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The Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIM-K), its annual funding of seminars, Arthanomics 2006 on its campus near here on 14 and January 15.
The theme of the seminar is “the path to mature financial markets-Indian transition.”
The well-being “a factor of India on the international scene is growing, and it is absolutely necessary that India believes there achieving stability in financial markets. This would, retail and confidence of institutional investors. The Hindu - Business Line is the partner of the press event.
Arthanomics 2006 aims graphic on the road to maturity of financial markets. The seminar is Nyaya (regulations), neethi (Standards of Conduct) and Kriya (shares).
The speakers, the seminar will also Hemant Tanna, Vice-President, Investment Banking, ING Vysya, Manish Gupta, commercial director structured, Citibank, Partho Mukherjee, head of treasury, UTI Bank; CJ George, MD, Geojit Securities and Anil Jhala, CFO, Birla SunLife Insurance. There are also participants from IDBI and National Commodities and Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX).
The event begins with Uma Mohan, chef, customer service, NCDEX implementation of a three-hour workshop on the theme of raw materials and products.
The workshop is appropriate for the transmission of knowledge of participants regarding procurement of raw materials in India, its evolution, design, product design and specifications, risk mitigants and settlement process.
It is supported by a live demonstration of trading terminal, to the extent of citations, by operators.
The meeting aims to focus on aspects of trade and market dynamics of trade.
This is the first time that the NCDEX is a partnership with a school from B to organize such a workshop.
The event will also have a paper presentation on “Infrastructure Financing growth in India in the next 10 years, in which students up from B-schools across the country will participate.
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Kozhikode: “OPUS 2005″, in a management seminar began on Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIMK) on its campus near Kozhikode, on Saturday.
The seminar focused on “Industry of India the Crossroads: A century after the industrial revolution.” The seminar discussed India position of countries emerging as one of the strongest growing economies in the world, more and more important and the role that trading in a company for growth.
The seminar was an attempt to educate the management of students on the challenges facing organizations and approaches at the time in the field of operations. The seminar is organized by the Agency, Omega, the group operations in the interest of IIMK. The Hindu Business Line, the media partners.
Saji Gopinath, coordinator of the Faculty inaugurated the seminar. Mohamed Iqbal Dabhoiwala, a senior consultant - Supply Chain Practice, Grannen-India Ltd, Narayan Rajagopalachari, Vice-President, Global Consulting Services, i2 Technologies, Radha Mohan Gupta, head of logistics - Reckitt Benckiser also mentioned the occasion.
OPUS 2005 has also been a case study competition named `Opstimum.” Preliminaries were made, with broad participation IIMS B above and schools. The finalists presented their solutions for a jury of industry and science on Saturday.
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The two-day sales seminar 2005 “Synapse” of the Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIM-C) arrived on its campus near Kozhikode, on Sunday.
The event was organized by MPower, sale, in the interest of IIM-K group, and supported by the Chamber of Indian Industry (CII). The Hindu Business Line has been a partner of the written press. The theme of the seminar was “The New World: local, global challenges”.
Vijay Balakrishnan, Principal of sales and marketing, Bharti Tele Ventures Ltd, spoke about the movement of services and innovation in the rapidly changing and competitive market the second day Sunday. “Our only source of competitive advantages, our people and the service they provide,” said Balakrishnan. S. Ramachandran, Principal Consultant, Littler Associates, said that most market research is not fully leveraged. Drawing on his extensive experience in various companies, including Sterlite Industries and Pidilite, he asked a practical perspective in the field of marketing research.
Harish Bijoor, CEO, Harish Bijoor Inc. advises, housing on the theme “The future of the rural world: challenges of marketing in rural areas, ’said in rural areas of marketing, its potential, its characteristics and position the strange coup “in”, which in marketing. Bijoor Mr urban market has remained responsible for drawing up misconceptions and debt for large hands and secondary treatment of the rural market. “Qu that is what has opened is just the tip of the iceberg, “he said.
Gibson Veda Mani, CEO, traders Association of India (RAI), then spoke in-house brands, found that for a trademark color for success, we need a vision and a mark of transparency in management. “Keep your (your) Trademarks and your trademarks to keep you (you),” he said.
Sandeep Budhiraja, Associate Director, AC Nielsen-ORG Marg, spoke about the emergence of cult brands. He stressed that the marks could worship, the difference and not sell a product or service, but a lifestyle
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NEW DELHI, March 24 Asia Pulse - Highlights newspapers today:
– Danish Dairy major, JC Hansen, eyeing India is the next objective. When a step in this direction, the world leader Dairy Business crops has developed a new culture of dairy specially designed for making dahi - the traditional yoghurt consumed in the country.
– The Bug Going Global India has bitten B-schools. During IIM-B provides a Tryst Singapore, B-schools closed as the Mumbai-based SP Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR) and XLRI, Jamshedpur also climed on the train of globalization. A
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– Noida Toll Bridge is on track in the London Stock Exchange. In a significant development, Noida Toll Bridge Company Limited (NTBCL) - a toll road special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) of IL & FS was signed on Thursday, the London Stock Exchange’s vice-market Investment, a subsidiary to 100 per cent of trade.
