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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.

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Recent Posts

Powerful Steps for Getting an Internship Through LinkedIn

 

LinkedIn is the place for students and recent graduates to find jobs and internships. Here are some steps and tips to get started.

Topics: Careers, Undergraduate Programs, Bachelor of Business Administration

Understanding the World from Different Perspectives – The Tale of Priyanka Gupta

 

SP Jain’s Master of Global Business (MGB) student, Priyanka Gupta, has authored two books on Women Entrepreneurs. Priyanka, a student of Global Logistics & Supply Chain Management, recently published ‘Unravelling the Myth’ and ‘The Women Who Ventured’, two books which have been drawing attention from the Indian and international media alike. We caught up with Priyanka to hear her story.

Topics: Alumni, Community, Alumni Stories

Future Digital Marketeers Get Hands-on Learning Experience in a 2 Day Live Project

Hands-on and case study based – there is truly nothing that can beat this form of learning, especially in the field of Digital marketing.

Topics: Digital Marketing, Student Life & Experiences

Decision-Making – “Intuition-based or Fact-based?”

Decision-Making is a vital element for any organization. Ranging from the employees placed in the bottom-level hierarchy to the top brass, many critical decisions are made daily.

Topics: Thought Leadership

The Story of Bling Bag – Catching up with Founder & CEO, Harvi Shah (GMBA’08)

Harvi Shah, Founder & CEO of Bling Bag and first-generation entrepreneur, is an SP Jain alumnus from the GMBA Class of 2008. Her start-up story was featured in YourStory, a leading digital publication covering promising and innovative startups. We got in touch with Harvi to know about her startup and her inspiring entrepreneurial journey so far.

Topics: Global MBA, Alumni Stories

Real-Time Analytics in Tennis

 

Remember the tenacious match between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon in 2008? Tennis fans caused a massive surge in electricity demand after Nadal took the Wimbledon title because they were glued to their seats during the epic match. The match was so intense that there were many deuce court serves, crisp baseline shots, elegant backhand shots, belligerent forehand winners and many claims for hawk-eye projections. So, the moments were dreadful for the line umpires. Weren’t they? Both players played at their best levels, yet Nadal proved too good for Federer. After the match, Federer and his coach wanted to perform the SWOT analysis. Hence, it is important to analyse the data diligently. This scenario is relevant not only for Federer but also for all the Professional Tennis players and their respective coaches.

Topics: Thought Leadership

Life & Career Post the SP Jain Global MBA – Catching up with Aruna Subramanyan (GMBA’09)

 

Aruna Subramanyan (GMBA’09) is currently the Asia Africa Talent Development Lead at Monsanto Company. We caught up with her to find out a bit more about her life and career post SP Jain.

Topics: Global MBA, Alumni Stories

Being an Intrapreneur And Winning Beauty Pageants – The Story of Shivani Naik

 

Shivani Naik Shah is an SP Jain alumnus from the Global MBA class of 2014. Working as an advisor to the Bureaucrats of Government of India on progressive initiatives and reforms like Make in India and Swachh Bharat with a BIG4 company (KPMG), Shivani has also been winning accolades at numerous beauty pageants, having recently won the Mrs. India Queen of Substance 2018.

Topics: Global MBA, Alumni Stories

Why Emotional Intelligence is essential in the age of Artificial Intelligence

 

As we move towards the age of Artificial Intelligence, the need to develop our emotional competencies becomes stronger. Most of our challenges, personal or professional, are a result of our inability to recognise and manage our emotions, causing internal and external conflicts, eventually taking our focus and productivity away.

Topics: Thought Leadership