Posts Tagged ‘India’
Coping with COVID-19
The experience of Birla Institute of Management Technology (BIMTECH), in India in facing the disruptions caused by COVID-19 by Harivansh Chaturvedi, Ajoy K Dey and Nimisha Singh The sudden and disruptive nature of COVID-19 rendered the famous quote of the Chinese general and military strategist Sun Tsu that: ‘The supreme importance in war is to…
Read MoreOn the right track: Developing an innovative and evolving MBA curriculum
Ajoy Kumar Dey explains how the MBA curriculum is kept fresh and relevant at a leading Indian institution. In their renowned article “How business schools lost their way” in the Harvard Business Review (May, 2005) the authors Warren Bennis and James O’Toole warned that business schools are on the wrong track. Even if the…
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Milan Mumbai Fusion
In July SDA Bocconi, the leading Italian business school, will open a new school in Mumbai, India. Stefano Caselli explains how the partnership to create the school came about and how it is likely to develop in the future. SDA Bocconi started exploring the opportunity of launching a new venture outside Italy some years ago…
Read MoreBuilding World-class Universities in India: Institution Building for Nation Building
India has all the potential to create world-class universities, says C Raj Kumar, Founding Vice Chancellor of OP Jindal Global University (JGU). But it still has many obstacles to overcome. The debate on the state of affairs of higher education in India ought to be a serious one. It cannot be based upon our reluctance…
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