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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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The Society for Tourism and Entertainment Promotion in Chandigarh (STEPS) will hold the screening of highly acclaimed Hindi movie ‘Agantuk’ under the Chandigarh Chapter of National Film Circle on May 5 at 6 pm in Government Polytechnic for Women, Sector 10, Chandigarh.
The evergreen Hindi movie “Agantuk” (The Stranger) is based on the famous novel, ‘Athithi’ by Satyajit Ray and stars Utpal Dutt, Mamta Shankar and Rabi Ghosh.
The membership for the National Film Circle of STEPS is open for corporates (minimum 10 members).
By becoming member of circle, the people of Chandigarh can enjoy evergreen films like Gandhi (English), Ardh Satya, 36 Chowringhee Lane, Silsila, Kabhi Kabhi etc. on weekly basis.
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Mumbai: December 27 reviews, Jamshedpur and Xavier’s Labour Relations Institute (XLRI) - India is among the five best schools - abuzz. The reason: it is famous sale of Fairmont (MF) is the seizure of money this anniversary year. And it is hoped to celebrate the moment with a coup timpani: greater participation and better research problems. The highest point is to the credit of the former secretaries of the Marketing Association of XLRI (Maxi), including some senior executives in large companies today.
“The fair sales in its simplest form is the search for sale disguised in the form of games,” said the sales department head and XLRI man, the idea, Sharad Sarin. “Participating companies will provide us with research problems. A group of students turn in the form of games. The games must ensure that the information collected, without any bias or distortion. The people of Jamshedpur, visiting the fair , Is not known, the company or is the problem of research. ”
The MF maintains exclusivity each year with a single center of gravity. Some of the priorities of the outstanding work of the MF have been in the past: children as consumers, new suppliers in the Indian market, Indian women as consumers of niche products. To date, two exhibitions have been devoted exclusively to IAG (Low Income Group), two children and one for women.
The FP is disguised in research, says Sarin, and includes the formulation of research, design, with identification information needs of the research problem, other forms to collect the same information in formats for the collection of information, sampling and size profile and analysis of information. The techniques used in the research include spouse multidimensional analysis scale, a cluster analysis, factor analysis, and so on.
Sarin added: “The MF is by far the strongest and low cost of exploratory research tool. Corporates can test several alternatives can on the decisions of sale, such as packaging, the sense of taste in food, re-positioning of alternatives for a brand and so forth. MF not only on food FMCGs, but also a large number of customers keep the house. ”
Companies that have problems for MF for studies in the last 24 years are, among other things, that the multinational group Bata ANZ, Cadbury, Citibank, Coca Cola, GSK, HSBC, ICI, Nestle, Ogilvy & Mather, Procter & Gamble Philips, ponds, RCI, Shaw Wallace and UNICEF.
Indian companies that are actively engaged in the MF are Arvind Mills, Asian colors, colors Berger, Bharat Shell, Blow Plast, Dabur, GIC, Hindustan Ciba-Geigy, HLL, HMT, HMV, Icici, Indo-National, ITC, Marico, New India Assurance, SBI, Tata Tea, titanium and the Volta. Companies are concerned, this year ITC, titanium, Franklin Templeton Investments, Colgate Palmolive, Nestle and UTI Bank.
The idea came from sarin way back in 1976, when he was looking for a comprehensive approach, which could armor at different interest groups as students, teachers, marketing companies and the community of human beings .
“On the one hand, I wanted an opportunity for students to practice what they learn in the classroom. In addition to using the tools MR (marketing, research), MF requires a challenge to manage a large group activity, with over 200 students. For companies marketing, I wanted to create, through an academic activity. For the human community, the idea was almost XLRI. Until then, for the majority foreign citizens was a XLRI Institute, Mr. Sarin.
The FP was widely recognized as one Indian and XLRI most valuable contributions in the field of marketing and will follow the model of a number of Indian leaders, U.S. and European Business Schools. The unique concept of the show was acclaimed by the strategy and marketing guru Philip Kotler of the Kellogg School of Management, Theodore Levitt of the Harvard Business School and Dr. Jim Nelson of the University of Colorado.
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Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS) and National Institute of Training in Industrial Engineering (NITIE) have already begun their summer placements. Corporates such as Citibank, HSBC, ABN Amro, ICICI Bank and also FMCG companies like Hindustan Lever Ltd, Colgate Palmolive and Cadbury participated in the summer internship at JBIMS.
NITIE attracted TVS Ltd, Ashok Leyland and ICICI Bank. The companies offered an average stipend of Rs7,000-Rs10,000 per month to students.
Highest demand for summer projects was in engineering and chemicals segments.
ICI Ltd selected six students from the campus. Though the jobs are of short duration, corporates have imposed stringent selection norms
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The Mumbai-based Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS) is a pioneer in having started the first full-time two-year Master in Management Studies (MMS) in India in 1965. JBIMS had tied up with the Stanford University for the MMS course. It prides itself in being the only management institute offering the MMS course for fees as low as Rs40,000.
It is currently striving to further reduce the fees to Rs20,000 for deserving but economically backward students. JBIMS is located in South Mumbai, which is also home to a number of corporates who double as faculty from the industry. The management education in JBIMS is unique as it is close to the Indian ethos. The Institute has plans to expand its campus at Kalina University in Mumbai. In Kalina it plans to start a full-fledged residential MBA course. JBIMS was rated as Asia’s 25th top B-school recently.
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ICFAI Business School (IBS), Chennai, is expecting 50 percent of its revenue to come from training collaborations with corporates over the next two years. IBS partnered with Ramco Systems to train people for its knowledge management portal. It has also partnered with Cygnus, a global economic and business research organisation.
IBS has an ongoing long-term training programme in Muscat for the Government of Oman through Bahawn Cybertek LLC. IBS is part of the Institute of Chartered Financial Analysis of India (ICFAI) of Hyderabad.
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CHENNAI: The Loyola Institute of Business Administration (LIBA) has called for nominations from listed corporates for the Mother Teresa Award - 2002.
The award is given to “a professionally managed model corporate citizen, with a consistent focus on its business mission blended with a social vision which reveals its concern for the economic uplift of the disadvantaged sections of the community”. So far, four companies have received this award - Titan Industries Ltd, Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers Ltd, Orchid Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals and Indian Oil Corporation.
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