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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 Indian Institute of Travel and Tourism Management (IITM) provides a short duration of course, after which the candidates can be empanelled as a guide. Guide license has been granted both at the state and central level by the Department of Tourism. They hold examination according to their needs and advertise in leading newspapers. The test consists of Erlangen in general knowledge, history and culture, etc.. For further details contact directly to the tourism department of your choice.
In recent years, employment opportunities is increasing dramatically in this industry in the country. All travel services, including travel operators, travel agents, hoteliers, restaurateurs, adventure tourism and leisure providers, the manufacture and sale of craft items, etc.. require professionalism.
The Government of India Tourist Office and the Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management (IITTM), New Delhi, Gwalior and Kurukshetra University offer training tourist guides. These are short term (3-4 months) courses for graduates with a background in art / archaeology / history. Tourism and Travel Administration / Management Course is supported by several institutions, including DU, Delhi, Vikarm University, University Utakl, Sri Venkateswara University, Kurukshetra University, Garhwal University, Annamalai University, Lucknow University, SNDT Mumbai, and so on.
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An extension of the knowledge base, more than anything else, strength of will of the Indian economy in the 21 century, as it is a conscious move to a central pillar of the knowledge of the nation’s Development planning.
This was the message that resonate in every conversation in recent weeks with companies and researchers throughout India.
At the opening of the annual summit of partnership, the Confederation of Indian Industry in Kolkata invited donors mid-January, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh announced a plan to establish a Commission of knowledge. His agenda specific to know, but Mr. Singh’s message was loud and clear: the time for Inde’s leap is here.
Economically, India is at its best post-war period. The currency reserves exceed $ 131 billion - sufficient funds for imports rose by nearly two years. And the knowledge base has been too long without continually expanded is a strength.
“Think big, bold feel about our country,” said Singh, his audience, mostly corporate India.
India is on the cutting edge of knowledge, not only before the command of the English language. The level of competence in English, without the benefits of knowledge in many areas, none other than the ability to work for low English Master.
It would not be a nation globally competitive. Japan launched its leap without much spoken English and second in the world of the economy. Thus, China.
India is now better placed than postwar Japan and China. His brain is enormous power and English is an official language by far across the country. The association represents the new generation of specialists in India with their Western counterparts in technological capacity, economy and ingenuity of each platform oratory is rare in developing countries.
It is this combination of brains and language, that India is the main meeting point for the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), otherwise known as information technology capable of services (IT-ES).
With this advantage, the Indians have the brain bank working more software, keeping accounts and Back-Office, functions for Western groups.
Today, American schoolchildren Santa Barbara after Michigan and Massachusetts are learning math and science online every day by the guardians to rest in places like Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu in the South India. The potential of this new service line is so great that “approximately U.S. $ 10 million-$ 12 million to the economy this year.
India, the assets in emerging countries tutoring, “said the president’s career launcher, Satya Narayanan, supra, was on January 16 at national level will be put into circulation daily, The Indian Express, mental strength is its superior in comparison with competitors like the Philippines, Singapore and one in Asia - Pacific countries.
Launcher is a career 10 Online brain, that school in Massachusetts, USA. There is also some 20 years, earns $ 350 per month for a pocket money tutoring online and USA children, as tutors say that the Americans in their own curriculum is never difficult, because “we Indians are intellectually superior.”
These allegations prahlerisch it may seem. But how is beyond try to study, many American and European certificate India brain power by one against competitors in the allocation of work in India demand for high intellectual performance for the recruitment of graduates of Indian universities learning.
“The best of India is comparable to the best in the world,” says Dr. G. Prakash Apte, director of the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB), it was found that 200 super-brain of each year.
The support of this thesis, Pawan Kumar, a graduate of the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, is now President and Chief Executive Officer of software developer VMoksha Technologies, said that in the years 1980, software, state - US field and was a “person outside India, India was thought likely to produce software.”
We now but the situation has changed, America and the world are in India hit the doors of orders. This country deserves $ 12.5 billion last year, outsourcing services, with an increase of 16.5 billion dollars this year. In addition, Indian people overseas, many of them in key positions of jobs in global companies, pump $ 4 billion-$ 5 billion per year.
