July 4, 2020

India - IAS - IFS - IPS Civil Services Examination - Management Subject - Syllabus and Study Materials


Refer:  Online MBA Management Theory Handbook



MANAGEMENT - UPSC Civil Services Syllabus



The  candidate  should  make  a  study  of  the  concept  of  development  of  Management  as  science  and art  drawing  upon  the  contributions  of  leading  thinkers  of  management  and  apply  the  concepts  to  the real  life  of  government  and  business  decision-making  keeping  in  view  the  changes  in  the  strategic  and operative environment.

Previous Years Question Papers


PAPER  I

1.  Managerial Function and Process  :
Concept and foundations of management, Evolution of  Management Thoughts; Managerial
Functions—Planning,  Organizing,  Controlling;  Decision-making;  Role  of  Manager,  Managerial  skills;  Entrepreneurship;  Management  of  innovation;  Managing  in  a  global  environment,  Flexible  Systems

Management;  Social  responsibility  and  managerial  ethics;  Process  and  customer  orientation;
Managerial processes on direct and indirect value  chain.

Managerial Function and Process - Notes

2.  Organisational Behaviour and Design  :

Conceptual model of organization behaviour; The individual processes—personality, values
and  attitude,  perception,  motivation,  learning  and  reinforcement,  work  stress  and  stress
management;  The  dynamics  of  Organization  behaviour—power  and  politics,  conflict  and
negotiation,  leadership  process  and  styles,  communication;  The  Organizational  Processes—
decision-making,  job  design;  Classical,  Neoclassical  and  Contingency  approaches  to
organizational  design;  Organizational  theory  and  design—Organizational  culture,  managing
cultural  diversity,  learning  Organization;  Organizational  change  and  development;  Knowledge
Based Enterprise—systems and processes; Networked and virtual organizations.

Organizational Behavior  Notes

3.  Human Resource Management  :

HR  challenges;  HRM  functions;  The  future  challenges  of  HRM;  Strategic  Management  of
human  resources;  Human  resource  planning;  Job  analysis;  Job  evaluation,  Recruitment  and
selection;  Training  and  development;  Promotion  and  transfer;  Performance  management;
Compensation management and bnenefits; Employee morale and productivity; Management of
Organizational climate and Industrial relations; Human resources accounting and audit; Human
resource information system; International human resource management.

Human Resource Management Articles with Links

4.  Accounting for Managers :

Financial  accounting—concept,  importance  and  scope,  generally  accepted  accounting
principles,  preparation  of  financial  statements  with  special  reference  to  analysis  of  a  balance  sheet  and measurment of business income, inventory valuation and depreciation,  financial statement analysis, fund flow analysis, the statement of cash flows; Management accounting concept, need,
imporance and scope; Cost accounting—records and processes, cost ledger and control accounts,
reconciliation  and  integration  bwtween  financial  and  cost  accounts;  Overhead  cost  and  control,  Job and  process  costing,  Budget  and  budgetary  control,  Performance  budgeting,  Zero-base  budgeting, relevant  costing  and  costing  for  decision-making,  standard  costing  and  variance  analysis,  marginal costing and absorption costing.

Financial, Cost and Management Accounting - Notes


5.  Financial Management :

Goal  of  Finance  Function.  Concepts  of  value  and  return.  Valuation  of  bonds  and  Shares;
Management  of  working  capital  :  Estimation  and  Financing;  Management  of  cash,  receivables, inventory  and  current  liabilities;  Cost  of  capital  ;  Capital  budgeting;  Financial  and  operating
leverage;  Design  of  capital  structure:  theories  and  practices;  Shareholder  value  creation:  dividend policy,  corporate  financial  policy  and  strategy,  management  of  corporate  distress  and  restructuring strategy; Capital and money markets: institutions and instruments; Leasing hire purchase and venture  capital;  Regulation  of  capital  market;  Risk  and  return:  portfolio  theory;  CAPM;  APT; Financial derivatives:  option, futures,  swap;  Recent  reforms  in  financial sector.

Financial Management - Notes

6.  Marketing Management :

Concept, evolution and scope; Marketing strategy formulation and components of marketing
plan; Segmenting and targeting the market;  Positioning and differentiating the market offering;
Analyzing  competition;  Analyzing  consumer  markets;  Industrial  buyer  behaviour;  Market  research;

Product  strategy;  Pricing  strategies;  Designing  and  managing  Marketing  channels;  Integrated
marketing  communications;  Building  customer  staisfaction,  Value  and  retention;  Services  and
non-profit  marketing;  Ethics  in  marketing;  Consumer  protection;  Internet  marketing;  Retail
management; Customer relationship  management; Concept  of  holistic  marketing.


