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The annual convening of the prestigious Management Development Institute, Gurgaon was held on the vast campus of the Institute, March 8. It was an important event for the proud parents and faculty, if its study of 209 students in the establishment. The vice-chairman of the Rajya Rabha, Montek Singh Ahluwalia preside over the function. Among other glories on this occasion, including NK Singh, president of the Governing Council.
The director of MDI, Pritam Singh, in his speech, invited the graduates to Excel and win battles, as “Pandavas, after taking deeksha ” guru Dronacharya. He stressed the five mantras of the conduct of the preparation for effective management. It alsohighlighted the fact that during the International Women’s Day, 46 women were students of completion was the highest number of women, from MDI, since its inception in 1973.
In his convocation address Ahluwalia stressed the importance of management in the present and the future. He said: “Management identified, such as’ x efficiency” lacked in the past, governance due to a very tightly controlled economy. With the changes in economic policy and the ushering in of reforms in 90 years , Came in the management of their own. “The era of liberalization is a great challenge, because the competition is intense, technology is rapidly changing and any change anywhere in the world is perceived in India.” Like all developing countries we are far from a system dominated by the family guided Enterprise systems in which the separation between ownership and management will gradually increase, “said Ahluwalia.
It defines as the ability to conduct, organizations of different things from what they were conditioned to do so in the past. Although there is not an easy task, it is even more discouraging because the most major changes, who want to come in the future
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The Defence Minister, Mr. Pranab Mukherjee, Saturday, a sharp drop in designing a mechanism by which management of modern techniques can be used for training people in public administration and those who serve the public services for effective management and adequate supply systems public welfare.
Time, the convocation address in the Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management - the oldest Management Institute in the country - M. Mukherjee said the underlying objective of the Government of different systems of social protection and as such, the profitability of investments in projects of social security was not the only investment criteria of effectiveness. However, subject to considerations of social security, it is absolutely necessary for optimal use of fiscal and human resources to use in such projects.
Mr. Mukherjee completed the Institute for the sustainability of its ongoing efforts to manage mixed with years of social security and said the Institute was an event to be fit, as a “university”.
In his speech, Professor Satya Sadhan Chakraborty, West Bengal Minister of Higher Education, commended the Institute for the constant improvement of the quality of their training offer existing and new courses in line with market requirements.
In the context of the occasion, the chairman of the Board of Governors of the Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management, Dr. Pratap Chandra Chunder, said the board of the Institute’s programmes has raised questions in the fields of economy and social development.
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Networking interdisciplinary, publications and conferences are some of the benefits of belonging to society.
American Academy of Pharmaceutical Physician
Purpose. The American Academy of Pharmaceutical Physicians is an independent, professional organization non-profit organization whose members are dedicated to the development of new pharmaceutical active ingredients and ensure that doctors, most up-to-date information for the safe and effective management.
“Details”. Those eligible: doctors working in pharmaceutical medicine. Annual Meeting 2001: 14-16 October, Philadelphia, PA. Publications: Newsletter. Costs: $ 125 per year.
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Belgian Pharmaceutical Association for physicians (Association of Physicians Belgian pharmaceuticals)
Purpose. To define and promote the profession of pharmacy doctors, support and advise pharmacy and defend the doctors in their professional practice. To promote the image and recognition of pharmaceutical medicine as a new medical specialty. To promote training and continuing among members. To promote contacts between members. To create, maintain or strengthen any relationship or contact that could be helpful in achieving the objectives of the association, with the authorities, personalities, and aVerzeichnis clubs and associations
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The Geological Survey of India (ASI), a leading scientific organization was launched in 1851 as regards the support of the Indian Railways in coal mines explore fuel for its needs. Since then, GSI is bisected by 153 years of its existence. It was only the primary schools of geo-scientific information for mineral fuels and water resources, management of natural resources and spearhead the cause of environmental protection.
Now, a sub-organization of the Union Ministry of Mines, the GSI has its headquarters in Calcutta, with six regions and three wings and an institute specializing in training in Hyderabad. The six regions are: Northern Region (based in Lucknow), West Region (Jaipur), Eastern Region (Kolkata), Nord-Ost-Region (Shillong), Central Region (Nagpur) and the South (Hyderabad).
The GSI has a large pool of experienced scientists with a powerful technical staff at their service, has successfully completed a repository reliable database of the Earth, has contributed invaluably to the development of infrastructure and industry in India. GSI activities stretching from north of the Himalayan region to the frigid Antarctic continent, the Indian Ocean, the offshore in the desert region and even in the sky. Indeed, this is the GSI, which took systematic geological mapping of this region for the first time and since, he continues refining to meet the requirements of the progression of technology and needs.
The GSI creates and updates the geological, geophysical and geochemical maps of the country, with their off-shore zones. It examines and evaluates the mineral water and energy resources of countries and their off-shore zones. In addition, the plate systematically explored the area in the basement of the country, develops, maintains the nuclear drill national libraries and documentation centres. He studied in Earth Sciences for the effective management of the Earth system and its resources. With the understanding of geological knowledge of the GSI reduce risks to life and property of geopolitical risks and addresses social issues to improve the quality of life. It acts as a national repository of Earth science data generated by various agencies and disseminate the same for the development of educational and social needs. The GSI, protects and maintains rare and collections of geological materials representative for the national geological curiosities, museums and parks.