India brain Well, Mr. Kumar said, is reflected in the structure of the population and the number of graduates license and other specific qualifications Indian universities and institutes of higher learning.
More than 500 million Indians are under 25 years. About six million of them deserve a bachelor of science, economics or art each year and 400000 others deserve to graduate engineers. Nearly half of these graduates of engineering software specialization.
In addition, 1200 young men and women specializing in the areas of management and technology just over half a dozen institutes of engineering, technology and management, as IIMB, across the country.
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If his intention was evozieren a sense of patriotism and pride among young graduates of IIM Bangalore, M. Anand Mahindra, vice-chairman and Managing Director, Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd, doubtless succeeded.
Time, the convocation address on the 30 annual Convocation of the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, Mr. Anand Mahindra, invited the graduates to create a model of capitalism compassion and investment with integrity. ”
He advised the students strap on an anti-gravity belt, had three buttons: one to turn off their failure mechanisms of protection, the second to activate its secret weapons (brahmastra) and the third to activate self-belief. In his view, India is not USP’s Low-Cost yet the advantage of linguistic knowledge in English, but ensuring the lowest cost through innovation. Following the example of how Mahindra’s Scorpio R & D team, he said, “We are against a fee of $ 120 million, while the USA have not done so to $ 600 million.”
IIM-B Terming as “one of the best business schools in the world,” these studies Harvard Graduate asked the party from 2005 to tackle the gravity and soar high. ”
“You are the first generation of Indians to be completely free. You are diploma, if India wins its second freedom fight,” he said.
On the convocation today, four students were the headlines a Fellow of the IIM-B, 192 students were established by the degree of post-graduate diploma in management, 54 students have graduated from a PG software business management and 28 students were graduates PG-Public Policy.
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Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) has concluded an agreement with the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), in which the staff of the ONGC be subjected to study MBA at IIFT Super Unnati Prayas regime.
ONGC send their employees IIFT for a full-time, 18 months of the MBA program with a specialization in international affairs. The company is also the transfer of employees, have their headquarters in New Delhi to study residential students at the Institute. The objective of the regulation is to update the knowledge base of the ONGC leaders. IIFT out specific written tests ONGC leaders of five centres across India.
Twenty employees were selected for the course. The course is in line with the needs of the ONGC. Issues such as logistics of international trade, World Trade Organisation (WTO) and issues related to WTO, international trade policies, Managing Global Sourcing, international business strategy, standards and ethics are underway .
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NIILM Centre for Management Studies, Delhi, the 11 winners in the National Student Games management held on Tuesday.
ICFAI Business School, Mumbai and the Institute of Management Technology, ghaziabad, the first and second runner. On the PSG Institute of Management, nine teams from different regions of the country, competed among themselves for the final Tuesday. The groups were withdrawn from the semi-finals on Monday.
For finalists, play is serious business. With view on the screen of the laptop, they discussed strategies and action plans developed for business nervenaufreibende problems.
Produced by the All India Management Association (AIMA), the games are very popular among students in management, particularly from the southern region. “We have the most number of participants from the southern region - 169 of 263 participants from countries of the South,” said Vikas Gupta, Deputy Director, AIMA. The game, everything revolves around replicate real work situations.
Each group has been Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Financial Officer.
Each group receives a company and asked to manage. You must make business decisions with consideration of an economy and fluctuations in market conditions. “Simulation game test the real potential of students. You will have the opportunity of their theoretical knowledge,” says SCTyagi, vice-director of AIMA.
The game is not only for students of management. MCM and engineers can participate. For Suvidh Arora Tripti Agarwal and the Institute of Technology Management, ghaziabad, the game is even more demanding. Two of his teammates could not do, and they are moving toward the battle. “This game is all about handling situations. We are dealing here with a problem, and we are confident of handling,” said Suvidh.
“Each phase of the game is a challenge,” said Vishal Agrawal of ICFAI Business School, Mumbai. Vishal and his friend Abhay Jain participate in this game for the second consecutive year. Sumeet Tiwari and Hitesh Bhagchandani same part of the Institute for the first time. According to them the game is a great learning experience.
