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In focus: Public Relations Committee at SPJIMR

In focus: Public Relations Committee at SPJIMR

“Getting things done” is the underlying philosophy of SPJIMR’s flagship academic programme- ADMAP (Assessment and Development of Managerial and Administrative Potential). The unique programme provides the students with an immense learning opportunity where they are divided into 25 communities each of which handle a different aspect of everyday functioning in the college. The Public Relations Committee in this relation stands apart from the other committees because its prime responsibility is to uphold the “Brand SPJIMR” and to engage all stakeholders- internal (students, faculty) and external (alumni, recruiters, industry) creating a synergy with them at all levels.

Sonal Sapale
Half Time at IIM

Half Time at IIM

The second best thing that has ever happened to me over these 25 years was the prestigious IIM offering its coveted ticket to the 2-year MBA course. Well now don’t ask me what was the first best thing. It is personal and more so not to this target audience. While the feeling is still sinking in, a year has got over and lot of people, places, parties, pots, pretties, posters et al have passed. Yeah not just 4 p’s. This last one year journey at IIM has been fantastic up till now and so many memories. When the world itself is going into the archival mode by archiving documents, videos and even tweets, I have also decided to do something at least during this fag end of internship.

Mktg Ops Mba
Cycling? Five tips to become a Great Marketer

Cycling? Five tips to become a Great Marketer

As I cycled to work, I thought about all the attributes that make a cyclist unique. While these thoughts trailed, I sat at my desk and started listing down the qualities that are crucial to make one a successful marketing manager. The similarities between the two were uncanny, and that's when I came about my theory - Cyclists make excellent Marketing managers!

Anusha M
‘Guru Gyaan’ – IIM Indore UAE initiative featuring Prof. Srinivas Gunta

‘Guru Gyaan’ – IIM Indore UAE initiative featuring Prof. Srinivas Gunta

The role of quality teaching and interacting with the best B-School Professors in the country plays a major role in an individual’s MBA journey. MBA aspirants generally tend to undermine and overlook this aspect. Thus, the Media and Corporate Communications Committee of IIM Indore UAE Campus launched the ‘Guru Gyaan’ series to spread awareness about the importance of focusing on the ‘Gyaan’ aspect in the MBA journey. This initiative will feature interviews with professors who have set very high course delivery and teaching standards in the GCC region.

IIM Indore UAE (Dubai)
Dos and Donts for MBA-turned-writers

Dos and Donts for MBA-turned-writers

Many of us want to be writers… internationally published… bestselling authors. Some of us write well or believe we do so. Some of us have our manuscripts ready or strongly feel so. Some of us do not know how to proceed, approach publishers, impress editors, etc. But many of us get hold of the wrong end of the stick. Blame it on or acknowledge Chetan Bhagat. The Five Point Someone author kick-started a mini-revolution with his extremely popular novels, thereby inspiring a generation of engineers/MBA me-toos to go ahead and write their own novels.

Debalina Haldar
10 Things MBA Students Want From Modi

10 Things MBA Students Want From Modi

Aspirations are flying high in this nation of 1 billion. The country has voted for change and Mr. Narendra Modi has come to power with an emphatic win. Like everyone else even the b-schoolers would love to believe that “Ache din aane wale hain”. There are a few things fundamentally wrong with Indian education system and this is my list of demands from Mr. Modi on behalf of the b-school students’ fraternity. (Also in the end is a petition to bring a small change)

Ishan Arora
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