Marketing Management - Notes

PAPER-II

1.  Quantitative Techniques in Decision-making  :

Descriptive  statistics—tabular,  graphical  and  numerical  methods,  introduction  to  probability,
discrete  and  continuous  probability  distributions,  inferential  statistics-sampling  distributions,
central  limit  theorem,  hypothesis  testing  for  differences  between  means  and  proportions,
inference about population variances, Chisquare and  ANOVA, simple correlation and regression,
time  series  and  forecasting,  decision  theory,  index  numbers;  Linear  programming—problem
formulation,  simplex method  and  graphical solution,  sensitivity analysis.

2.  Production and Operations Management  :

Fundamentals of operations management; Organizing for production; Aggregate production
planning, capacity planning, plant design: process planning, plant size and scale of operations,
Management of facilities; Line balancing;  Equipment replacement and maintenance; Production
control;  Supply,  chain  management—vendor  evaluation  and  audit;  Quality  management;  Statistical process  control,  Six  Sigma;  Flexibility  and  agility  in  manufacturing  systems;  World  class manufaturing;  Project  management  concepts,  R&D  management,  Management  of  service
operations; Role and importance of materials management, value analysis, make or buy decision;
Inventory control, MRP; Waste  management.

3.  Management Information System  :

Conceptual foundations of information systems; Information theory; Information resource
management; Types of information Systems; Systems Development—Overview of Systems and
Design;  System  Development  management  life-cycle,  Designing  online  and  distributed
environments;  Implementation  and  control  of  project;  Trends  in  information  technology;
Managing  data  resources—Organising  data.  DSS  and  RDBMS;  Enterprise  Resource  Planning
(ERP),  Expert  systems,  e-Business  architecture,  e-Governance;  Information  systems  planning,
Flexibility in information systems; User involvement; Evaluation of information systems.

4.  Government Business Interface  :

State  participation  in  business,  Interaction  between  Government,  Business  and  different
Chambers  of Commerce and Industry in India;  Government’s  ploicy with regard  to Small Scale
Industries; Government clearances for establishing a new enterprise; Public Distribution System;
Government control over price and distribution; Consumer Protection Act  (CPA) and The Role of
Voluntary  Organizations  in  protecting  consumers’  rights;  New  Industrial  Policy  of  the  Government  : liberalization,  deregulation  and  privatisation;  Indian  planning  system;  Government  policy concerning development of Backward areas/regions; The Responsibilities of the business as well as  the  Government  to  protect the  environment;  Corporate  Governance;  Cyber  Laws.

5.  Strategic Cost Management  :
Business  policy  as  a  field  of  study;  Nature  and  scope  of  strategic  management,  Strategic  intent, vision, objectives and policies; Process  of strategic planning and  implementa-tion;  Environmental analysis  and  internal  analysis;  SWOT  analysis;  Tools  and  techniques  for  strategic  analysis—Impact matrix: The experience curve, BCG matrix, GEC mode, Industry analysis, Concept of value chain; Strategic profile of a firm; Framework for analysing competition; Competitive advantage  of a firm; Generic  competitive  strategies;  Growth  strategies—expansion,  integration  and  diversification; Concept of  core competence, Strategic flexibility; Reinventing  strategy; Strategy and structure; chief  Executive and Board; turnaround management; Management of strategic change; Strategic alliances,  Mergers  and  Acquisitions;  Strategy  and  corporate  evolution  in  the  Indian  context.

6.  International Business :

International Business Environment : Changing composition of trade in goods and services;
India’s  Foreign  Trade:  Policy  and  trends;  Financing  of  International  trade;  Regional  Economic
Cooperation;  FTAs;  Internationalisation  of  service  firms;  International  production;  Operation
Management  in  International  companies;  International  Taxation;  Global  competitiveness  and
technological  developments;  Global  E-Business;  Designing  global  organisational  structure  and
control;  Multicultural  management;  Global  business  strategy;  Global  marketing  strategies;  Export Management; Export-Import procedures; Joint Ventures; Foreign Investment: Foreign direct
investment  and  foreign  portfolio  investment;  Cross -border  Mergers  and  Acquisitions;  Foreign
Exchange  Risk  Exposure  Management;  World  Financial  Markets  and  International  Banking;
External Debt Management; Country Risk Analysis.

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