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Also See: Mentorship | Pedagogy

The two fundamental features of the architecture of the programme are:

Application of knowledge
Customisation
The programme will consist of 24 courses spread over four phases for a 18 month period as under. This will be
followed by four months of project work.

Phase1- Phase 2- Phase 3- Phase 4-


Orientation(3mths) Foundation(6mths) Integration(6 mths) Customisation( 6mths)
About EMP
Financial Accounting Operations Mgt Operations Strategy Negotiation skills Duration
Microeconomics Marketing Mgt Marketing Strategy Decision-making through Eligibility
simulation Admissions
Quantitative- Techniques Finance Mgt Finance Strategy Towards managerial excellence Fee Structure
Prog. Architecture
Cost Mgt Legal aspects of business International Business
Batch Profile
Business Environment HR strategy Strategic Management Your Career
People & Performance Business strategy 3-Electives (from a basket of Alumni Speak
general management subjects ) Contact
FAQs
Capstone dissertation

Each participant from a basket of general management subjects would choose electives.

Participants are required to work on a project that has immediate relevance to the company and can be readily
implemented. Project is to be jointly selected by participant, his mentor/ dept head and SPJIMR. A Faculty guide will
be appointed to each participant by SPJIMR to guide him/her on the academic inputs.

Equal importance of and complementarity between Learning in the On-campus and Off-campus modes. E-learning
facilitates the learnings in the Off-campus mode.

During the On-campus residential contact sessions, the morning classes will serve primarily as an opportunity for
Clarification, Synthesis and Integration of concepts previously studied by participants in the Off-campus mode.
Discussions, Group-work, Case Analysis, Simulation will form the agenda for the afternoons followed by pre-dinner
talks or similar socially interactive sessions. Participants will retire for the day after self-study time for the next day's
preparation.

During the 3rd phase of the program, the participants will select Elective subjects for deeper study and specialisation.
A real-life problem or issue faced by the sponsoring company will be taken up as the dissertation topic/theme. The
participant will develop implementable plans. This will be approved and then evaluated for adequate efforts,
separately by the organisation and the Institute.

Participants will be permitted, provided the class space is available to attend the 2nd year PGDM classes at SPJIMR, if
required for special topics.

At every stage, participants will be encouraged to introspect and ask themselves: So what to me? and So what to my
firm? with a view to inculcating in them an ability to use intellectual curiosity to handle real life problems and learn
from the outcomes thereof.

Mentorship
Sponsoring companies would need to appoint an internal Mentor for each/ group of participants during the tenure of
the Executive Management Programme. A mentor is obviously someone who is senior to the participant and whom he
can look up to for guidance and inspiration to cope up with the demands of the program during the off-campus period
while at the same time doing justice to his job. The role of a mentor would be as under:

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a. guidance for sourcing company information from various departments required for application exercises;
b. guidance in selecting subject for thesis/ project;
c. prima-facie assessment (over and above Faculty's) of application exercises- as Acceptable, Unacceptable ,
Excellent to establish the authenticity of the participant's submissions;
d. interaction with SPJIMR periodically to review participant's performance;
e. panel member along with SPJIMR faculty for assessment of capstone dissertation

Performance Criteria

Evaluation of the participants will be on a continuous basis and would include assignments, exams/tests, groupwork
simulations, e-chats etc.

Pedagogy
1. Over and above conventional classroom learning and groupwork, a repertoire of innovative pedagogic
approaches have been built into the program design including Practice exercises, Conceptual exercises,
Application exercises, Simulations, E-chats, Video-conferencing
2. E-Learning support is visualised as a major aid during the Off-campus learning period and will consist of
Summaries/explanations of concepts, Power point presentations of major topics, diagrams/illustrations,
quizzes/games/puzzles, simulation exercises, Internet links to important and relevant sites for various topics,
self-test aids and to concerned Professors in the Institute as well as peer group participants.
3. Application exercises are carefully designed so as to enable participants to apply the concepts learned in
class to their department/ division/ company level thereby consolidating the knowledge garnered in the
classroom by application in real-life situations- thus learning is customised to a large extent.

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