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Give me MBA 2nd Semester Question paper or syllabus of IASE University?
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I have MBA all semester syllabus of IASE University which I am providing you. SECTION A Management : Concept, Nature, Importance; Management process; Management principles, Levels of management, Managerial skills, Role and Responsibility of a Manager, Challenges before management, Evolution of Management thought. SECTION B Managerial planning & Decision – making: Planning : Concept, Importance of planning, Types of plan, Steps in planning, limitations of planning, Management By Objectives. Forecasting : Need and techniques Decision – Making : Process, Types, Decision – making under Risk and Uncertainty. SECTION C Organising : Process of organizing, Principles, Organisational structure, Span of Management, Departmentation, Authority and power, Responsibility and Accountability, Delegation of authority, Centralisation and Decentralisation. SECTION D Coordination and Control: Coordination : Concept, Significance, Techniques Control : Meaning, Process, Requisites of effective control, Control techniques, Management Audit. Complete syllabus is in attached pdf file. You are free to download it: Address: IASE University Churu, Rajasthan 331401 : |
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The Institute of Advanced Studies in Education (IASE) is a deemed university in Sardarshahr, Rajasthan, India. The university is accredited as a "B+" institute by the NAAC. IASE University MBA Disaster Management 2nd semester Operation Management Disaster Preparedness And Decision Making Preventive Laws In Disaster Management Agencies In Disaster Management Operation Management Section: A Introduction to Operation Management, Nature and Scope of Operation Management, Current Issues Facing Operation Management, Relevance of Operation Management in Disasters. Section: B Supply Chain Management – Concepts, Issues in Supply Chain Management, Types of Intermediaries, Channel Objective & Constraints, Channel Selection & Management. Managing Supply Chain in Disaster Situation. Section: C Logistics Framework – Concept, Objective & Scope, Transportation, Warehousing, Inventory Management. Role of Logistics in Disaster. Section: D Recent Trends in Operation Management, Automation, Computer Application, Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV), Robotics, Flexible Manufacturing System, Material Handling Equipment. Use of Technology in Disaster Management. Reference: Ebert “Production & Operation Management”. Krajeswki & Ritzman, “Operation Management Strategy Analysis” Prentice Hall of India. S. N. Charry, “Production & Operation Management”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2005. William H. Dennen and Bruce R Moore , WCB Publishers, IOWA, 1986. 8 Disaster Preparedness And Decision Making Section: A Global Disaster : Science and Policy, Institutional Framework For Disaster Preparedness and Mitigation – Global and Indian Scenario, Managing Natural an Anthropogenic Disasters, Risk Assessment and Analysis, Principles and Practice of Disaster Response Operations and Management, Disaster Planning, Public Administration/Policy and Emergency Management, Incident Command Centre, Training Need Analysis and Human Resource Development Plan, Corporate / Public Agency Coordination, The Human Element in Preparedness Planning, Current Trends in Disaster Preparedness. Section: B Hazard Monitoring, Tracking and Modeling, Early Warning System, Warning Protocols, India Disaster Resource Network, Environmental Hazards, Public Health Aspects of Disaster Management and Emergency Services Systems, Urban Hazards and Disaster ; An Introduction to Disaster Planning, Fire Services Preparedness, Emergency Sanitation/Shelter Environments. Section: C Conceptual and Applied Issues in Emergency Management: Operational Decision Making, Introduction to Emergency Management and Planning, Organization and Structure for Emergency Management, Emergency Management Research – Methods/Analysis Public Information for Emergency Management, Principle and Practice of Disaster Relief and Recovery, Logistic Support System, Computer Applications in Emergency Management. Section: D Principles of Natural Hazard Reduction, Toxicology and Biohazards in Emergency Management, Terrorism Preparedness; Critical Infrastructure and Emergency Management, Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Planning for Hazardous Materials, Terrorism, WMD, and Other Contemporary Issues, Incident Management Systems and Emergency Operations Centre, Contingency Planning, Community Emergency Response Team, Community Relations for Environmental and Emergency Managers, Contingency Planning for Business and Industry, International Disaster. Reference: Living With Risk: A global Review of Disaster Reduction Initiatives 2004 Vision, United Nations, 2004. Parasuraman S., India Disaster Report: Towards Policy Initiatives, Oxford University Press, 2004. Arnold , Margaret and Kreimer, Alcira (eds) , “Managing Disaster Risk in Emerging Economic”, Disaster Risk Management Series No. 2, World Bank , Washington, D.C. 2000. IASE University MBA Disaster Management 2nd semester ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() For more details here is the attachment Contact address IASE Deemed University Gandhi Vidya Mandir Sardarshahr, Rajasthan 331401 Map location
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