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India had 840 Business Schools (B schools) from March 2002, which have 65,000 Masters in Business Administration (MBA). A survey by Cosmode and the World Series Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Ahmedabad in the first top-10 B-schools in 2003.
– IIM Bangalore, Calcutta, IIM, IIM Lucknow, National Institute of Industrial Engineering, Mumbai, Management Development Institute, Gurgaon, Xavier Labour Relations Institute, Jamshedpur, SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai, Faculty of Management Studies, University of New Delhi, Delhi, J and Shailesh Mehta School of Management, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, follow Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad. According to the survey, the main factor that separates a top school is the rest of the Faculty and teaching, the others are research, publication and consultancy. On an average edge of the addresses of schools B-50 full-time professors, 73 percent with a promotion. The second phase of the school has 24 full-time professors, 47 percent with a promotion, while the third stage, 17 full-time teachers, of whom 35% have a doctorate.
The number of books published by the school average of 11.53 with the top-15, against 3.28 for the second phase of 25 schools and 1.08 for the remaining 60
On average, Management Development Programme Guidance and revenue amounting to Rs312.84 lakh for the Top 15, Rs42.38 lakh for the next 25 and Rs6.49 lakh for 60
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Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIM-K) is organising three-day Management Development Programme (MDP) in “e-publishing” here from December 12 to 14
Raja V. Raman, IT expert, the program opens on December 12. The CD program Krishna Kumar, director, IIM-K. The program is aimed at publishers, information intermediaries, librarians, computer and computer professionals, MG Sreekumar and R. Radhakrishna Pillai, coordinators of the program, said in a version here.
The program carefully designed a window on the big picture of the growth and evolution of the landscape of scientific publishing and commercial, is also the transmission of knowledge and skills, that the information industry and professionals l information must be in a position of the first Front of technology and vocational training. The experts handling sessions.
Participants in the program may be for an exhibition open vis-à-vis publishing philosophies and Open Access and Open Source Institutional repository software development interoperable archives of scientific publications.
The programme will also be a showcase of two internationally renowned Open Source, Institutional repository software, indeed, “e-prints, developed by the University of Southampton, in collaboration with the Open Archives Initiative, the USA and” space “developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIM-K), is a three-day development programme (MDP) on project management on campus, in its Kunnamangalam near here on June 2. Saji Gopinath is coordinator of the program.
Objectives
The program is designed for people, the implementation of projects, planning and project monitoring and supervision in funding agencies and coordinate the implementation of projects.
The objectives of the programme, participants are familiar with different network technologies, project management in developing an understanding of tools and techniques for effective time management and economies of scale in the projects.
Hands-on Training
The programme also addresses various issues, including the allocation of resources, director of insecurity, project budgeting, monitoring and management market.
The training program Hands-on in the project management software is designed to equip participants with the skills needed to manage projects.
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Although the expiration of quotas, immense potential for exports of textiles, but exporters are still available on traditional markets like Europe, Japan, Canada, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (Management Development Programme) said President Vijaya Katti of journalists here.
“Exporters should focus on other overseas markets and is still untapped,” he said.
Katti been invited to participate in a workshop on “Management Development Programme on export strategies for the textile cluster. She said, during the last few years, some cotton and son of a man created exports from India in countries like Portugal, Korea, Turkey, Bahrain, Kongo, Afghanistan and Indonesia, etc, where the level of growth was quite high.
Even when there were fears among exporters on the jump in exports within the framework of the WTO regime, the textile industry export has jumped by 20 per cent in April prior to September 2005 compared to exports of same period, she added.
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Bangalore, March 20. STARTING Thursday, 20 employees of TNT in Mumbai participating in a unique program of continuing education. TNT India Pvt Ltd is closely linked symbiosis with the Institute of BWL, Pune, opening an exclusive 18-month MBA program at the house of his staff.
According to Mr. Jinendra Sancheti, Managing Director of TNT India, “Given that 80 percent of our senior positions are occupied by internal actions, we wanted to create an atmosphere of learning and development within the company. We met this idea to speak for more than a recovery SIBM Collaborator skills. ”
According to Ms. Sheel Shenoy, President, Management Development Programme, SIBM “Even if we did, a mini-MBA programs for other companies, is this the first time that each company, for over 18 months .
The licensing process for the course works exactly the same manner as all MBA programs: each graduate within the company to submit an application. After a rigorous written examination and interview, very few are selected for the course.
