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Business-students played a strategist to competition last week, for the best ideas to increase profits.
Sponsored by Tata Indicom, Poseidon - Business Plan competition, Parivartan was part, the annual festival of IIT Delhi’s Management Science.
The competition, named after the Greek god of the seas, earthquakes and horses, won the team Mumbai’s National Institute of Industrial Engineering.
Top B-schools - IIM Calcutta, the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Faculty of Management Studies, Management Development Institute Gurgaon and others - and Engineering Institute IIT Kanpur have been Schlachtgetümmel.
“It is our desire to connect with youth not only as consumers, but to participate in their empowerment. Poseidon students will help showcase the talents of business,” said Vineet Bhatia, Tata telecommunications services “Chief the northern region.
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AHMEDABAD: With the growing interest of companies, a time slot for placement on IIMs is not enough. To increase pressure on the programs, the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad has decided to extend the deadline for the placement process to the Institute. The move intended to facilitate recruitment for business students.
During last year, about 80 companies have participated in the investment process in the summer of this year, more than 100 companies are on campus.
“Normally, the number of companies visiting the campus to zero and one slot location is very high. It follows pressure inappropriate time for the different agents, and it also increases the pressure on students. Well, we want businesses, the same in any location and length in the summer, as well as the investment process definitive, “informs a senior lecturer at the Institute. With the number of companies on campus to visit one day, agents, as well as the faces of students on various themes sparkling top intermediaries who are everywhere on campus, the same day. In addition, a large portion of investment officers to a problem. The Institute is currently position summer 2007-09, PGP and PGP ABM lot.
Summer is the placement, the six days of each placement shelter for two days. The location of a zero of the mediation process many witnesses, including international companies for financial services and consulting businesses. Companies are slotted based on the preferences of students to the profession, images, damages, branding, artist and the exclusive placement agent.
Summer is a course with mandatory academic requirements for students obtain relevant industry experience. Companies in all sectors of the economy are now IIMs to hiring, including global finance, consulting, marketing, information technology, operations, general management and private equity firms. Headhunters are Deutsche Bank, Lehman Brothers, Barclays Capital, BCG, Bain Consulting, among other RPG. Last year, the largest placement agency in the slot zero was Lehman Brothers, removed 17 students, with 14 Merrill Lynch and JP Morgan, recruited students and Braclays, each 11
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Like the world itself-business, business of education is not what it was in the past. It’s so much more. What’s more, it’s the demand.
Conducted are periods during which the teachers have been trained in the field of classical models and students on textbooks to learn the basics of operating a business. These days, even if it’s upwards of Presidents no longer wear a tie, education, business requires more real-life skills.
Today’s business students are not only studying accounting, economics and demographics. They are studying electronic commerce and Web page design, and that tutelege. Leaders of the residence and other local businessmen. The company enters the world to help transform and strengthen its powerful assets - students.
In the halls of institutions in the region, see businessmen on the role of teachers, educational advisers and mentors plan.
In this feature that has radiated Baltimore Business Journal teachers, the changing face of higher education in the Greater Baltimore business. She spoke of the reasons why education is so important in their lives and what they are doing to ensure that the next generation is ready to guide the industry in the region.
Stephen Beckenholdt
College of Notre Dame of Maryland Chair, Department of Business & Economics
Age: 52
Location: Baltimore
Location: Warren, Ohio
Stephen Beckenholdt is not just a type. Indeed, the chairman of the Division of Economics and professor of economics at the University of Notre Dame of Maryland has a broad perspective.
“As a professor at Notre Dame, I am a strong believer in a context of very strong human, and other things like the foundations of the economy,” said Beckenholdt. Philosophy, History [ldots] things like widening your opinion. It is more than numbers. ”
Beckenholdt practice what he preaches. He holds a Bachelor of Business Administration at Kent State University, a degree in law at the University of Maryland, and is pursuing a doctorate in political science at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
With its global vision of education, Beckenholdt has played a leading role at the delivery of Notre Dame’s Master’s Degree in Management Today, it is an analogue of surveillance for the rehabilitation of the Undergraduate Business-school program and seeks to establish partnerships with businesses.
In addition to teaching, serves Beckenholdt such commissions Institutional Advancement Committee and the school of the structure of the state organization. Beckenholdt Notre Dame is also representative of the Faculty of NCAA.
But education is the first Beckenholdt love.
“One of the most beautiful things, if I came to Notre Dame, to interact and students,” he said. “I knew that is what I wanted to do.”
Robert Chylinksi
Baltimore International College President & Founder
Age: 50 early –
Residence: Fairfield County, Connecticut
Location: Baltimore County
First expansion in a building office, it is relatively small, so that local agencies College, Baltimore International College (BIC), president and founder Roger Chylinski explains how the institution had originated from outside Baltimore City Community College in 1970, the first D’years, one of the largest producers of the workforce talent for the booming sector, the hospitality of Maryland. Although he spoke with pride of the University of benefits - at present 800 students, 16 full-time teachers, the reports of ownership and mode of operation of the Mount Vernon Hotel Atlantic Bay Seafood Restaurant, and a campus and Ireland - Chylinski also speaks of the pain of growing school.
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A growing number of business students believe a company’s responsibilities extend beyond the boardroom and into the local community, a new study shows.
In a survey of 1,943 MBA students at 15 business schools across the nation, 26 percent said they felt businesses had broad social responsibilities, up from just 15 percent in a similar survey five year ago, according to the Aspen Institute Center for Business Education, a Colo.-based nonprofit group.
Yet, less than half of the students surveyed said they would speak up against employer practices that clashed with their own business ethics. Instead, most said they would likely seek a new job.
The heightened importance students put on making a positive contribution to society tended to decrease over the course of their MBA program, the study found.
Source : inc.com
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