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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

Cloud Computing: It all matters is how well you do it!

Written by Aman Poddar; MGB (Master of Global Business – Contemporary Marketing Management) student. SP Jain School of Global Management – Intake of 2017.

Topics: Student Life & Experiences, Disruptive Technologies

Higher education the next target for technology revolution

The revolutionary impact of technology is about to be felt in education says Nitish Jain, owner of a Sydney management school that, in only 13 years, has an MBA degree which consistently scores highly in global rankings.

Topics: Thought Leadership

Gaining a foothold in the Digital Marketing world – The internship story of Vidhi Vora

Right after my DMM Program with SP Jain, I got a wonderful opportunity to intern with Techdivine Creative Services, an experience which helped me learn the tips and tricks of Digital Media under my mentor. I worked with Mr. Ananthnarayanan V (Founder & CEO – Techdivine Creative Services) who was also our faculty during the course with SP Jain. Prof Ananth is a global award winning Digital Marketing professional and a renowned international speaker in the field of Digital Marketing, Social Media, Marketing Research, Marketing Management, Technology, and Entrepreneurship across industries and countries. An IIM graduate with over 14 years of work experience, he has worked with varied advertising agencies and corporates diversified across the divisions of Sales, Marketing, Product Branding, Training, and IT, for leading global brands.

Topics: Digital Marketing, SP Jain School of Global Management, Internship, Student Life & Experiences

Alternatives to Coursera for Machine Learning Classes, On and Off the Web

Written by Dr Debashis Guha, Director of Machine Learning Program at SP Jain School of Global Management.

Topics: Thought Leadership

Stepping Up for the SP Jain Family at Singapore

What happens when students graduate? They leave with memories, good and bad, and with friends to help write a new chapter in their life. But stories, knowledge, and information do not stop here. We share them with people who are eager to learn about them, who pass them on to others later.

Topics: Executive MBA, Student Life & Experiences, Alumni Stories

Making India a women friendly nation – The internship story of Ayush Jain

 

Playing around improving the office layout and working with the CEO to redesign the website – my internship with F5 Escapes – Bangalore was way more than just fun. Working in a start-up offered me flexibility and provided me with a platform to showcase my ideas and work upon them. F5 Escapes works with the mission of redefining the way women travel in India by offering fixed and customised tours for women. They strive to change India’s image as an unsafe destination for women into a women friendly nation. Working with the founders who were all female showed me that passion and determination can take you places and it takes just a spark to make a change and then everything else follows.

Topics: Undergraduate Programs, Alumni Stories, Bachelor of Business Administration

Quick Tips on Google Adwords, SEO, SEM & Google Analytics

Written by Ananthanarayanan Venkateswaran, Faculty of Digital Marketing & Metrics at SP Jain School of Global Management.

Topics: Thought Leadership

Buyer Persona and Customer Mapping Journey: Helping the Digital Marketeer

Written by Ananthanarayanan Venkateswaran, Faculty of Digital Marketing & Metrics at SP Jain School of Global Management.

 

Topics: Thought Leadership

Decoding Singlish – Your way to Singapore

Singapore is a wonderful city to live in. It is modern, clean, environmentally friendly, extremely efficient, and is home to very friendly and hard-working people. But the minute you talk to your taxi driver outside the airport, you’ll realise that you might need at least a few weeks to get used to the local accent.

Topics: Student Life & Experiences