Monitoring Nature’s Fury
The GSI is a milestone in the achievement of 2004 was declared as the “crux of the Agency in landslide scholarships by the Ministry of Home Affairs. The recommendation of the GSI appropriate to implement immediately leave the population of the study of landslide in Uttarkashi Varunavat Parbat (Uttaranchal) stored on the lives of residents. GSI scientists’ active participation in monitoring the Parechu lake born as a result of landslides forewarned against potential damage should the lake.
The year 2004 saw a 25 GSI geo-ecological studies geo-ecological from the impact assessment geostrategic environment of the audit and studies on natural disasters, with geomorphic process for public health and Landslide in addition to issues concerning Article 12 of prospecting SYN studies generation. More GSI undertook study Fluorosis endemicity in parts of Jhansi and Sonbhadra district of Uttar Pradesh and assess the impact of arsenic in the circle of Bhojpur Bihar. Glaciological detailed studies on glaciers in Hamta-Lahaul and Spiti circle Himachal Pradesh were held to moniter the minimum and maximum duration ablation. Glacier inventory of Thatte, Saltoro, Sumdo, attach Nubra and Rangdo Basin Ladakh circle of Jammu and Kashmir, 108 glaciers in Saltoro basin, 366 glaciers in the basin Sumdo and glaciers in 82 basins set. It turned out that the whole glacierised are Saltoro to 40.5 per cent, 14.02 per cent in the fasting and 6.89 percent in Sumdo basin.
GSI was able to update the All India earthquake database until the year 2001 with 1347 events. A total of 17483 events were recorded in the database. Other than these, Article 43 of the geo-technical engineering and geological projects have been designed for water resource management / development / implementation of the communication network, transport and other infrastructure. The year 2004 also saw GSI sign a declaration of intention to IMD for integration of seismological observatories in India under national seismological network and cooperation in the field of seismology earthquakes and microzonation geology.It also conducted seismic studies in Siliguri (West Bengal), Ahmedabad (Gujarat), Mumbai (Maharashtra) and urban complex Dehradun (Uttaranchal) and Vezag (Andhra Pradesh).
The GSI has Discoveries at international level. He engaged in geological survey of mines along border areas of Indo-Bhutan for the assessment of water quality in the Dolomites the area of mines and tea gardens adjoining North Bengal. In 2002, GSI successfully on 4-South Asia Geological Congress in New Delhi.
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BHOPAL: Speakers at a workshop on “Environmental availability of data and decision-making process”, by the Indian Institute of Forest Management here on Friday were unanimous in asserting that the data are of crucial importance for a effective management of the environment.
In addition, agrees that the available data and the future is in danger, is unfair and it is totally inadequate.
One participant said that the data should not be on the stem, but in the results.
Another subsidiary of discussion, said: “The challenge is to the data on an asset base by ensuring that those who have the know-how (for data collection) active” players “in decision-making . ”
Right National Academy G. Director Mohan Gopal, who chaired the meeting, said that the real issue which must be addressed in the context of “redistribution of power and social change”.
Dr. Gopal said it is a very close link between the availability of information and robustness of the statistical systems effective in informing those who make laws and implement them. He stressed the need for setting up a statistical system for the environment. “The number of cases has increased, and there are more costumes and the declaratory act of violation of the right of the executive branch, and also, because society is changing.” Another important element was the conflict, in conjunction with the country and natural resources, he added.
Introduction to the theme of the workshop, Professor Madhu Verma said, we need an increase in resources allocated to forestry in the eleventh plan.
The former Director General of the IIFM, JB Lal said that the ecology could not be separated from the economy. He said, matter and energy and all forms of life depend, forests, crop agriculture, fisheries, water and grass disembarked. He told officers statistics participation in the workshop to respond positively to sensitive data and remain. About the ecological balance, he said: “We use this term to understand very little about it.”
Mr. Lal stressed the importance of integrated management of resources and said that no system could be considered in isolation.
The president and founder of the trustee Sambhavna Trust, an NGO working for the cause of victims of the Bhopal gas, Satinath Sarangi spoke of the crime of the environment that are relevant to the disappearance of many indigenous people, the loss of Forests and performance to threaten marine life. “The impact of the crime of the environment are much closer to us than we thought,” he said, adding that the baseline data, including retail gas seeped from the Union Carbide plant for more than 20 years in Bhopal and the number of citizens Killed or were influenced, was not yet available.
The Conservative government in chief forest, PB Gangopadhyay, said grazing and firewood, which is at hand, and on a daily basis Forest, is not known. “These are economic activities that are not always reflected in our GDP,” he said, adding that, although 55 to 75 percent of the country, energy consumption has been amended by the Forest , it has not always been represented in energy policy and the tragedy that energy policy is still nothing to the power output of the forest.
