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Mr. Jain discussed with a select group of business leaders and members of the Indian Business & Professional Council on the theme “The Future of Marketing.”
Regarding its acceptance to the conference at the invitation of the SPJCM, M. Jain said: “In the current momentum and grow rapidly world of management training, SP Jain distinction has rarely achieved by the development and implementation of some of the most prestigious, industry focuses MBA programs in this region. I welcome the opportunity for an institution as prestigious. ”
The introduction by Dr. Dipak Jain, President of SPJCM, Nitish Jain, said: “Mr Dipak Jain is a giant in the global landscape management and training We feel honored, he accepted that his unique vision, ideas and knowledge in the field of marketing. ”
The problem with the collection of Dr. Jain has maintained an excellent exhibition that the public spell-bound sales on future challenges for companies and how they can be treated; Client - centric marketing to attract and retain customers and employees is the only way in which organizations can sustain and grow in the future
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U.S. President George W. Bush visit to Hyderabad, it is expected that the thrust to another Hyderabad the overall image of the city as a new ideal and objective investment indicate leader.
A journey through the city on Friday, one of the most powerful men Hyderabad help gain recognition at international level, and open the door to new investment in this capital of Andhra Pradesh, famous for its pearls, palaces and delicious dishes like the computer -, biotechnology and pharmaceuticals, they say.
“Bush is visiting to contribute to what the city on the map. It offers trade spin-off benefits and open the doors to foreign direct investment, “said Shakti Sagar, managing director of ADP Private Limited.
Sagar, former president of Hyderabad Software Exporters Association (HYSEA), hopes that all sectors, including the benefits of this visit. “The visit will help the city grow faster,” he said.
With the four Bush-and-a-half-hour visit Hyderabad deserve the distinction of being the only city next to New Delhi to visit the two U.S. presidents.
Although Bush has visited the city HITEC computing hub, and will interact with farmers and researchers at a university of agriculture and businesses on the Indian School of Business, Business leaders hope that the visit is emphasis on the city, as was the case during his predecessor Bill Clinton to visit.
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What distinguishes an outstanding leader? If our second annual “40 Under 40″ feature is any indication, then vision, grit and the drive to make a difference are essential qualities. In our quest to identify 40 of Utah’s best and brightest business leaders under the age of 40, we were again overwhelmed by the quality of nominees we received. The result is an outstanding group of leaders in diverse fields of contribution. We hope you enjoy these brief glimpses into this galaxy of Utah’s young “rising stars.
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