Suggestion of Xavier Sir merits serious consideration. The main complaint against our business management students is their inability to understand the expectations of the industry and not rising to the occasion, i.e.,employability.
When closer ties are ensured and established students could be prepared as per the requirements of industry. Syllabus will be as per the ground realities and captains of the industry will add to the academic inputs. While b schools would love to catch this opportunity with both the hands response of the industry is to be seen.
Dr A Jagan Mohan Reddy
On 26 Dec 2015 16:56, "'Maria Xavier' via Management Teachers Consortium, Global" <join_mtc@googlegroups.com> wrote:
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1. Like we have hospitals attached to medical Colleges, we should have the B-Schools attached to some industry clusters.2. Every teacher in such B-Schools should do part time job in the industrial estate and the managers from the industry should do part-time teaching in the B-School. The idea is to preach what you practice and practice what you preach. Have 50:50.3. Revamp curriculum to make it relevant for the industry cluster. It should be IT integrated and should develop soft skills and right values.4. Ban lectures in B-Schools and move to flipped classroom model with lots of field work. Students should spend more than 50% of their time in the field.More later.M J XavierFormer Director - IIM Ranchi
Sent from my iPhoneThere is no end for experience.Sharing of experience and Knowledge with real time experience would be more helpful in changing the behaviour to fit for the occasions.Mixture of case studies introduced by the harward business school ,sharing of powerful icons business related talks and quality teaching will only touch the minds of the students.This wayyou could produce sizable ,remarkable seeds for the growth of a nation.CMA.Dr.C.Dhanapal--SalemDt. 26-12-2015.Dear SirThanks & Regards,Prof.CMA.Dr.C.Dhanapal M.Com.,M.Phil.,PGDCA.,FCMA.,Ph.DAssociate Professor of CommercePlot No.36D.No.103/75,Swarnapuri AnnexSalem-636004Mobile :9443515392On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 1:35 PM, 'Sujatha Moorthy' via Management Teachers Consortium, Global <join_mtc@googlegroups.com> wrote:Dear Dr.PallaviI agree to your words, continuous execution of seminars and presentations , involving the students with real time experiences, analysis of case studies, continuous visit to Industries will definitely lead to achieve a world class B SchoolregardsDr.T.SujathaAssociate professor
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Dear Faternity--Students from the nascent stage should feel the student life as "PROFESSIONAL LIFE" and start feeling responsible for the outcomes rather than the other way round. Quality matters and practical examples and real time experiences....would help in achieving world class B-School.RegardsDr. Pallavi, Asst.Prof.School of Mgmnt Studies,DayanadaSagar UniversityBengaluru-78.On Thu, Dec 24, 2015 at 12:26 PM, Prof. Bholanath Dutta <bnath.dutta@gmail.com> wrote:This message is eligible for Automatic Cleanup! (bnath.dutta@gmail.com) Add cleanup rule | More info
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