from being a service provider as well as Policy controller. Formation of TRAI and its role and responsibilities. Regulatory and part of their role. Telecom Industry analysis and diagnosis: Analysis of the India s Telecom industry and its strengths and its growth potential. Impact of policies on customer base and adoption. Growth owing to deployment and reach. Telecom Operators: Privatization and entry of new players and their growth in India. Impact of Telecom reforms on the performance of private players. Subscriber base, tele-density, growth of subscriber base and projections. Telecom Infrastructure in India: Entry of Private Telecom Infrastructure players and their impact on Telecom performance. Role of infrastructure players in other areas like IT hardware/ Telecom hardware/ software, Call centre services etc. 12

Semester II Telecom Business Management Introduction to Telecom Business Management and process: etom, benefits of etom, Understanding etom, Managing Service Provider Relationships and Effectively Resolving Disputes. Telecom Business Operations: Vertical Processes, fulfillment, Assurance, Billing, Operations Support and Readiness; Horizontal Processes: Customer Relationship Management, Service Management and Operations, Resource Management and Operations, Supplier and Partner relationship Management, contract negotiations and Contract Lifecycle Management Strategy, Infrastructure and Product: Vertical Processes, Strategy, Infrastructure Lifecycle Management, Product Lifecycle Management; Horizontal Processes: Marketing and Offer Management, Service Development and Management, Resource Development and Management, supply-chain Development and Management. Revenue Assurance: Invoice Validation, Error Correction and Budget Protection, Average Revenue per User, data quality and process improvement methods, revenues and cash flows. Enterprise Management: Processes, Strategic and Enterprise Planning, Enterprise Risk Management, Financial and Asset Management, Stakeholder and External Relations Management, Human Resource Management. 13

Semester II Telecom Revenue Assurance Revenue Assurance: What is Revenue Assurance (RA)? Why is RA important? Challenges of Revenue Assurance, Understanding the problem and defining leakages. Scope of Revenue Assurance: Defining scope and Revenue Assurance Icon; Understanding etom Basic Model, Building on the etom, Revenue management chain. Defining Revenue Assurance objectives and approach to achieving them. Understanding Leakage management, Risk management, leakage prevention. RA functions and Disciplines: Defining and understanding RA functions, roles and the coverage models. RA versus Operational Integrity. Operationalizing Revenue Assurance- Base- lining, Monitoring and Auditing, Synchronization of practices and RA management chain. Rationalization & Mobilization of RA activities: leakage, leakage identification, understanding RA costs, leakage mapping and noise, Automated RA. Framework for assessment of RA capabilities, Opportunity map, Implementation avenues, Buying and installing a revenue assurance system. Revenue Assurance Monitoring and reporting: Baseline reporting, Technical challenges to Baseline reporting; Investigating and prospecting- What is it? Techniques applied. Fundamentals of Report management and Audit functions and characteristics of Audit Processes. 14

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