Sir, Management is the art of getting things done either by the self or through others.
The important aspect of "getting things done" is to formulate a goal to achieve, muster
the motivation and courage to attempt to achieve the goal by planning activities with
matching resources and embarking on executing decisions with speed and dispatch and
finally savoring the success with those with you. MBA is not just a paper degree, it is
an attitude in life that is productive, and fulfilling.
There is plenty of work to do but too few jobs going around. The MBA can create a job for
himself by exhibiting the attitude of smart work, to look for problems to solve and take
the initiative to solve the problems where ever they may be found.
It is this attitude that is missing.
Best Regards,
K.Paranjpe
On Mon, 14 Aug 2017 19:03:22 +0530 Kumar K
>Management is the art of getting the things done "through and with others". MBA stands
for science of management. Art is to be learnt when an MBA goes into real world and faces
its harsh realities. An MBA should immediately join an organisation after clearing the
MBA.
In one case, a business man father was counselled as under:
"Sir, bank pays same salary whether the joinee is B.A or MBA. Then, why to spend on MBA
and waste 2 years too."My reply was:
"You are right that bank will pay the same salary to B.A and MBA. But a B.A will take 10-
20 years to reach the level of DGM or GM in the bank while an MBA will take 5-7 years.
This is the difference in being B.A and MBA."
Being a businessmen, he immediately mentally calculated pluses and minuses of doing MBA
and asked his daughter "go for MBA".
MBA is like ah uncut diamond dug from the earth, crude, soiled and dirty. Very few are
able to pay the price that kind of uncut diamond. But when that uncut diamond faces the
friction of the machine and well polished, many pay the demanded price for it. Nobody
negotiates.
Same is with MBAs, After an experience of say 5-6 years, the real wage goes up as the
skill is turned into talent and more the experience, it turns into genius. Genius don't
ask for the job, but jobs run after them. They live the life on their own terms. Not on
the terms of others. Yes diamonds two have different categories like gems, jewels and
diamond etc. More the expert can tell. Same is with MBAs.
How they deliver that matters. There is no dearth of jobs for MBAs. Only attitude
matters. The new joinee should not expect sitting in an of air conditioned office,
travelling in 1st Class Railways. First deserve then desire.
Prof P.K.Keshap
2017-08-14 15:22 GMT+05:30 Ramesh Vemuganti
Management should be looked upon as a profession. This has not happened so far & it has
become a mere passport for getting a placement. So , nothing surprising when 50% of MBA"s
cannot secure a placement.
I am glad Management is getting its due and recognition. MBA"s with the requisite
Managerial skills juxtaposed with Management knowledge & industry awareness are absorbed
by the market.
Mere MBA/ PGDM certificate holders are jobless today & are unable to secure a placement.
Why will industry take them, when a BA / BSc/ BCom is available for the same jobs with
less salary in BPO"s, Banks, Insurance, Retail, Health care, others.
Apart from the top 200 colleges, majority of the MBA grads in these 2981 colleges will
remain without jobs for a long time.
The writing on the wall states that merit, quality, digital management & technology
management combined with respetcive skills will rule the job market now.
regards
Ramesh Vemuganti
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