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Hi Friends,
I an An Admin Manager in C. A Firm, i would like to do my PGDBA, but i am unsure regardinh which specialization to take. I have zeroed on Operational Management and HR. Your views will help me in taking decision and guiding me

From India, Mumbai
doondi reddy
38

if you have just finished your studies and started working,
an free suggestion to be work for two years POLITELY with out day dreaming of salaries and Growth.
after 2 years am sure you'll come across of many problems and your way of solutions
at the same time you also will come across various job profiles.
like...admin, office boy, manager, marketing manger, accounts manager, lift boy, ceo, managing director, CFO, regional manager, head manager, customer incharge manager.
These all will give an idea about what you will like in future .
NOTE : Don't forget to take a decision based on what your heart says not based on how much salary you can earn.
Always give 2nd importance to salary

From India, Bangalore
new world order
I really appreciate your reply. I have over seven years of work experience and close to 2 years od work experience as Team Leader for Call center. I wanted to switch to corporate sector and hence took this opportunity to become as an Admin Manager. I am confused as to which specailization to choose. Should i choose MHRD OR OPERATION MANAGEMENT.as i have close to two years of work experience in operation.
From India, Mumbai
doondi reddy
38

if you have time go to your institution and ask them SYLLABUS copy, of both courses.
if you go through you'll know your self what exactly is your like and dis likes.??
don't be afraid to ask all such material before taking admission, you have all the RIGHT TO GET INFORMATION.
i think only syllabus can remove big confusion, i can suggest you, but it will be of my fav not yours.
i don't know you like sweet or salt.
Today Education is slowly getting Nisch , every subject we can go study deeply or get phd on it not like earlier.
Do not forget to do some reference checks for the colleges which you are going to get admission.
if your dad has good money then go ahead and burn it other wise take a wise decision.

From India, Bangalore
new world order
Hey Thank you again for your valuable input, these is the syllabus in Human Resource Management (PGDHRM

1ST TERM 2ND TERM

Human Resource Management-II 1) Industrial Psychology

2) Functional Administration 2) Effective HR Training & Development Strategy

3) Industrial Relations and Labour Laws 3) International HRM

4) Wages and Salary Administration 4) Performance Management and Rewards System

5) HR Information Systems 5) Project

6) Recruitment Management

This is the Syllabus for Operations Management (PGDOM)

World Class Manufacturing 1) Business Process Re-engineering

2) Project Management 2) Global Supply Chain Management

3) Production Planning & Control 3) Outward-in Organization

4) Total Quality Management 4)The Blue Ocean Strategy

5) Production & Operations Management 5)Project

6) Six Sigma

i am unable to make a choice as my have made some error in the past regarding my career choice. I am keen to resurrect it and i am certain that you can help me and guide me in choosing which specialization to choose

From India, Mumbai
doondi reddy
38

i suggest you to ahead with first one i.e. (Human Resource Management (PGDHRM) because syllabus is more relevant to what currently you are doing now
Have others opinion too, because after finishing course you should not shout at me and my suggestions.
IF STILL CONFUSED, JUST WRITE YOUR DOUBTS or Queries in paper.
writing it self will remove half confusion from you.
Good luck for future.
Be in touch

From India, Bangalore
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