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KOLKATA: What does it take to a great director? Qualities of leadership, management skills, thinking quickly, a lot of intelligence and the right direction at the right time. All this and much more, on the test was the fifth and final leg of the zonal The Economic Times Citi Grand Masters, took place on Indian Institute of Management Calcutta on Saturday. And the 12 participants from four leading institutes proved that she had what it takes to cut.
At the end of the day, when he was IIM Calcutta’s Team of Vijay Anand Menon and Arnav Sinha, specific to the region, with the tollte top honours at home. The first runner-up, a team of IIT Kharagpur, for its part received Goodies like the other participating teams.
The six teams - an IIM Calcutta, two XLRI Jamshedpur, two IIT Kharagpur and ICFAI Business School - were evaluated in a comprehensive manner by a large number of activities. The day began with a game to test its financial position Treasury ingenuity, followed by the presentation of the results of the analysis of the event and led to a game of the direction of Andrew Scolt Derek O ‘Brien & Associates, which is is maintained with all its joke.
The students presented their case to a jury composed of Citigroup director Harjeet Kohli, head of retail banking for Citigroup Rahul Soota, Senior VP ICRA Anuradha Ray, associate director of KPMG Anupam Ray and ISC processors MD Arab Indra Singh. And even as IIMC team has proved Finalist for the fifth area, the public has its own share of the fun and tension as well. Together with a few distinctions aside specifically for them.
It was the first national school B challenge in its class B refers students a national platform of competition and Excel in the field of business. The content and methodology of the entire championship was powered by Icra.
“This event, as it contained a currency exchange gambling, a business case and analysis of game which is different from normal events that occur because it is testing the extent to which the management of a rounded student rather as a test of its capacity in one, “Was what Vijay Anand Menon of the IIM-C-winning team had to say.
Citigroup’s Rahul Soota welcomed the unique form of challenge, which enabled the participants in groups to compete. “I was really impressed with the quality of talent,” he said. Echo of the same opinion, Anuradha ICRA-Ray said that we wanted a little more time, the questions and answers of the session, after the fall further analysis of what people were thinking.
The Economic Times Citi Grand Masters had begun with a case study online on the automobile and the banking sector. Having observed by a host of factors, the B-schools across India, six teams have been selected to compete in zonal rounds in New Delhi, Bombay, Ahmedabad, Bangalore and Calcutta. The five round winners zonal - IIFT Delhi, IIT Bombay, IMT-Ghaziabad, IIM Bangalore and IIM Calcutta now - is lock horns in the grand finale scheduled in Mumbai, Jan. 30.
The teams in the final phase slug it out is a set of business-as quiz champion Derek O ‘Brien.
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