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Patents are the measure of output of R&D labs. That is how an IBM or an Intel publicises its research output. Even countries measure their research output based on the number of patents. India started appearing significantly on the radar only since 1998, the year when statistical reports from the US patents office show a separate breakout. The number of patents granted every year to companies in India has been growing since-from 85 in 1998 to 131 in 2000 to 179 in 2001 to 342 in 2002 (according to data with the Director-General of the Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research). That translates into a whopping 91 per cent in the last year.
This is still very small compared to many other countries, even companies. The US state of California filed 20,863 patents in 2001, Germany, 11,895 and IBM, 3,411. But take South Korea-home to giants like Samsung and LG-which filed 3,763 patents in 2001 or the red dragon that filed a very modest 266 patents in 2001 and the picture begins to look very different.
CSIR, which holds 42 per cent of Indian patents granted in 2002, filed 728 foreign patents thus far this year. A potential client list for 2003 of one of the patent lawyers in the country lists 112 non-it companies, including Indian companies, laboratories and MNCs. If MNCs, which have set up R&D centres (about a 100 of them have), file patents, these will be accounted under India.
India is still new to the patents game. Till recently, academics and researchers in India were of the opinion that publishing papers was the endgame of research and that knowledge had to be free. The equation now is patents = productisable ideas = wealth creation. And our scientists are now beginning to get it.
R.A. Mashelkar, who took over as Director of National Chemical Laboratory in Pune in 1989, changed the slogan from ‘publish or perish’ to ‘patent, publish and prosper’. Four scientists-current National Chemicals Laboratory Director Swaminathan Sivaram was one of them-from the laboratory patented a polycarbonate innovation. Now, polycarbonates are the playground of GE and the MNC started working with NCL. When then GE CEO Jack Welch found out about this, GE decided to set up shop in Bangalore. Now, the Jack Welch Research Center is slated to grow from 1,600 scientists to 2,400, at which point it will be the company’s largest R&D set-up anywhere in the world, including the US. By 2001, GE India had been granted 17 US patents.
Mashelkar, the Director-General of CSIR, compares the output from his 40 labs to that of Samsung; CSIR filed 184 pct (patents cooperation treaty) applications and tied with the Korean giant for the number one position for the number of pct applications filed by companies in developing countries. And he is not the only scientist who is looking to benchmark his output with that of global private sector labs. The pioneering Professor Ashok Jhunjhunwala in IIT Madras asks: “If Huawei, the Chinese telecom giant, could come out of nowhere as late as 1988 and get to be so big, why can’t we create a global company?” The good news is, his research and the goal of the cluster of companies that he has created is all towards reducing the cost of state-of-the-art telecom in India.
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Thiruvananthapuram, Aug. 27 The cross also born E-networks (TENs), the first product of the incubation programme of the company in the Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management-Kerala (IIITM-K), has announced its intention to implementation of an employee of participation (ESOP) Programme.
Ten offers products and solutions for e-learning, digital library of knowledge and information portal enables enterprises to the economy, industry, research and development organizations and academic institutions.
Speaking to-Business Line, M. Manjul Sahay, Chief Technology Officer, ten, said that the company has established consultants Deloitte, Haskins and sells the program structure would ESOP programme.The Roll-out within one month for the first When a technology park - undertakings proposed to carry out a concrete plan ESOP.
Mr. Sahay this at the launch of formal operations of the company Techno Park.
Inkubiert and developed in the IIITM-K as the first product of industry and academia, ten was officially supported by the U.S. Technology Group owns the company as the USA and software Toonz Animation of India, the two modes of operation of Techno Park.
At the opening ceremony, Mr. KPP Nambiar, president IIITM-K, said that India was back in an official form between industry and universities to participate in new ideas, drawing on them and through the, where they enjoy.
Dr. K.R. Srivathsan, Director, IIITM-K, said that ten was brought to the activity of constraints dictated that the country could not hope to survive on software services for the continued relevance in a competitive market.
