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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.

Hearing from SPJ Superwomen – Alumni Talk with Bhavya Chandrahas

Bhavya Chandrahas (Founder & CEO – Dori) is a GMBA 2008 alumnus of SP Jain School of Global Management. Let us hear her tale with Dori as an SPJ Superwoman!

Topics: Alumni, Community, Alumni Stories

Hearing from SPJ Superwomen – Alumni Talk with Khyati Bhatt

Khyati Bhatt (GMBA 2005) is currently the Founder and CEO at Simply Body Talk. We caught up with Khyati, an SPJ Superwoman, to learn about her journey till date and her plans for the future.

Topics: Global MBA, Alumni Stories

Hearing from the SPJ Superwomen – Alumni Talk with Gayatri Thampi

On the occasion of International Women’s Day, we at SP Jain decided to catch up with a few SPJ Superwomen alumni, who are out there making a difference every day. Let us hear from Gayatri Thampi (GMBA 2013), Founder of GAIA Bespoke, as she tells us about her journey till today.

Topics: Global MBA, Alumni Stories

Never Underestimate the Lessons You Can Learn from the Desert

Four hours – that’s how long it took for us to get to the Liwa camp site. We did not know the beauty that lay ahead of us. Coming into university, all of us assumed it would be a lot of studies with no free time. However, at SP Jain, we’re able to learn about culture and business through various activities and excursions. One such trip that taught us a lot was the Overnight Liwa Desert Camping held between 19th – 20th January 2018.

Topics: Undergraduate Programs, Student Life & Experiences, Bachelor of Business Administration

Modern-Day Global Leadership, What Does it Take?

We always hear that leadership is the essential ingredient for a successful business, everyone needs leadership capability, leadership, leadership and more leadership?

Topics: Careers, Thought Leadership, Faculty Insights

Yoga – the spiritual side of life in the corporate world

Many articles have been written on the importance of Yoga in an individual’s life and just a simple Google search will get a layman tonnes of material about the same. However, having worked in the corporate world for more than 13 years, I certainly feel that fundamental principles of Yoga which were laid down thousands of years ago are still the most relevant in this highly competitive world where everyone is looking for quick wins and not long-terms solutions.

Topics: Articles

Sky Full of Drones – Why the Drone is the Emblem of Disruptive Tech

The geek has inherited the earth and for good reason. As start-ups began mushrooming in the 21st century, we observed a new axis of power. The tribe of suits in 9 to 5 setups are slowly dwindling and hipsters in welding helmets, twirling wrenches, and calibrating callipers are rapidly creating a new normal. Where creativity and technology driven initiatives are cutting industry time by less than half with outputs in measures of double. And the technology that demonstrates this to the hilt – Drone Tech.

Topics: Thought Leadership

What Happens When Students Control Their Own Education?

While teaching in class, I realize that when students are given ownership of their learning, the outcome is more positive. I ask students to explore, why is it important to learn skills such as Emotional Intelligence, for example, and once they have the basis for introspection, they come to class with an open mind. An environment where students are the center of their learning helps them become independent learners and empowers them to make decisions on their own. This ultimately prepares them for “real world” skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, and negotiation skills. Of course, as educators, it is important to act as facilitators as coaches, and encourage better decision-making.

Topics: MBA, Admissions

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