A few students from the National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE) tell us what they did in their last 20 days before CAT.
'I can finally tell my father that he need not go fix tiles in other people's homes.'
Deloitte's recruitment process will involve a resume screening, a telephonic interview, and a face-to-face interview if you apply online, says Sarvesh Agrawal.
Venture capitalists and seed fund providers receive around 500-1,200 business plans every year. The trend continued even among the student fraternity. Venture firms such as Morpheus Venture Partners and Centre for Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship that work closely with students and incubator centres have seen a spurt in activity.
Aseem Chhabra lists his favourite films, most of them shown at international film festivals held virtually (Berlinale and Rotterdam), hybrid (Toronto) or physical (Cannes and Venice).
What matters is the culture and the atmosphere of the workplace, and whether employees get treated fairly. 'It is also important for the employee to feel s/he is part of a winning team,' Credit Suisse's Mickey Doshi tells Niraj Bhatt.
Now, Dabbawallahs, known for their food-supply network across Mumbai, are being asked to impart lessons on management and business skills to the corporate world.
Edward Hess, Professor of Business Administration and Batten Executive-in-Residence, Darden School of Business, discusses the growth of technology and the challenges it creates for organizations with Sangeeta Tanwar.
A detailed analysis of the nation's most competitive management entrance exam that commenced October 16, 2013.
If you're planning to quit your job and pursue a personal business venture, be prepared to face criticism, more challenges and excruciating work hours -- and that's just to start with.
'If there is anyone who is a victim of vendetta politics, it is me.'
To begin with, there is plenty for you to learn outside the classroom.
'If someone is consistently horrible to you, for me, I would ask myself, what am I doing?' 'Why am I continuously putting myself as a target for this?'
Be prepared to attempt a zillion questions before you take the actual CAT, says Prof Uday Salunkhe.
An encounter with movie veteran Chandrashekhar.
As a parent, you become trained to constantly think about solutions.
India should take 'measured approach' with stimulus packages to deal with COVID-19 by limiting interventions to the provision of food, shelter and basic necessities of life for all; forbearance on payments of outstanding loans; and extra provision of working capital including what will be necessary to cover outstanding wages from lockdown period to enterprises.
Unless you are a fresher, you should not circulate a generic CV for all openings, says Achin Bhattacharyya.
Company appoints Parvatheesam K as compliance officer.
Investment banking star and Moelis India Chief Executive Officer Manisha Girotra remembers a colleague who wanted to resign because she needed to attend to her parents' health issues in a different state. Rather than quit a promising career, she was given the flexibility of working from home on Fridays, which was unusual in the pre-pandemic days. This allowed her to take care of her parents' visits to the doctor and other health-related needs without quitting her job. She would be back in the city office on Mondays.
'At this time, staying in the game is more important.' 'If we do that, then wealth can be generated.'
Rare insights and ideas for college/MBA students who want to start a business.
Will space tourism with a niche market of serving only the uber-rich ever be profitable, asks Kumar Abishek.
The All India Management Association (AIMA) announced that it would conduct a new test to assess the employability of students passing out of Indian business schools.
Attend the three-day certification workshop on Training and Facilitation Skills organised by WCH Training Solutions.
'The NDA has provided me a healing touch to survive'
Professionals are making the most of the short and full-term courses to keep pace with changing trends at the workplace.
Management guru, leading economist and founding dean of the Indian School of Business Hyderabad, Dr Sumantra Ghoshal, passed away in Hampstead, United Kingdom, on Wednesday due to brain haemorrhage, reported The Economic Times.
The Israeli American professor talks about why managers need to think differently and be humble enough to doubt their own intuition.
This study provides a glimpse into a future where flexible working could become business as usual
The business school has declared war on anybody who raises a question about its credibility. Here is a look at the slugfest
Economist Jessica Seddon Wallack says many opportunities exist outside the government, but the government must make sure people are ready and able to seize these opportunities.
The theme for Avenues 2009 -- which will see management vents, competitions, workshops and seminars -- is 'People, Planet and Profit', a concept where social, economic and environmental considerations collectively appraise corporate performance.
While the former managing director of McKinsey & Co, Rajat Gupta, has every right to claim that he is innocent until otherwise established in a court of law, he must adopt the same standards of good conduct in India as he has been required to in the US.
Can there be one norm for the US and another for India?
Here are a few things to know about 'Jihadi John'
If you are a management aspirant then don't wait for the last moment to prepare for your group discussions. Here are three tips to help you with your GDs.
The Xavier Labour Relations Institute at Jamshedpur has also taken this opportunity to take its supply chain management course overseas.