“Requirements of the value chain are now asking that the country immediately places emphasis on leadership and entrepreneurial skills. The challenge is to facilitate IT and India.”
According to Mr. G.A. Menon, president of the U.S. Technology Group, U.S. companies spent $ 8 million for marketing various products group companies.
Ten-products in their repertoire, he said and added that these products have already attracted great interest from some Fortune 500 companies.
“They are 10-20 times less expensive than competing products to the USA, and provide consistent quality and lowest possible cost, large customers.”
Pramati, IIMS between partners: Specializes in e-learning, knowledge management and Enterprise Information Portal Solutions, ten announced a series of partnerships with key industry players.
The company is a partnership with the Hyderabad-based Pramati Technologies offers its solutions on Pramati Application Server. Pramati is an End-End-to-business provider of Java platform.
Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIM-A) with the help of e-learning platform Acado ten, of course, for the creation, deployment and management of the classroom complement learning.
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Having established as a leader in the field of information systems, e-learning and knowledge management systems areas, the Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management-Kerala (IIITM-K) is now a research Moving in embedded systems and micro-electronics.
As a first step in this direction, the Institute is the establishment of a system board and Laboratory would soon begin an online course for interested students, professionals KR Srivathsan, director. The laboratory was officially launched here in the technology park and today. The departure is carried out in close collaboration with Tata Elxi and Ushus Tech, Techno Park two companies have their headquarters here.
Once the laboratory is fully implemented IIITM-K is also the implementation of courses for industry and teachers Engineering College, in the line.
Embedded software development is growing increasingly attractive economic hub, according to Professor Srivathsan This led to a strong demand Embedded System developers. Unfortunately, there are very few institutions, the quality of education and skills training on key technologies such as embedded systems and VLSI.
IIITM-K will soon launch a full-credit courses on integrated systems and advanced networks for the name of its final batch of post-Graduate Diploma in Information Technology (PGDIT) students. An improved version of the same class, it is intended for working professionals in the industry, R & D and academic institutions of learning.
The programs have two objectives, the participants with a solid base of on-board technologies, systems and applications, industry-oriented “hands-on” Pra-ctical training. To achieve these objectives, the Institute has created a “progressive” facility “for education and industrial training and training in the field of embedded systems laboratory.
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A number of critical issues which the GOI management schools in their desire for globalization and performance processes and changing requirements for the user of the industry came to the forefront in the recent 6 Directors’ conclave on globalization and management training: Issues and Challenges “, organized by the All India Management Association (AIMA) in the capital.
The consensus on the fact that living in Daylong conclave was that Indian Business Schools should aim to constantly improve the quality of their entry at an effective entry levels of processes and train students through a holistic and integrated approach completes the basis of scientific rigor, buildings and the values of care and education plans for a meeting needs of the external environment and user expectations of the industry.
Stressing the need for what ultimately it is important to the quality of the editing of Business Schools, a prestigious theatre directors of B-schools has asked for the enhancement of opportunities in regard to schools, students and trade institutional. They were also that of Business Schools, their resources in a spirit of cooperation competitive. The objective must be to increase intellectual capital country’s wealth in the era of knowledge of the 21st century.
The speech at the opening meeting was chaired by Mr. Pritam Singh, director of IIM, Lucknow. He proposed, among other things, that schools could choose B hand in hand to offer Indian management training foreign students.
Prof. A. Ahmad, the management of education by scientists and VC, University of Delhi, wanted to make the campus of high quality management training focuses on the global economic environment.
Director of S. P Jain Institute of Management, Dr N. K Sen Gupta said that the B-schools should also society organizations and proactively to the needs of the town of restoration than the needs of industry users.
Mr. Pramnath Sinha, Dean, Indian School of Business, said that the Institute encourages students to gain by learning from real life cases with a company that pays a grant for the implementation of their projects.
Director of Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Mr. Amitava Bose, stressed the need for a strong academic orientation on the basis of conceptual rigour of quality studies on the development of intellectual capital. Dr JL Batra of Amity School of Business said that the system called “participatory” or mentoring from the faculty should B-schools.
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