Harvard conducts faculty training for Chinese B-Schools

The program is one of many initiatives HBS is pursuing in China. HBS recently launched a China educational immersion program, with 70 MBA students spending winter break traveling to Beijing, Hangzhou, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and other locations. The second semester of the MBA program will feature a new elective titled Doing Business in China in the Early 21st Century. In 1999, Harvard Business School opened its Asia Pacific Research Center in Hong Kong.

India Poised To Be Second-Largest Economy by 2050: Goldman Sachs

This is what leading investment bank Goldman Sachs global research paper released on 22 January has to say. In 2050, China will be the largest economy.

The original report, published in 2003, had projected that India GDPs would outstrip Japans by 2032 and that in 30 years it would be the worlds largest economy after China and US. The updated report now says that India will move one step up from No.3 to No. 2 in the global sweepstakes of tomorrow.

Shri T.Nanda Kumar, Chairman IRMA released International Agribusiness Conference Proceedings

Shri T.Nanda Kumar, Chairman IRMA had released International Agribusiness Conference proceedings on Tuesday, 19th July, 2016 at IRMA. IRMA organized International Conference on Agribusiness in Emerging Economies (ICAEE) on 6-7 January, 2016 with the collaboration of The Whitman School of Management & The South Asia Center at Syracuse University, USA and Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging Economies (JADEE).

Link corporate rewards to performance: Experts at AIMA seminar

The two-day seminar titled Performance Related Rewards: Innovative Practices (PRR), organized by All India Management Association (AIMA), offered various dimensions of designing an effective Performance Related Rewards (PRR) scheme.

In his inaugural address, Kamal Singh, Director-CMD, AIMA, set the tone for the seminar by stating: Attrition rates are soaring across the industry. Companies need to focus on retaining and nurturing high performers. A successful PRR scheme can be instrumental in achieving this.

India needs its own marketing paradigm, and needs to create intellectual capital: Experts at the Indian Marketing Summit

The experts pointed out exactly why Indian strategies were required for those who wished to succeed in the Indian marketplace. And eminent speakers further added that the Indian marketing approach, if developed and packaged well, could actually be relevant for other emerging economies.

Dr. Jagdish Sheth launches MBAUniverse.com

Leading management thought leader Dr. Jagdish Sheth -- the Charles H. Kellstadt Professor of Marketing at the Goizueta Business School of Emory University and an globally-recognized business consultant -- launched management portal MBAUniverse.com in New Delhi at India Habitat Center on 9th January. MBAUniverse.com is an interesting concept which is highly relevant for management domain, he said.

India needs 50 IIMs, has to produce 30,000 graduates annually: SK Munjal

Sunil Kant Munjal, MD and CEO of Hero Corporate Services Limited, the service business arm of the $ 2.8 billion Hero Group, pointed out the inappropriate ratio of Indian Management Institutes and aspirants. At the AIMS convention, he told a gathering of management teachers, deans and directors, that IIM-L, for instance, has a brilliant infrastructure, faculty and library. It is one of the leading IIMs of the country, he said. And I hear that its student intake is among the highest. But is the student intake of 300-odd (per batch) sufficient for a country as big as ours?