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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.

Alumnus Jaideep Sengupta’s success story

Jaideep Sengupta, GMBA (Batch of Nov – 2013) who holds an undergraduate degree in Industrial Engineering belongs to a high achiever family of IIT qualified engineers, with his father, sister and brother-in-law working with organisations of global repute. His wife is an established designer entrepreneur from NIFT and Parsons New York. Jaideep is categorical in reminding us that his mother has been the backbone of the family.  She was instrumental in instilling a strong sense of ethics and values, which he holds dear and is able to apply in his daily personal as well as professional transactions.

Topics: SP Jain School of Global Management, Community, Alumni Stories

Modi’s Germany visit: An opportunity to transform India’s skilling sector

 

By Amit Dasgupta and Britta Petersen*

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

SP Jain’s Advance Student Ambassador Program (ASAP) Experience – Ayush Singh of NIT Rourkela Shares

This is what Ayush Singh of NIT Rourkela had to say after his recent participation in SP Jain’s ASAP (Advance Student Admission Program) conducted in Jan 2015. It is prudent to note that students from premier technical and non-technical institutions across India are invited to sit for a competitive aptitude test on campus. The top 20% are then shortlisted and put through a second round of written test and rigorous interviews before one or two deserving students from the colleges are selected as brand ambassadors to participate in this prestigious and highly coveted program.

Topics: SP Jain School of Global Management, ASAP, Admissions

SP Jain Alumni Create New Records at Heinz

Global intelligence is the key to success in the workplace of the 21st century. Or so have proven SP Jain’s Master of Global Business (MGB) graduates. With a curriculum that imparts relevant global and real-world skills, SP Jain graduates stand out in the workplace for their analytical and decision-making abilities, and overall professional expertise.

Topics: Master of Global Business, SP Jain School of Global Management, Student Life & Experiences

Industry-ready business leaders – Are they born or created?

The significance of business education today is demonstrated by the sizable impact business graduates create in the business world. Business organisations globally aspire to infuse talented, capable managers and decision-makers in their teams. For any b-school, therefore, it is essential to impart skills and capabilities that are required to manage the real-world situations and challenges effectively. Though easy to point out, this is the most critical element of business education today that prominent b-schools are attempting to address distinctively.

Topics: SP Jain School of Global Management, Leadership & Entrepreneurship, Thought Leadership

In This World of Internationalisation, Will You Survive?

We hear all the time that businesspeople must embrace globalisation in order to survive.  But where and how will they achieve this global mindset?  The logical answer lies in higher education.  After all, the whole purpose of education is to prepare for a career.  And if young people want a job in today’s increasingly competitive business environment, they need to think beyond the corner store down the road.  Is our educational system adequately addressing this crucial need?

Topics: Study Abroad, SP Jain School of Global Management, Thought Leadership, Community, Alumni Stories

THE JOY FACTOR: SIX WAYS OWNING A BUSINESS CAN OFFER MORE REWARDS THAN JUST MONEY

Remember why you started your small business in the first place? If you’re like most entrepreneurs, it was because you wanted freedom – to be the master of your own time and most likely to make more money. You wanted to be happier and to do work that you loved.

Topics: Global Family Managed Business, Singapore Campus, Dubai Campus, SP Jain School of Global Management, Leadership & Entrepreneurship, Thought Leadership