PREFACE OF THE COURSE FILE
ACCADEMIC YEAR
2016-2017
STUDENTS BATCH
2012-2016
DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT
B.E(EEE)
YEAR/SEM
IV/VII
SUBJECT NAME
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
SUBJECT CODE
MG6851
FACULTY NAME
Mr.B.Ravikumar
FACULTY IN CHARGE
HOD/MBA
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MG6851 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
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OBJECTIVES:
To enable the students to study the evolution of Management, to study the functions and
principles of management and to learn the application of the principles in an organization.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONS 9
Definition of Management Science or Art Manager Vs Entrepreneur - types of managers managerial roles and skills Evolution of Management Scientific, human relations , system
and contingency approaches Types of Business organization - Sole proprietorship, partnership,
company-public and private sector enterprises - Organization culture and Environment Current
trends and issues in Management.
UNIT II PLANNING 9
Nature and purpose of planning planning process types of planning objectives setting
objectives policies Planning premises Strategic Management Planning Tools and
Techniques
Decision making steps and process.
UNIT III ORGANISING 9
Nature and purpose Formal and informal organization organization chart organization
structure types Line and staff authority departmentalization delegation of authority
centralization and decentralization Job Design - Human Resource Management HR Planning,
Recruitment, selection, Training and Development, Performance Management , Career planning
and management.
UNIT IV DIRECTING 9
Foundations of individual and group behaviour motivation motivation theories motivational
techniques job satisfaction job enrichment leadership types and theories of leadership
communication process of communication barrier in communication effective
communication communication and IT.
UNIT V CONTROLLING 9
System and process of controlling budgetary and non-budgetary control techniques use of
computers and IT in Management control Productivity problems and management control
and performance direct and preventive control reporting.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to have clear understanding of
managerial
functions like planning, organizing, staffing, leading & controlling and have same basic
knowledge on international aspect of management
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Stephen P. Robbins & Mary Coulter, Management, Prentice Hall (India) Pvt. Ltd., 10th
Edition,
2009.
2. JAF Stoner, Freeman R.E and Daniel R Gilbert Management, Pearson Education, 6th
Edition,
2004.
REFERENCES:
1. Stephen A. Robbins & David A. Decenzo & Mary Coulter, Fundamentals of Management
Pearson Education, 7th Edition, 2011.
2. Robert Kreitner & Mamata Mohapatra, Management, Biztantra, 2008.
3. Harold Koontz & Heinz Weihrich Essentials of Management Tata McGraw Hill,1998.
4. Tripathy PC & Reddy PN, Principles of Management, Tata Mcgraw Hill, 1999.
SREE SASTHA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
CHEMBARAMBAKKAM, CHENNAI-600 123
Affiliated to Anna University
COURSE FILE
NAME OF THE STAFF : Mr.B.Ravikumar
DESIGNATION/DEPT
: Assistant Professor/MBA
SUBJECT CODE/TITLE : MG 6851/Principles Of Management
Lesson Planning Sheet
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Exercises / Seminar
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OHP
Theory Coverage
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Lesson / Topic Covered each
Lecture session wise
UNITI
PRINCIPLES OF ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY CONVERSION
Magnetic circuits
Permanent magnet
Stored magnetic energy
Co-energy
Force and torque in singly
excited systems
Force and torque in doubly
excited systems
Machine windings and air gap
mmf
Winding inductances and
voltage equations.
UNIT II
DC MACHINES
Elementary DC machine and
analysis of steady state
operation
Voltage and torque equations
Dynamic characteristics of
shunt d.c. motors
Dynamic characteristics of
permanent magnet d.c. motors
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PEOS
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Time
No. of
Students
Department of EEE
Date Engaged
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
MG 6851
Semester
Date Planned
Name of the Subject
Lecture Practical / Guest
Subject
Code
Solution of dynamic
characteristic by Laplace
transformation
Digital computer simulation of
permanent magnet and shunt
D.C. machines.
UNIT III
REFERENCE FRAME THEORY
Historical background
Phase transformation and
commutator transformation
Transformation of variables
from stationary to arbitrary
reference frame
Variables observed from
several frames of reference.
UNIT IV
INDUCTION MACHINES
Three phase induction machine
Equivalent circuit and analysis
of steady state operation
Free acceleration
characteristics
Voltage and torque equations in
machine variables
Voltage and torque equations in
arbitrary
reference frame variables
Analysis of dynamic
performance for load torque
variation
PEOS
Date Engaged
Date Planned
Assignments *
Exercises / Seminar
Power Point
OHP
Lesson / Topic Covered each
Lecture session wise
Theory
Coverage
Black Board
Sl.
No
Book Page No
Methodology (Tick)
Lecture Practical / Guest
Time domain block diagrams
UNIT V
SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES
Three phase synchronous
machine
Analysis of steady state
operation
Voltage and torque
equations in machine variables
and rotor reference
Voltage and torque
equations in rotor reference
frame
Analysis
of
dynamic
performance for load torque
variations
Digital computer simulation.
PEOS
Date Engaged
Date Planned
Assignments *
Exercises / Seminar
Power Point
OHP
Lesson / Topic Covered each
Lecture session wise
Theory
Coverage
Black Board
Sl.
No
Book Page No
Methodology (Tick)
Lecture Practical / Guest
Digital computer simulation.
SREE SASTHA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
CHEMBARAMBAKKAM-602 103
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
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