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Chennai-based Loyola Institute of Business Administration (LIBA) in association with National Foundation for Corporate Governance (NFCG) is conducting a one day national meet on Corporate Governance on 25 January.
S Chandrasekhar, Director - International Infrastructure Consultant will inaugurate the conference and Ranjana Kumar, Vigilance Commissioner, Government of India will deliver the keynote address. Gopal Srinivasan, director, TVS Electronics Ltd and chairman, CII Tamilnadu council, will deliver the valedictory address.
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Corporates, students and academia, especially the budding managers and decision makers of the business and industry of tomorrow, are expected to take part in this mega event.
Under the influence of globalization, many corporations in their quest to go global have started exerting considerable influence across diverse stakeholders community.
The influence has consequently led to a need for transparency and openness in all spheres of operations and to the corporate culture.
Thus, corporate governance has emerged from remaining a buzzword to one of assiduous practice among dynamic and trend-setting corporations.
Corporate governance encompasses the various statutes, processes and procedures every corporate ought to adhere to and the ambit extends to a complex set of relationships between the company’s management, its board, its shareholders and other stakeholders like employees, consumers, and the general public.
Issues like distinguishing the roles of the board and the management, composition of board, the role of the CEO, directors’ remuneration, disclosure and audit practices, and environmental issues related to corporate practices, form part of the corporate governance.
By and large, these impeccable practices culminate in creating and enhancing the corporation’s competitive advantage over the longer horizon, enabling the corporation to perform efficiently, enhancing the value of the enterprise and providing protection to the stakeholder.
The conference will discuss several of these aspects of corporate governance, yield valuable insights from eminent people who have held important positions in various arms of the government and led their organizations with distinction.
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HYDERABAD: For films candidates in the town on Sunday was a happy day. If D Suresh Babu, Executive Producer of Suresh Productions provided hits as “Allari ‘and’ Malleswari” asked several eager beaver and visit him in his office the next business day, to check if they were good assistants makers Scene and their pay, they A ‘T believe their ears.
Strugglers dying for a chance for the year saw a glimmer of hope, and it was enough, the public, to a great ovation. While many others around Babu in a hurry to note his address, as it allows them to further declines in the rotation books, encouraging words Babus “we need brilliant ideas” from the rest and passionate filmmaker observes that the The career prospects of the entertainment industry has to offer. And were all of the action happens in the “Times” 2007 Avenue “, a career and training, interactive seminars Sri Satya Sai Nigamam.
Wannabe film directors, entrepreneurs, fashion designers to enhance the charm, MBA-2007 ’saw, eager faces of all facets of university life and vocational training, who are willing to spend their Sunday in an interview with Experts, as you carve their careers.
Vinita Pittie designers, who confessed that it remains to fashion and do not know that R of Fashion, Kick began his session with a presentation on the prospects of fashion as a business proposal.
The changing face of fashion “for the protection only to the individual, an expression, the various aspects of the fashion industry, she informed students on the various options industry opened. Hyderabadi Talking to a multitude of ‘Career Options, you can not miss on the growth of the ITES-BPO and industry. therefore on the outlook for the ITES-BPO, and the sector has been Jaideep Pradhan, Site Director, International Services DELL , Hyderabad.
He said: “The Indian IT industry grew by 28 percent of BPO and currently has 1.6 million people. Statistics indicate that during the year 2020, India has a surplus of trained people in this sector compared to a deficit in countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia. ”
In addition to the exchange of statistics, added that he would also work in a company offering skill ITES extension, the choice of jobs, whether you win, and options, the beyond what happens In any other sector of its employees.
The fascinating world of advertising is also the envy of many students, if As ad director Mohammad Khan ad shielded us some of the best films of all to see and appreciate.
After ankreidend, what he needs to take part in the advertising and the power of the industry, there is a distinction to be made, he listed in the various branches of industry, it could decide how creative , The management of accounts and media planning. On the question of how we know if it is for display in the world, Khan said: “If you do not know a partner, the best indicators, which have shown is that this area is Not for you. ”
The MBA is the study of the option for most students, there was no better person as an MBA IIM on educating students on career choices. Saurav Mukherji, a professor of organizational behavior, the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, a number of myths became says, “if a passport holds an MBA in a world of possibilities, it is impossible that The choice of a profession. First, it must be a wise career choice, and then an MBA.
