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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.

Management Seminar begins tomorrow

Konsult 2005, “the annual consultative conference organised in the Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIM-K), campus near here, on 19 and 20 November.

`Konsult 2005″ revolve around the theme “The council in 21 Century: Prospects and Challenges”.

Their roles in client organizations, activities ranging from strategic decision-making continuous improvement projects underway.

How organizations are trying to adapt to changing market and develop the screenplay, consultants and specialists must adapt to meet customer needs and produce positive results of the effectiveness of organizations. This rapid pace of change requires that students should learn from businesses, state-of-the-art techniques of those who have extensive experience in this field.

The speakers, interaction with participants count Saturday Balaji, Partner, Deloitte Consulting LLP, MD, Deloitte India, Mukesh Butani, partner, BMR & Associates and former partner, E & Y, Rajat Sud, Associate Director, GRID - Consulting, Price Waterhouse Coopers, Jim Hogan, Country Head India, PA Consulting Group, Ravind Mithe, Chief Consultant, ECS Limited and Sabitha Rao, Head, Chennai Office, Cerebrus Consultants.

Follow the trends, students told IIM

Kozhikode: Ajit Balakrishnan, founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Rediff.com, urged young students of the Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIM-K), we observe that the trends deploy in the country, the economic scenario, if they so wished, to become an entrepreneur.

Presenting a paper “The challenge for companies” within two days the annual meeting of IT Management Seminar (AIMS), 2005, began in the IIM-K Campus Saturday, Mr. Balakrishnan said that now days relocating their businesses were De activity on the Internet.

None of Top-10 companies listed on the Mumbai Stock Exchange (MSE) for the year 2005, as there is in these places in 2030, he said. Only three or four companies that are among the Top 10 companies in 1970 and they have existed anywhere in the list of Top 10.

IT seminar from today

The annual IT management seminar of the Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode (IIM-K) will be held at the IIM-K campus on August 28 and 29.

The seminar will be inaugurated by Krishna Kumar, IIM-K director, at 9 a.m. at the IIM-K campus. Arun Seth, chairman, BT India and chairman, ITES-BPO Forum, NASSCOM, will address the seminar.

The seminar will deliberate on the burning issues facing the country’s IT industry. The seminar to be attended by leaders from the IT industry will be focussing on management in the IT sector in particular.

The topic of this year’s seminar is `Marketing of IT solutions’.

More resources management technology centres planned.

HYDERABAD, July 11 THE Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR), plans for setting up more resources management technology centres (TMRCs), to meet the needs of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and engineering colleges in different parts of the country.

The DSIR is active, a proposal by the Osmania University Department of Management of the establishment of such a centre, according to Mr. Vinay Kumar, Adviser, Division of Technology Management.

At Hyderabad, the DSIR has forged strong ties with the Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI). Joint initiatives such as case studies on management technologies in the Indian context, and seminars on the problems that emerge TM with the participation of the industry leaders were organized, “said Kumar Business Line.

The TMRCs, support for SMEs, in the form of training, advice in the choice of appropriate technology and technology management. There are currently three such centres with the cooperation with the Council of Karnataka Technology Upgradation in Bangalore, PSG College of Management, Coimbatore, the Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, “said Kumar.

The Osmania University’s Department of Management is organising a technology management seminar, where Mr. Kumar. He said that prices had DSIR innovation management for students as well as textbooks placed on TM recently.

Given that very little management institutions have to be taught in the specific modules TM, in part because of the shortage of material case of India, the DSIR hands with ASCI. Under this arrangement, almost TM 8-10 on case studies in Indian society and has been compared, he said.

TMRCs Emphasis will also be placed on training and capacity building, especially in the academies of engineering for the management of technology. Given the diffusion of technology in higher education and the growing importance of technology, the need for such an approach had become important, he added.

Cos needs to focus on branding, marketing.

Kochi, Aug. 29 - THE challenges and threats facing the Indian information technology today can appropriately be taken into account if the emphasis on the expansion, project management and comprehensive quality assurance for the marketing of brands and imaging as well.

The work of the annual management seminar of the Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, came to the conclusion that India is no longer an obscure place on the map of combat as men to find, and this is not the Invocateur countries of the snakes either, but Geschäftigen it is a center for research and modern technology. These successes must not allow the fire apologetische us in India, but also for us sensitive to the feelings of the communities where our customers, and we must learn how to better manage problems.

