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The first cars in India in 1904 had a replacement tire manufactured by the company? “I do not know? Spare a moment, then, to admire, like India suddenly’s B-school crowd becomes more and more like-west of the area around the Business Today Standard Chartered ingenuity 2002: The National B - School Challenge.
This cycle of competition, led by BT and Standard Chartered, in conjunction with TCS, the participation of 22 B-schools, with discussion, quiz, fire and push teams campus of the host B-School : Narsee Monjee Institute for Management Studies. They are designed to counter place in the national finals, which in November Taj Palace Hotel, New Delhi.
The first round starting the debate, and the public is electrified by the passionate arguments for and against the positions taken. EC is more business information society? Is there wisdom of Peter Drucker’s benefit is no longer the only goal for businesses?
The final is all the more exciting debate. A surprise win is drawn by the relative importance of the oppressed, the team from Pune’s Symbiosis Centre for HRD (SCHRD), the edges past IIM, Ahmedabad. Arguing that prices should not be the key strategy for survival in an economic downturn, SCHRD’s All-woman team Deepti Shrivastava and Anjali Sharma, wins the public about the citations of MTNL’s example to show that “the price is cut a black hole. ” The duo firmly maintain their positions, even dared to some judges in the Q & A Session tire.
The game is like a hair-raising event. Directed by Joy Bhattacharya, the public is raring to outline sharpness. Questions are not only businesses but music and arts as well as logic, the leaders of tomorrow are well rounded, if successful, Hullabaloo of the modern market place.
The enthusiastic audience violate IIM, Ahmedabad, 10 points blurting the answer to a question. In the end, Mumbai’s SP Jain Institute of Management Research (SPJIMR) sneak past IIM, Ahmedabad-10 points to emerge victorious.
On the whole, this is a case tosenden Rip, with Arthur Andersen countries emerging as the favorite butt of all jokes-with Enron and Xerox, in close competition for the honor.
So, SPJIMR and SCHRD, he is qualified to take MDI and northern SGF zone (previously qualified), in the final. The East and South-Zone qualifying rounds are still taking place-watch this space. Ah, yes, if you always ask about the company tires, it’s Stepney tire company.
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The turnover on a business trip annual Barons-TNS Mode opinion poll has ranked Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad in the position of number one in the industry in regard to the interface. Indian Institute of Planning and Management was second, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore third largest, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta fourth largest, Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi fifth largest, Indian Institute of Management Lucknow-sixth rank and Xavier Labour Relations Institute seventh place in the survey. Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai eighth largest, National Institute of Industrial Engineering Ninth, Indian Institute of Management Indore-10, LSU School of Management, Mumbai 11th, SP Jain Institute of Management and Research 12, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies 13 , Xavier Institute of Management 14 and Indian Institute of Management, Kozikode 15 in the survey
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It has the dubious distinction of being the only Indian on a website a list of the worst in the world of spam. This gave him the undisputed king of the reputation of India spam. “ Its main trading partners is a swindler sentenced.”
But these accusations do not disturb Husein Gandhi. Instead, it notification of things to come. Which is why, when we land, until his door without notice for an impromptu interview, it does not slam in our face. Instead, it offers an apple and aircraft. Are you here to find out spamming, he asks politely, and is ready to have all the answers.
But first, which is his right to glory?
“Spam” is not sought or Junk-mail randomly on several mailing lists, individuals or groups. In general, they are like advertising _ `get slim in a week” or “Clear the bottom in five days. Such a letter is sent to millions of people throughout the world, with or without their consent.
Gandhi offers servers, known as bullet-proof servers, companies can propose such a “Spam” as it is called. He feels the term “spam” has a very negative connotation.
Is it not justified?
“ These companies are only trying to promote a very powerful media _ the Internet. Advertising is never welcome, even if its on your TV or on the phone. But this is not illegal to make,”countries Gandhi fasted.
The 24 years of a turbulent career. It sets up a web portal (a leading Mumbai), participated in sales networks (which openly admits it “was a flop show”), a fungus has the firm of his father and iron and steel business. All this while he is still a student at a BCom National College, Mumbai, and his MBA from Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies.
“ I’m an entrepreneur,”he said, trying to explain his many interests. “ A entreprenuer, is a business and leave once it runs on its own. As Bill Gates. It is not responsible for the daily operations of Microsoft,”he smiles.
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XLRI, he leads the best location for Business School in the country.
In a recent survey conducted by C fore, a market study and a Business Magazine, XLRI, Jamshedpur, first in private school B-category. SP Jain Institute of Management and Research and Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, both in Mumbai, second and third position respectively. The IIMS have maintained their position on the list of Top-government B-schools in the country.