Currently, the program is only the western region TNT employees, which means that all gather in Mumbai for a period of three days per month for classes. Given that the course is exclusively for leaders to express, there is a degree of adaptation, as the Institute for Business: Extra emphasis on issues such as logistics, distribution and Supply Chain Management.
Some of the best managers within the company are scheduled for classes in relevant fields. Needless to say that projects students would also be on the problems of industry and society. Some case studies would have pages of the history of the company, said its director general.
Regarding the fees, Mr. Sancheti said that if the company would bear a substantial part of costs, staff students is also provided a contribution of a small sum. “This is for the Commission staff. When the price is free, chances are, which are as easy to take, “said he was touched.
TNT, this program for employees who are interested in higher education, but was unable to take either for economic reasons or because of lack of time. For two Hosentopper each course, the company has an obligation to repay all the fees.
And what the company has the demand from workers after the matche MBA badge to him?
Nothing, except a year’s commitment not to leave the company, “says Sancheti.
If this possibility of extension staff from other regions? Mr. Sancheti perspective, which would be decided by the first programme on the legs, because “we just want the practical difficulties of the programme and see how to handle students, then they decide to broadcast.”
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The Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS) was founded in Mumbai in the year 1965 and management in the context of education and training.
The institute offers management programs, conferences, seminars, workshops and training for students and leaders. He Strategym “, where students’ ideas on the development of management in conjunction with the real experiences of the businessman. Research is the orientation JBIMS in the field of research and management, production management , Operations Research, IT, human resources development, financial and accounting. The Institute is closely linked to the University of Mumbai for university studies. The Institute is proud of his regular visits and the Faculty are of great help for their students.
JBIMS offers courses in Management Studies, Business Council of studies, doctorate in business administration, management development programme and other advice and research programs.
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First, they conquered the land of the pharaohs. Now they have to scale the Great Wall of China. After the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIM-A) Venture Cairo, where they Management Development Programme for managers, the Institute has a “society” for a MNC in Beijing.
And IIM-A feels not only fueling internationalization of the Institute of propulsion, the move is also opening doors to a growing market overseas sponsored in enterprises. After Beijing, IIM-A is eyeing this market in western Asia, Southeast Asia and even Europe.
“We had some of our teachers in implementing a program for businesses with a MNC in Beijing earlier this month. This is only the beginning of a vast untapped market in other countries, “said an IIM-A Don.
Sources IIM-A shows that the provision of internal training is a rapidly expanding market. “We have since the implementation of four to five such programmes a year abroad in the past two years. This is due to the double in the next two years,” said sources.
“These programs are for executives in possession of some corporate departments, download our Faculty. Until now, we will do the same in Dubai, Sri Lanka and Singapore. We are now exploring markets’ other continents, even in Europe. We are in dialogue with a number of companies in Singapore, Beijing and some Gulf countries, “he said.
The campus is optimistic about this new initiative, which go together with the Overseas Institute of the Directorate for Programs for industries and organizations in general. “The two differ in nature, but work towards achieving the international target of a focal point for IIM-A.
In Cairo, we are the management development programmes for managers in the Near and Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, whereas we have an agreement with Singapore-based kidneys National Foundation for the provision these programs for non-profit organizations. We will meet soon to Dubai, where we are planning management programs for industries in the Gulf region, “said the source.
“It is an experience in the stadium,” said IIM-A director Bakul Dholakia.
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The Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode (IIM-K), will conduct a two-day Management Development Programme (MDP) on `Competitive Marketing’ at the IIM-K campus on December 16 and 17.
The programme is aimed at middle-level managers from private, public and not-for-profit sectors. For more details, contact: MDP Office, IIM-K, P.O. Kunnamangalam, Kozhikode-673 571.
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The Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIMK) is a three-day Management Development Programme (MDP) on the theme “Six Sigma”auf the IIMK campus near here on 27 September.
Dr. RP Suresh, said the coordinator of the program to a release here and now “Six Sigma”war a business process allows companies a drastic improvement of its Sub-bars on the development and monitoring of daily activity d in a manner that waste to a minimum and resources while increasing customer satisfaction.
He offered companies with a series of interventions and statistical tools, which could lead, that profitability and breakthrough quantum gains in terms of quality, regardless of whether the company’s products were durable goods or services. The main objective of the programme was to familiarise participants with the basic principles of Six Sigma.
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