The MBA with a concentration in Business Data Management is designed to provide graduate students with the knowledge and abilities required to analyze large volumes of firm data and information to aid decision making and business performance management. This emphasis is meant to augment MBA core courses on how managers and executives make decisions in various company activities. Managers must be able to obtain appropriate information and transform it into practical tactics and plans in order to make such decisions.
In the approaching years, data management is expected to rise in both number and variety of employment from industry. Students with data-related skill sets might expect to work as customer success analysts, analytics managers, pricing analysts, marketing analysts, operations analysts, sales analysts, and other similar positions.
Business data management include, but are not limited to:
- The effect of advertising on sales is simulated.
- Forecasting stock returns using past data
- Credit risk classification of customers
- Enhancing client loyalty programmes and developing new ones
Some key highlights
Strategic Leadership
- Strategic Management Foundations and Concepts
- Strategic Planning Process
- International Strategic Management
Operations and Information Management Problems
- Preparation of Trustworthy Demand Estimates
- Process Design and Process Planning for Site Planning
- Inventory Control and Management Information Systems in the Supply Chain Behavioral Operations Management
Frameworks and software for data analysis
- An overview of analytical software and frameworks
- Storage of data
- Statistical simulation
- Learning by machine
- Platforms for cloud computing
- Computing that is distributed
- Technologies for database management
MBA students are typically oriented towards functional subjects such as marketing, finance, human resources, and operations, with an emphasis on avoiding technical data-related courses, particularly those with a non-mathematics background. Yet, the current situation mandates that MBA candidates develop data-related skills. They must mix core understanding of traditional business sectors with the rich data repository being generated all around organizations to have a successful career. Managers that can analyze data sets can recognize patterns, get insights, develop company strategies, and make sound management decisions.
Eligibility
- Degree from an officially recognized university with a minimum of 50% or Grade C
- After completing your undergraduate studies, you must have at least one year of qualified job experience.
- You do not need to demonstrate your English skills if you graduated from an English-speaking school. Otherwise, a test is required.
The one with MBA in Data Management has a great scope in following areas-
- Services for Data Management.
- Businesses that provide technology consulting services.
- Services for Information Management.
- Industry of Business Analytics and Research.