Sunil Mittal is Fortune Asian Businessman of the Year
In the cover story titled Wireless Wonder: Indias Sunil Mittal Fortune magazine pays rich tribute to Mittals entrepreneurial drive and innovative business management approaches.
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?
CAT 2006: The English woes hit aspirants
The test consisted of 300 marks, with three sections (English usage, Quantitative Ability, and Logic and Data Interpretation) of 100 marks each. Like earlier this year too, CAT brought many surprises and changes. If English has the lowest percentile score, it is because it was the most challenging section. Sheweta Bajpai, MBA aspirant, said, I think the verbal section was the surprise element. The RCs in the verbal section were hard to be comprehended. DI was easy and Maths was easy. The other expected elements were the flat 4 makers in the entire paper.
CAT 2006: Results were out on Tuesday
The overall highest percentile is 67.95. But among all the three sections Quantitative Ability, Logic and Data Interpretation, and English Usage, Quantitative Ability secured the highest percentile of 100. While the highest percentile in Logic and Data Interpretation was 86, in English Usage it was 60.
All the IIMs have released their list of shortlisted students. Each IIM has shortlisted more than 820 students for the next stage of Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PL). IIM Ahmedabad has shortlisted 820 students, while IIM Calcutta has 988.
Govt says: Three more IIMs, but mums the word on creamy layer.
The panel, however, kept evading queries on the politically volatile issue of excluding the creamy layer among OBCs from the job quota coverage.
The committee, formed to chalk out a road map for the implementation of 27 per cent OBC quota in central educational institutions, has sought a review of the reservation policy every five or 10 years.
Harvard Business Review South Asia is targeting Indian leaders and B-Schools.
Harvard Business Review South Asia is the 12th edition of the business magazine and the first English edition besides the original American one. The other 10 editions are translated versions of the original edition. The contents of HBR are largely the same as the original US edition, although advertising is regional.
HBR South Asia is priced Rs 750 on the stands; internationally, it is priced at $16.95 (approximately Rs 1,075). However, plans are afoot to launch several subscription offers and special schemes for academics.
NIIT and ICICI Bank team up to launch finance school
The institute was formally launched in Mumbai by K V Kamath, Managing Director and CEO of ICICI Bank, and Rajendra S Pawar, chairman of NIIT.
IFBI commenced admissions in October 2006, and its first offering, a 6-month full-time Post Graduate Diploma in Banking Operations (PGDBO), will focus on grooming entry-level professionals for the banking industry. ICICI Bank has offered to recruit all the students of the first batch as officers upon successful completion of the program.
AIMAs National Management Convention was dominated by discussions on ideas- led growth and a youth-centric growth model.
Harness the power of our youth, was the central message that resonated through the convention. India must focus on its youth and adopt a youth-centric growth model.