Opening the seminar “selling solutions, ‘Dr Krishna Kumar, director of IIM Kozhikode, said that the Institute on the path of sustained growth of the national institute for the accounts.

In his speech, Mr. Arun Seth, president, BT in India and chairman, ITeS BPO Forum, the National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom), spoke of the need to sell the advantage of allowing a unique model of co-existing IT — BPO and services. It also focused on the role of the leadership of Nasscom, not only from lobbying the government, but also the development of India as the preferred destination for the IT market in the world.

In his presentation, Mr. Saturday Iyengar, Senior Advisor, Information Technology Services and Marketing Association (ITSMA), stressed the need for a tactical shift from the sale, which should finally be aware, India IT Inc, the added value of the channel supply. Mr. Iyengar said that emphasis should be placed on an asset portfolio of solutions, which is characterized by good public relations and pricing models of the value in achieving long-term growth in the destination countries market segments.

To discuss the management of edge in the industry of information technology, Mr. MV Sarma of the Computer Sciences Corporation has asked a concentration of increasingly stringent on downtime in the global arena. He mentioned that the quality of the advantage, India, on one of the four pillars to maximize concept to measure, maintain and customer satisfaction on the market would lead to a computer-oriented services sector.

Mr. Deepak Khosla, GM (Marketing), Patni, insisted on the principles and methodology necessary to cut markets. He said that the Indian IT companies should mark their direction of the entire organization on the marketing approach. He explained that the various proposals must be submitted by the positioning of different customers through the media, so that Indian IT companies for a value of the proposal goes beyond work that only arbitration and the level of qualification , subject to availability.

Mr. Subhash Dhar of Infosys Technologies Ltd stressed the need for the construction of what we have and not apologetische about it. Mr. Dhar, director of communication services business of Infosys, said that the centre of gravity of the sale of Indian IT companies, the transition from generally understood, the value of reports on the values that Indian society, but not highlighted.

Enumeration of the experience of Wipro, Ms. Sangita Singh, Chief Marketing Officer of Wipro Technologies, called for greater differentiation of the brand rather than notoriety. Ms. Singh stressed that the identification, the idea gained ground, targeting and measuring opportunities for growth are important for successful marketing programs. In his speech, Mr Rama Kumar Ramamoorthy, Senior Manager, Corporate Marketing and Communications, Congnizant, stressed the importance of global and local stop. He shared with the public as aware, has taken a leading role in the strategy in their direction on the client with sites selling of domination and thrive in the big league, even though it is relatively small company .

Does the creator and employment.

LUCKNOW: It is expected that you do not know only leader of the team, but also job creation. They should MultitaskerInnen and show your qualities in the classroom, with a broad vision that extends beyond the classroom. This was confirmed by Ratan Lal Mani, Dean of mass communication, Jaipuria Institute of Management, Lucknow, on Sunday.

He gave a lecture on “Teaching at school B ‘in the’ World of Management seminar for candidates CAT 2003″ presented by Career Launcher (CL), a leading coaching centres and training Times, Sunday in the Auditorium Than Without Ganna. Lal asked the young aspirants einschärfen a “sense of perseverance, leadership, devotion and discipline” and “learning trades in the preparation on the world. Talking about “what is feared, in the B-schools,” he said That “two years to restrict the areas of management in schools is very similar to the majority of schools, but there is here a number of activities, with regular classes, “and that” it is expected that the sense of experimentation. ”

Gaurav Mehta, head of sales, Pepsi, gave advice to the participants on “How to CAT.” Ravi Kapoor (Colgate-Palmolive) and Devjit (Quest Communications, USA), on the “right job profile and challenges”, and answered questions from the public also enthusiastic. Nagendra and Nimish, both students of the Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow, presented an overview of the MBA program in India and about what is happening to wait at B schools. Satyam S Sahay, Area Manager, network operations CL, and Director of the Centre Lucknow, invited the candidate to start early to beat the competition. Later, Shruti Sood, Manager (Content and development), and the Faculty of English (CL), gave advice to improve vocabulary and the way they well in a reference to the section of content

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