“It is indeed a matter of pride for all XLRI against the head. XLRI Previously, was just beside the IIMS but the bifurcation between the private and public sectors has certainly contributed to our scale new heights” , Said EM Rao, former dean of the XLRI.
Chiefs and other senior members could not be contacted because it is composed of the city. Most XLRI authorities are yet received the message is clear that on Saturday.
XLRI He is also a point on the position and the Faculty of salaries of all B-schools - the highest currently Rs 27.2 lakh per annum and the minimum standards-R 4.2 lakh per annum.
IIMS are lowest, the house number 17, with maximum salaries are RS 6 lakh per annum.
“It was about three years than the Pay-structure has been revised. Since we were the best wages in the country,” said Rao.
Some of the most important aspects XLRI made the location of the top new courses are international tie-ups and branches abroad. The CEO forum launched by the school B last year and the establishment of a social enterprise have played an important role.
The National Survey XLRI drawn that the first classification saw a participation of 216 B-schools.
While the school has done biz at the fourth position in the industry interface and investment performance, there was sixth for international connections and intellectual capital. For infrastructure, school B-10 was
“Although it is one of the best international connections, we are behind the IIMS only because city people living in poverty connectivity to other metros. But with the launch of air transport services now we are confident in achieving the second and third place in the next year, “said Rao, did not want to comment on their comments in infrastructure.
Others are not very happy with the classification of infrastructure.
“XLRI in infrastructure are much better than some other high-ranking institutes. The team of researchers could have done a good analysis before the publication of the rankings,” said Madhukar Shukla, senior B of the Faculty of the school.
XLRI Unlike other private schools B-East of India have on the list includes XIM, Bhubaneswar, the sixth position.
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But while it is still through analysis and a mathematical curve of the spirit, media professionals today is more than just a number cruncher. According to Ravi Kiran, CEO, Starcom MediaVest Vest, “The analysis is important, but given that media management and communication with people and how they behave, it is very important for us, we are not in the trap of believing that people numbers of computer monitors. ”
For example, Consumer Insights now an integral part of the media, as the company tracking trends. Even when an explosion in the media, is the buyer to find innovative ways to maximize their customers and their return on investment.
So what kinds of skills is required? Analysis capabilities, but also creativity, social skills and men. The graduates in mathematics or statistical staffs have asked for media agencies, but it is not only analytical capabilities of their countries is an offer.
While advertising welcomes Freshers, they are rather professionals lease with a degree or diploma in advertising. Perhaps is the most prestigious Institute of advertising is Mudra Institute of Communications and Advertising (MICA), Ahmedabad, one of two post-graduate diploma in advertising and Communication Management (ACM). MICA use the common admission test administered by the IIMS as a screening test.
Once, however, it has a permission, with a test (MICAT in March), a group exercise and personal interviews.
The Pune-based Symbiosis Institute of Mass Communication offers a postgraduate diploma in management communication, with a specialization in advertising.
Admission includes the symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP), a group discussion and personal interviews. Mumbai’s Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) also has an advertising and communication of its two years of specialization in MBA.
While wages are not yet in order that the BPO industry pays its leaders. But the ad industry is a place, a quantity of exposure vis-à-vis its citizens in a wide variety of sectors, the nature of the interaction and responsibility that their world an image much bigger than most other sectors.
The working atmosphere in the industry is still the envy of most other sectors. It is a combination of creativity at the front-end and customer service, media planning and buying in the wings ticking believes that, whatever the number of units creative applause .
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Forget the slowdown. It is always Hindustan Lever, P & G and Coca-Cola win, that the most luminous talent.
A recent study by the consultancy firm Synovate research shows that, despite the recession, the FMCG sector which remains the preferred choice among students career management across Inde’s first B-schools.
Students in the country Top-20 B-schools, including the Indian Institute of Management (IIMS), Faculty of Management Studies in New Delhi, Symbiosis in Pune, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai, FMCG-classified as the first choice of profession.
While 60 per cent of students said they would choose a job in a FMCG company in any other sector.
Banking and finance, computing and collectively, have been assessed as the second choice of profession preferred. These two sectors have a preference score of 58 percent of all students at the School of Management.
Follow-up consultancy firms with a ranking of No. 3, with 55 percent of students say they apply for a job. Advertising was the only other option career of more than 50 percent classified as students preferred profession.
Sectors which does comments below 50 percent contain telecommunications (44 per cent, the first part of their career choice), the use of capital goods (42 percent), cars (36 percent) and media (32 percent).
