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SP JAIN GLOBAL BLOGS

Welcome to SP Jain Global Blogs – where the heart of our community comes alive through inspiring stories, industry insights, and first-hand experiences. From expert perspectives to real-life journeys, this is your space to explore, connect, and feel at home in a world of ideas and inspiration.

Devanshi Rhea Aucharaz

Recent Posts

Is a Part-Time MBA Worth It? Top Factors to Consider

Are you thinking about advancing your career without taking a break from work? Many professionals are considering part-time MBAs, allowing them to continue working while gaining new skills. But is a part-time MBA worth it?

Topics: Careers, Executive MBA, Part Time MBA

Top 10 Career Options After a Global MBA You Can Pursue

What if your career could take you across continents, exposing you to diverse cultures, industries, and opportunities? A Global MBA (GMBA) equips professionals with the tools and insights to thrive in the interconnected business landscape. This program is a launchpad for extraordinary success, specifically for candidates aspiring to lead multinational teams, drive cross-border strategies, and shape the future of global enterprises.

Topics: Careers, Global MBA

Driving Change: A Conversation with the CEO of Delta Autocorp - Ankit Agarwal, GMBA & PGPM, 2008

Ankit Agarwal, SP Jain Global alumnus (GMBA & PGPM, 2008), shares his journey to founding and leading Delta Autocorp, one of India’s fastest-growing EV brands. He reflects on the impact of cross-industry experience, lessons from SP Jain Global, and the importance of solving real-world problems.

Topics: Global MBA, Alumni Stories

Why Research Is Key to Leadership?

In a world where business landscapes shift overnight, leadership is no longer just about experience; it’s about insight, innovation, and impact. The most successful leaders don’t just react to change; they anticipate it, question it, and shape it. The key to cultivating this strategic mindset lies in one powerful word: research.

Topics: Thought Leadership, Faculty Insights, Doctor of Business Administration

From SP Jain Global classrooms to the World Stage: How Global Learning Led Me to Become India’s Youngest JCI Grand Slam Achiever

If someone had told me a few years ago that I’d be representing India across four continents—standing as the country’s Chief Delegate at JCI (Junior Chamber International) global conferences in the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia Pacific—I might have smiled and politely changed the subject.

Topics: Alumni Stories, Bachelor of Business Administration

How AI and Technology Are Revolutionising Wealth Management

The wealth management industry has undergone significant transformation over the past decade, driven by rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and technology.

Topics: Bachelor of Data Science, Thought Leadership, Faculty Insights

From Domain Expert to Business Leader: A Telco Analyst’s EMBA Experience

Arvind Thilak Pillutla, EMBA 2025
Pursuing further education is a bold step, especially when you already have a thriving career. Here's a look into Arvind’s SP Jain Global EMBA journey.

Topics: Executive MBA, Alumni Stories, Telecom

Generative AI and Future Careers for AI Graduates

AI has become a buzzword. The general public has an exaggerated or a misplaced idea about the same. It is important to demystify AI and view it from the perspective of what kind of business benefits it can bring.

Topics: Bachelor of Data Science, Thought Leadership, Faculty Insights, IT, New Technologies

Wealth Accumulation and Wealth Protection: The Australian Experience

We all seek healthy and prosperous lives in a caring and safe community of family and friends. My focus here is on how to accumulate wealth and how to protect that wealth using Australian examples. To accumulate wealth, it certainly helps to choose wealthy parents. But not all is lost if you are not so fortunate. Australia ranks highly in terms of intergenerational income mobility. Two-thirds of Australians earn more than their parents did at a similar age, especially those born in poorer families. 

Topics: Thought Leadership, Faculty Insights, Wealth Management