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From a Team Player to a Global Leader - Rajat Mathur’s (GMBA 2020) Success Story

Rajat Chandra Mathur, SP Jain’s GMBA alumnus, has always believed in the process of transition. Awarded the President’s Award for Global Excellence, he was part of the Dean’s List for all three trimesters and was also the President of the Placement Committee at SP Jain. His exceptional capabilities landed him an on-campus recruitment in PwC India.

Describing his professional journey from a team player to a leader, he shared some insights of how SP Jain's GMBA program helped to shape his career and impact his future goals. Let's learn more about his journey.

  • Tell us a bit about yourself. What are some significant moments from your life that shaped you?

Currently, I work as a Senior Associate at PwC India, as part of the Advisory line of service in the GovTech space. I am proud to be part of prestigious projects serving the nation and solving important problems. In my opinion, I have always kept calm in pressure situations breaking the problem into smaller tasks. Having faith in oneself and trusting your team has helped me in playing the role of a team player and a future leader.

  • How did you find out about SP Jain’s GMBA? Why did you decide to enrol in it?

With over 3 years of work experience, I was looking for a premier institute that will provide me with global exposure, an opportunity to learn not only from the faculty but also from peers and enable me to enter the next phase of my career. A couple of my friends had already pursued their postgraduate studies at SP Jain, and they were the ones who introduced me to the GMBA program – the curriculum and program structure aligned perfectly with my expectations.

  • You spent your time at SP Jain with people from around the world. How did this impact you?

Having a diverse cohort enables you to understand people from different parts of the globe, their thought processes, cultures, and work environments. I believe SP Jain has a unique balance with its tri-city program for its students to imbibe the business culture of that region as well as to interact with people from different sections of the world. This helps in improving communication, exercising empathy towards others and a sense of acceptance of different perceptions.

  • How does life after SP Jain look like for you? What changes have you seen in yourself since graduation?

Life after SP Jain has helped me become confident as a person, enhanced my people skills and allowed me to work effectively towards life holistically. I was nervous during the initial phase of my MBA journey, but taking one step at a time helped me live in the present and face every challenge head-on. Currently working in the GovTech space makes me feel proud and happy to contribute to building this great nation.

  • SP Jain prepares students to become global leaders. How do you think the GMBA program at SP Jain opened a gateway for you?

I have always believed in the process of transition. To become a leader, it is very important to be a team player. SP Jain provided me with an opportunity to work with wonderful people in my cohort and being around such talented minds helped me shape my personality. The faculties who addressed us ensured we emerge as responsible individuals and not as mere students graduating with an MBA degree. The Global Learning activities, Industry Interface Projects, Student Board Room assignments and the various committees formed provide a platform for the students to work together and emerge as leaders. This allowed my cohort and me to expand our horizons and emerge as global leaders of the future.

 

What advice would you want to give students who want to take up a similar career path as yours? How can they make the best of their SP Jain journey so they are equipped for this career?

There are no shortcuts to success. Students should strive for excellence, participate in all activities, should have the ability to listen, enhance their skills and empathise with each other. Being positive is the most important factor in one’s overall development. If the student can keep a positive mind-set and come up with solutions, they will grow as individuals and succeed in their plans.

Topics: Global MBA, Alumni Stories

Inside and Outside the SP Jain Classroom – Featuring Dr Nicolas Hamelin

Meet Dr Nicolas Hamelin, SP Jain’s Associate Professor of Marketing and the Neuroscience Lab Director at our Sydney campus. With over 10 years of professional corporate experience, Dr Hamelin holds two doctoral degrees – a PhD in Laser Physics from Sussex University and a PhD in Business from East London University.

He completed his MSc in Environmental Management from Ulster University in UK and MSc/Magistere in Physics from the University of Grenoble in France. Early on, he completed his TV News Reporter Diploma from INA, France and began his professional career as a television journalist.

So what does life look like for Dr Nicolas Hamelin, inside and outside the SPJ classroom? We caught up with him over a quick interview to find out.

Q. What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Dr Hamelin: I enjoy Skying, Paragliding, Filming, and Tennis.

Q.  What sort of morning routine do you have to get jazzed for class?

Dr Hamelin: I check the news about updates in the field.

Q. Could you tell us a fun fact about you? What would students be surprised to find out about you?

Dr Hamelin: I am an ex-television journalist and photojournalist, covering social issues in conflict zones (Filming child soldiers in Uganda, for example).

Q. If you could pass on any wisdom to your students, what would you share?

Dr Hamelin: Don't cut corners - a diploma means nothing if you have no knowledge to back it up. Respect the planet, we only have one. Don’t let people buy your soul, do not drop your moral compass for a few dollars. Choose freedom and dignity over comfort.  

Q. Is there a quote or saying that you live your life by?

Dr Hamelin: When someone needs help, help. This quote by Enrich Fromm inspires me: ‘Our goal should be to be much, not to have much.’

Q. Your favourite book or movie?

Dr Hamelin: My favourite movie would be ‘Captain Fantastic’ – it is a movie about freedom in the useless world of consumption. My favourite book is ‘1984’ by George Orwell.

Topics: Faculty Speak

Inside and Outside the SPJ classroom - Featuring Dr CJ Meadows

Topics: Faculty Speak

What do our EMBA students and faculty have to say about ELO? Let’s find out.

Topics: Executive MBA, Alumni Stories

Women in Leadership Series: Featuring Suet Huay Loh (EMBA 2019)

Topics: Executive MBA, Alumni Stories

Inside & Outside the SPJ Classroom – Featuring Dr Monica Gallant

Topics: Faculty Speak

Inside & Outside the SPJ Classroom – Featuring Prof. Shrinivas Shikaripurkar

Topics: Faculty Speak

Securing Multiple Career Leaps With the SP Jain Executive MBA - Himanshu Singh’s Story

Topics: Executive MBA, Alumni Stories

An Insider’s View of the SP Jain Executive MBA – Let’s Hear from our Alumni

Topics: Executive MBA, Alumni Stories