Failure is very important in one's life and is a must. After a failure only success comes, if you do not fail you do not get to rise. How you handle a failure, will define your future, its all in your hands.
It's a struggle to get into a prestigious b-school. But the struggle is not real. Burning the midnight oil, leaving a stable job, hundred of hours spent in coaching classes, and 'n' number of mock tests that you take. I'm sure every MBA aspirant and student can relate to this. But some MBA students manage to get into a top b-school against all odds. Visualise the austerity of earning Rs 500 a month and then making it to your dream b-school. Imagine getting accepted in your dream b-school only to realise you can't accept the offer. The challenges faced are completely different. This struggle is real. In this video, Devendra Dave, an alumnus of MICA, documents his journey of how he went about getting into his dream b-school, bagging a PPO worth Rs 55 Lakhs and more; all from earning just Rs 500 a month. Sure, it's a motivating story. But don't let this just motivate you but inspire you to go beyond your circumstances.
The internet provides a plethora of sources to gauge a cursory understanding of the term ‘leadership’. A person who is willing to have a theoretical understanding of leadership can easily have access to those sources. Classroom programs also perform a fairly good job of educating people about the various aspects of leadership. The real question that begs an answer is, ‘how does a person exhibit leadership when he/she has been ignorant about the inherent skills and encounters a situation that demands him/her to do so’?
I have been teaching since 35+ years in the field of management as a professor and engaged in Strategy, Marketing, Operations, HR and Finance. I have been teaching in top business schools in the world and a visiting professor too. I am a Doctorate in Management, University of Cambridge.
It is often said that the wisdom of a society is succulently captured in its proverb and is passed on down the ages for successive generations to learn and live by.
Hospitality industry largely depends upon word of mouth and positive reviews from trusted customers. As most businesses are going online and on various social media platforms, it has become imperative for business managers to devise a right social media strategy for better growth.
Failure is very important in one's life and is a must. After a failure only success comes, if you do not fail you do not get to rise. How you handle a failure, will define your future, its all in your hands.
It's a struggle to get into a prestigious b-school. But the struggle is not real. Burning the midnight oil, leaving a stable job, hundred of hours spent in coaching classes, and 'n' number of mock tests that you take. I'm sure every MBA aspirant and student can relate to this. But some MBA students manage to get into a top b-school against all odds. Visualise the austerity of earning Rs 500 a month and then making it to your dream b-school. Imagine getting accepted in your dream b-school only to realise you can't accept the offer. The challenges faced are completely different. This struggle is real. In this video, Devendra Dave, an alumnus of MICA, documents his journey of how he went about getting into his dream b-school, bagging a PPO worth Rs 55 Lakhs and more; all from earning just Rs 500 a month. Sure, it's a motivating story. But don't let this just motivate you but inspire you to go beyond your circumstances.
The internet provides a plethora of sources to gauge a cursory understanding of the term ‘leadership’. A person who is willing to have a theoretical understanding of leadership can easily have access to those sources. Classroom programs also perform a fairly good job of educating people about the various aspects of leadership. The real question that begs an answer is, ‘how does a person exhibit leadership when he/she has been ignorant about the inherent skills and encounters a situation that demands him/her to do so’?
I have been teaching since 35+ years in the field of management as a professor and engaged in Strategy, Marketing, Operations, HR and Finance. I have been teaching in top business schools in the world and a visiting professor too. I am a Doctorate in Management, University of Cambridge.
It is often said that the wisdom of a society is succulently captured in its proverb and is passed on down the ages for successive generations to learn and live by.
Hospitality industry largely depends upon word of mouth and positive reviews from trusted customers. As most businesses are going online and on various social media platforms, it has become imperative for business managers to devise a right social media strategy for better growth.