Lost in the quest for being strong: India at the WTO
This post is formally an entry for the InsideIIM B-school Debate
IIM Ke After Effects
On one of the most special days of my life, HDFC chairman Deepak Parekh, Chief guest at my convocation at the Indian Institute of Management-Lucknow, spoke about the various side Effects of passing out of an IIM : People have a preconceived notion about you; You keep wondering whether you have landed the right job and thirdly; You falling prey to the lure of too-much-too-soon.
Of PORs, Live-projects and much more .
This is an entry for The Great Indian B-School debate.
Common Traps To Avoid In The Quant Section Of CAT Exam
Typically, CAT aspirants find the Quantitative Aptitude portion of the CAT as difficult and challenging. It is filled with many chances to make huge mistakes and possibly fail or have a low score. That is why it is most important to prepare for the CAT in advance through practice of Mock CAT tests, through coaching classes, through online preparations, and group discussions and forum. That is why it is also important to know your strengths and weaknesses so that you can build and improve on them in time for the CAT. Alongside this, you should have a strong grasp of Quant fundamentals and syllabi and have an easy hand at formulas and computation.
Mythbusters : MBA Edition
So they say B School won’t teach you everything. Specifically many myths travel under the “Things you won’t learn in an MBA” catch line. Notwithstanding the massive difference between what you won’t learn and what an MBA can’t offer, let’s get cracking on these allegedly missing bits of a puzzle called B school, one “You won’t learn X” myth at a time
You CAN be a good manager despite not being completely comfortable with numbers
Professor Maurizio Poli mentions in the Article