– Deal RS 22 billion Jet Airways to Buy-Out Air Sahara is in a Limbo by both parties to a consensus on a new price Thursday.
On the economic exploitation Standard –
– Oil India (OIL) is competing with ONGC Videsh (ovl) in the race for the purchase of U.S. $ 2.5 billion large oilfield Russian Udmurtneft.
– NTPC Ltd has its sights abroad and opening a beachhead its plans for overseas with an office in Dubai.
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– Bajaj Allianz General Insurance has made a tie-up with SpaceCo, an alliance which is headquartered in France, to seek opportunities underwriting insurance for space programmes in India.
– Finance Minister P. Chidambaram said Thursday that the government and the Reserve Bank of India, with an action plan at the end of the month to improve liquidity in the banking system and implement the budget communication to the availability of appropriations short-term 7 percent during the operation kharif 2006.
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SALEM: Organizations need to be innovative and to the management of their customers, Chief Executive Officer of the Association of Traders of India, Mumbai, V. Gibson said.
Opening of the All India Council for Technical Education national seminar on “marketing in the digital era”, co-sponsored by The Hindu Business Line, and organised by the School of Management Sona (SSM) here on Friday , M. Gibson said that the organizations should have an edge in terms of handling the demands of its customers.
Retention
Companies should innovative technologies for customers and loyalty.
A real service would allow companies to maintain their customers.
Outside the building customer loyalty, it was very important that the organizations of the loyalty of their customers, he said.
Recalling the developments in the various sectors of the country, “said Gibson of growth of the population was regarded as a negative factor.
Aspect positive
But it has proved positive aspect for the development of the nation.
Delivering a statement at a meeting on the Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Professor of Marketing, Indian Institute of Management, Indore, Thapan K. Panda said that the RCMP, organizations assist clients as individuals, to benefit from a long - Definition of Customer Relations and to remove obstacles and distortions in non-intermediate value.
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He said that this could also help, CRM, sales organizations to reduce costs for customers by focusing on their needs and to ensure the effectiveness of a marketing operation today.
It would promote organisations customer service rather than price cuts and promotions to avoid additional costs of low value or customers for the costs of high value and improve the use of sales channels, make the most of every customer contact.
A. College secretary Dhirajlal presidency.
Festschrift book
S. Main Govindarajan, the seminar published book. Sona School of Management, the director D. Dhanapal welcome.
Those involved Assistant Professor David R. Rajesh, Regional General Manager, The Hindu, Tiruchy, Srikanthan V., and others.
Sessions on Integrated Marketing Communications and Strategic Marketing will be held on September 16.
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In line with its service to the cause of management training and its overall goal of a real school, Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship (XIME), Bangalore, is organising an international conference on “Managing the Education - Land prospects in a Globalisierenden World, “” In collaboration with the Association of Indian Management Schools.
The Hindu and The Hindu Business Line, the media are partners in the Conference, the third of the series on XIME is hosted since 2005.
Globalization has launched management training, more than any other field of higher education. The theme of this conference is that the management of training across the world reacts to the requirements of globalization. The participants will discuss how the various national education systems, grabbed rapidly changing, are incompatible with the management of these challenges. The conference brings together scientists and eminent speakers from all five continents.
The conference will take place on the campus of the XIME at Electronic City, and is open to scholars, students and professionals. The constituent meeting starts at 9.30 pm on 24 January.
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Chennai, Aug. 20 - CHENNAI, it is not on the major leagues in information technology, but a few fundamental issues such as water supply and the quality of education are discussed, the Kingdom - Uni said Raman, CEO, Global Outsourcing Realties (GRO).
The city has had a problem of water there is also the past, but today is a serious problem.
The training curricula in the country, and throughout the country, as a rule, still 17 chapters and 18 speak Century, which are less important for the present generation, he said.
According to Mr. Raman, GRO, a Business Process Outsourcing company, visited several schools in Tamil Nadu, to recruit graduates for the company.
Among the graduates of 1300, companies can only 15-17.
Educational institutions should be coordinated with the industry and the professional skills of students, he said at the Annual Memorial Lecture Srikanth here Friday.
Satyam Computer Services Ltd and the Institute of Financial Management and Research of the ceremony for the presentation Srikanth Ananthanarayanan, was a collaborator and consultant to a past Satyam analysts in The Hindu Business Line.
Mr K. Jayaramakrishnan, vice president, Tata Consultancy Services, Tamil Nadu, said that the main advantage of the presence of 265 engineering colleges.
There should be more interaction between industry and science to the other requirements.
Unlike Chennai, Madurai, Coimbatore, small cities like Kumbakonam are also coming upin services in the area.
In Kumbakonam, an accounting plan on the establishment of BPO, “said Jayaramakrishnan.
In his statement, Mr. D. Sampathkumar, Associate Editor, The Hindu Business Line, so that the city could not claim an exclusive benefit. Problems such as lack of water and lack of supply of electricity, each big city.
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