Yukti took two parts and two teachers to complete. The first half was around a set of drums and by Arthur Fernandes who is a psychologist, arts based therapist & drum circle facilitator and a co-founder & partner of Music Matters. The participants sat around with drums in their hands as Arthur broke the barriers of hierarchy, age, gender, culture and language, and brought them all working together. Using music as the medium, Arthur explained how it is only by being wild, free and untamed can people connect with each other in the way they are supposed to.
The second half was conducted by Vandana Pragada, an HR professional with over 14 years of proven track record of building business focused HR practices and teams. She explained the nuances which are a part of Leadership Development and also touched upon the topics of attrition and bench management in the IT industry.
Next up was the most rewarding, in a monetary manner, part of Anveshan –Samiksha. A national level case-study competition with a cash prize of ₹50,000/- saw B-Schools from over the nation locking their horns over an opportunity to provide solutions to a live case study written in collaboration with a leading pharmaceutical MNC. From over 50 entries, team HRstrategists, from GIM, managed to take the trophy home as the winners. As the runners-up, there was a tie between team NotSoHR, from Welingkar; and team Top Shelf, from GIM.
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