A career in the health sector was rated the least attractive to the B-students and pupils, with only 10% of students say they would support a work in the industry.
Three sectors, the B-students said they would certainly not apply were for automobiles, media and healthcare.
While 58 per cent students said they would certainly not believe that a career in the health sector, 43 percent said they do not apply to employment in the media sector. And as much as 39 percent of students, said a car was not the preferred choice of a profession.
“Career choice is the Blue-Chip-companies worldwide an attractive remuneration packages. It is the perception of the company and the industry is not providing advice that students in vocational choices” , Said an official of Synovate. So, despite the slowdown FMCG, he focused on the booming sectors such as telecommunications.
Industry officials said gloss varnish assessments of health was the fact that the packages are not attractive remuneration.
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The Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), in collaboration with the Rotary Club of Bombay West has a program on mesure’Diplom management associations “, to meet the needs for skilled manpower in this sector. The diploma must be authorized persons from NGO / VSOs with the knowledge and technical steering professional organizations. The six-month evaluation program include lectures, excursions, projects, management of entries, participatory learning and allocations. The Institute has been implementing programs Management Certificate inVSO since 1996.
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Mumbai, March 5 (PTI), the economic relationship is the key to the Indo-American partnership, which has improved over the past few years, U.S. Secretary of State for Management Henrietta Fore H said here today .
“The USA and India have a strong strategic partnership based on common values and cooperation on a wide range of topics. Our economic relations is the key which has considerably in recent years,” said in a function Fore organized by Narsee Monjee Institute for Management Studies University.
The observation that the value of U.S. direct investment in India has more than tripled since 2000, it said annual exports to the USA to India have more than doubled during the period, while imports from ‘India increased by 75 percent.
“The increase of bilateral trade and investment has greatly benefited both our countries,” said Fore.
Lauding the role of business for the institutions of the two countries closer, she said business-to-business contacts have been crucial to strengthening the economic growth of the partnership.
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Mumbai, June 22 (PTI) Vice-Chancellor and other education stakeholders have been invited by the Governor of Maharashtra and Chancellor of universities, SM Krishna for a brainstorming session to identify problems faced by institutions in the completion of an autonomous status.
Even 10 years after the transmission of status, the former governor PC Alexander, many universities and colleges as well as institutions involved in the experiment did not autonomous status and those who did it, face serious problems, said official sources.
“Given that universities and higher education institutions are losing on the vast funds are available for autonomous institutions, clearing all questions related to autonomy was important for us expect to brainstorm with them or August in September, “Governor’s Deputy Secretary (Education) Vinayak Dalvi told PTI.
“Already a letter to each of the 19 vice-chancellor and higher education institutions related to the state,” he said.
This meeting is part of a new initiative of the governor of interaction with rectors of 19 universities in the state, which focus on a particular topic in detail in an era where every three months, Dalvi said.
“The question of autonomy in the first meeting of this type, and all parties concerned, including schools, parents, teachers and even students are invited, with the exception of the V-Cs” he added.
More than a decade after the adoption of the Statute, on the town for all institutions of higher education, only a few institutions such as DY Patil Medical College, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management, VJTI Engineering College and the Graduate Institute of chemical technology have become autonomous, Dalvi said. Some universities, such as the adoption Shivaji University autonomy, but there were still some uncertainties in some standards, he added.
Similarly, under the Technical Education Quality Improvement Program (TEQIP) of the Government of India, some institutions of higher technical education were identified and with the World Bank, a grant of Rs 1.5 crore and colleges, legal standards set by the Bank and the University Grants Commission, he pointed out.
Senate Each university has its own standards and in such a situation, institutions face many problems in the interpretation of statutes, Dalvi said.
In some cases, the UGC said that the status of autonomous institutions, but they are not ready to accept.
“We are going to all these questions during the meeting in August-September,” he added.
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The annual Business Barons-TNS Mode opinion poll has ranked Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad in the number one position in terms of industry interface. Indian Institute of Planning and Management has been ranked second, Indian Institute of Management-Bangalore ranked third, Indian Institute of Management-Calcutta ranked fourth, Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi ranked fifth, Indian Institute of Management-Lucknow ranked sixth and Xavier Labour Relations Institute ranked seventh in the survey. Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai is ranked eighth, National Institute of Industrial Engineering ninth, Indian Institute of Management-Indore 10th, SJM School of Management at Mumbai 11th, SP Jain Institute of Management and Research 12th, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies 13th, Xavier Institute of Management 14th and Indian Institute of Management, Kozikode 15th in the survey.
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