Support an MBA is to improve what is known or not, this is not just a free education nuclear education. ”
He also informed the students about the attributes, which is already, it is necessary to follow an MBA and the need for professional experience.
Bachi Karkaria, counsel for the editor, The Times of India, spoke with students about the attributes, it is necessary for the success of a journalist in the world of journalism full of interesting anecdotes about his experiences. Parveen Malhotra Educational Adviser to clarify doubts and guided the students about their careers.
Winding up the meeting was Goud K Sudhakar, a librarian, the British Library and Manjiri Ganu, educational advisers, UNITI Foundation, participants in education in the United Kingdom and the United States.
The students were unable to assist the seminar agreed that there is a little dreams and realities greatly helped in his career ideal.
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Chennai, March 20. EQUIPPING of education is a “waste absolute,” if not in the game of entertainment. Attitude is everything to the determination and a burning desire to succeed, on learning of oneself, and not on ‘age, appearance or force, “said MG settlement Ambalam, director (International Admissions), Raffles LaSalle, Mumbai, at the national workshop on the long day Personality Development co-organised by the Sai Sri Ram Institute of Management Studies, Tambaram, and BL Club here.
At a meeting on the theme “Development Attitude,” he says in “turbo, 10-cylinder engine,” where everyone had the keys. To succeed, and the life and work, we must have the right attitude for others to manage and parameters. Management is to understand people and to help them succeed as well, he said.
The assertion that its umschränken mandatory in the army has taught him a lot of Singapore regarding the adaptation of its own position on the circumstances, Mr. Ambalam said it is a lesson to learn and the fact that the dinosaurs have disappeared because they are not adapted. Gaining the trust of other human beings and the respect they deserve, holds his position, he said.
During its meeting, the Leadership qualities negotiation, Mr R. Guhan, Country Manager, JobsDB.com, each person has to wake up and say: ‘If it’s not me, who else can still win? If not now, when? “The best leaders are those who have ambitions and March toward these goals. Guide, it must be a listener, it is necessary to know that the execution projects and delegate responsibilities and action-oriented as a person. The director must be able to the mission and vision of his plan in his team, they must be directly on the right track, it should know how to assess situations and the beginning of everything, a model, “said Guhan.
Speech at a meeting on Emotional Intelligence, T. Mr. Suresh, Senior Vice-President (HR), TAFE in detail about the importance of emotional quotient (EQ), and the Ethos, pathos and logos in EQ. Dr. K. Maran, Professor and Director of the Institute, and Dr. S. Seetharaman, Principal, Sri Sai Ram Engineering College, was in the workshop.
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Shri V.K. Ramamurthy, Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas, here today receive a report from the four-member committee, chaired by Dr Nitish Sengupta, Director, International Management Institute. The committee has been set up to the prospect of an alliance between the stand-alone company’s sales M / IBP Co. Ltd and Certificate Revocation List, MRL, BRPL NRL and the refining unit of the company. On that occasion, the Minister explained that the Committee’s recommendations will be carefully examined to appropriate decision.
The committee was asked to examine and analyse the emerging scenario in the area of oil production in India after the year 2001, with particular reference to the development and introduction of competitiveness and the profitability of the stand-alone refineries and marketing companies, IBP Co. Ltd. This should take place within the framework of the state and the strategies of other oil companies, under the conditions laid down by globalization and de-regulation/liberalisation. The committee of four members was also in the mission to examine the options that are available and offer a strategic alliance / integration of these oil companies, among themselves or with other oil companies. It was also asked to strike / recommend the best mode of the form and the aforementioned restructuring stand alone companies, so that the viability and strong, oil companies may refer to a base of the integrated approach upstream and downstream activities of the oil sector for domestic marketing and refining, which may have advantages for the future conditions of competition and market forces and sustainable use units with a growth potential.
Other committee members were Shri J. Jaya Raman, former CMD, CRL, Shri Anil Sachdeva, MD maitre Board, New Delhi and director (finance), OCC, New Delhi.
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