Betonend that collecting data to evaluate fuel consumption, as many people were in wood, Mr Gangopadhyaya said that the data from reality.
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Panaji, Aug 31 (PTI) Goa Institute of Management (GIM) is organizing a national conference for two days on September 2, deliberate on the crucial issue of the “logistics”.
Participants are informed of the release overview of logistics in India, shipping and ports for the development of effective management, network optimisation by land and maritime transport, railways Financial and its consequences, among other issues, GIM-coordinator of the conference Saurav A Goyal told reporters.
The growth of the Indian economy with a strong growth of imports and exports attest to the need for better logistics management effectively and difficult to exploit the competitive market, he said.
According to S Thirumalai, GIM-Associate Professor and logistics costs are more than 20% of sales in India, when he was least in countries like the United States.
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LUCKNOW: Grandma had developed the most powerful tool for an organization HRD oil, machinery: “The history of the narration.” Given that dissemination of knowledge, the conversion of the implicit explicit strengthen Business is finally a house.
Only a mechanical approach has been the mantra immersed within existing holdings. Admittedly, it was logical that companies are investing in a house training of its employees, the use of knowledge within the organization has been fruitful, and more, with the added benefit of better performance and more Broad participation, it would inevitably lead to efficient and effective management of the work force.
In a workshop entitled “Knowledge Management: Issues and Challenges”, organized by the National HRD Network Lucknow chapter, the benefits of organizational learning, were during a presentation by Professor of the organization, the behavior , the Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow, Archana Shukla, was accompanied by Professor R Srinivasan, fellows, strategic management group, IIM-L.
During the workshop, housing and UP Development Board, Professor Shukla, said there was a “need to revitalize the art of story”, as an effective means of transferring knowledge, c that is to say to “contribute to the transformation of Tacitus explicit.”
Admittedly, it is important that an organization acquired, stored and used multiple entries for its development, we must pay greater attention to check both higher and lower levels of management in the process, “she said . In addition, when handling a problem with the fluctuation to say within an organization, we must understand the values and the importance of a model taking into account the “welfare Embedded Systems’.
Learning is a dynamic process and has been accompanied by verlernend. For this reason, “Organizations must also rid of old models that are not operational in the current situation,” she added.
He drew up a list of informal skills and crafts, which are difficult to document. With the mental models, beliefs and perceptions, this could a valuable resource for an organization, she has noticed.
“Manage” tacit knowledge “, the greatest challenge,” said Professor Shukla, explaining that their move to explicit socialization, outsourcing, the internalization and combination. During the socialization, in this regard, say the experience of learning by observing colleagues, the creation of internalization implicit mental models of the common experiences and documentation of the history of narration. Furthermore, the use of metaphors, analogies, figures and models has been of paramount importance, while explaining a situation, “she said.
What was needed, “Capture”, experience and vigilant in organizing this information. It could be a small notepad, if necessary, and go on the experience to come together so that, finally, a repository.
However, the sharing and use of this information is not in the final version of knowledge management, she added.
While the response to a question from the presentation, Professor Shukla stressed that departments can emulate the housing board, which showed that, despite the resource Crunch and other barriers, could lead a department, ” a world-class organisation. Past, Vice-President of NHRDN VP Sahi, while the reference to the results of the UN, housing Commissioner Garg, said that the power was at work, so that only a legal person would think make a difference.
Those present at workshops sponsored by secretary, NHRDN, Lucknow chapter, Manoj Sharma of the Aditya Birla Group, vice president of the Hotel Clarks Avadh, Amresh Gupta, head of the HR HPCL Dinesh Prasad and mediators Regional BPCL, Udai Basant.
Representatives of the Indo-golf fertilizer, LIC, Taj Residency, HAL, Scooters India Ltd, State Bank of India, NTPC, Bennett Coleman & Co. Ltd and the rise and the Housing Development Board were also present, in addition to the students of IIM-L, Jaipuria Institute for Management, Babu Banarsi The Institute for Management and Lumba.
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Thiruvananthapuram BUSINESS LINE From November 05, 2005: Vignyan Utsav five days of assembly and interactive exhibition on the theme of nature and man-made disasters and their effective management benefit of fashion, you Saturday at Kochi. Scientific Awareness Forum (SAFE), Kochi - based NGO, the Corporation of Kochi and the Rotary Club of North Cochin are co-sponsors. The meetings are convened with scientists and scientific experts and service organizations’, “said Dr CK only Rajan, president of the SAFE. The Minister for Sport, Mr Dominic presentation, the process is open. The mayor of Cochin, to the presidency. Competitions on the theme were organized for schools and students. Among the participants are known geo-physicist Dr. Mr. Baba, Mr K.M
Amanulla the National Safety Council, Dr P. Murali NIMHANS Bangalore, Dr Joseph PV, and the famous meteorologist Dr KT Damodaran, Director, School of Marine Sciences, Cochin University of Science and Technology. Completion of the cult Dr. Function G. Madhavan Nair, chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation, and Brigadier General James DO, Deputy Director General, National Cadet Corps. Copyright 2005 Business Line
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