NICM
(Post Graduate Centre of Gujarat University for M.B.A. & M.C.A.)

Invites you to
SANCHALAN 2001
EDUCATION'S PREMIER AND MEGA EVENT

SEMINARS
CRM, Emotional Intelligence, I.T. Revolution, Many More
CONTESTS
Elocution, Advertisement, Management Games, Personality

Free Entry - All are Invited
INAUGURATION CEREMONY :
6th October, 2001 at 9.30 a.m.
CULTURAL PROGRAM
by JHAPA (Jig Holio Academy for Performing Arts)

ATTRACTIVE PRIZES
DON'T MISS IT
EXPLORE.... DISCOVER.... ENJOY....

Date :
October 6-7, 2001
Venue :
NICM Campus, Nr. Indroda Circle, Gandhinagar
Contact : 3229812-14

Note :
All graduate and post graduates students are heartily invited
Free transportation facilities from Specific Points

For details see Times of India (Ahmedabad) October 5, 2001 pg.5

Madras Management Association

One Day Seminar on
Business Excellence Through World Class Manufacturing

Date : Saturday, 17th November, 2001
Time : 9.30 am - 5.00 pm
Venue : Hotel Sheraton
Fee : Rs.1500 for MMA Member / Rs.1700 for non-members

Speakers : C KR Murugan (Lucas-TVS) - N Raghunathan (Sundaram Clayton) -
R V Ramakrishnan (SCM Consultant) - V Amudachary (Ashok Leyland) - R Jayaraman (Tata Iron & Steel)

Subjects : Lean Manufacturing - Concepts and Practices - World Class Quality -
Supply Chain Management - Concepts and Criteria for CII-EXIM Business Excellence Award
Journey to Business Excellence - The TISCO Experience

Co-ordinator : Dr. R Mahadevan, Director, India Pistons Ltd.

Supported by : Konrad Adenauer Foundation

For details & registration contact :
Madras Management Association
110, Nelson Manickam Road, Chennai-29
Phone : 3740853/0446/0950, Fax : 3740476
E-mail : mma@vsnl.com / mmachennai@eth.net Website : www.madrasmanagement.com

For details see The Hindu (Chennai) November 7, 2001 pg.2

All India Management Association
The Bombay School of Business

SEMINAR ON
"Attracting & Retaining Talent"
8-9 DECEMBER, 2001, MUMBAI

Seminar Advisor :
Dr. Ram S Tameja, Chairman, The Bombay School of Business
Seminar Director :
Mr. Yogi Sriram, Vice President - Corporate HR & Personnel, Larsen & Toubro Ltd.
Speakers :
Mr. Yogi Sriram, Vice President - Corporate HR & Personnel, Larsen & Toubro Ltd.
Mr. Prem Kamath, Head - Management Resources, Hindustan Level Ltd.
Mr. Satish Pradhan, Executive Vice President - Group HR, Tata Sons Ltd.
Mr. Anil Nadkarni, Director - Personnel, Siemens Ltd.
Mr. Ram Kumar, General Management - HR, ICICI Bank Ltd.

Participation Fees :
AIMA Member : Rs.4500/-
Non AIMA Member : Rs.5000/-
Date & Venue :
8 & 9 December, 2001
The Bombay School of Business
Rambhau Salgaonkar Marg, Cuffe Parade, Mumbai-400 005
Phone : 022-2165277, 2040256

For further details, please contact :
Mr. Nalin Srivastava, Programme Manager
All India Management Association
Management House, 14 Institutional Area, Lodi Road, New Delhi-110 003
Phone : 4635015, 4611672, 4611672, 4618127 (Extn.230), Fax : 4626689
E-mail :
skhemka@aima-ind.org / dcmd@aima-ind.org

For details see Business India (Magazine) November 12 to 25, 2001 pg.125

Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management
IIT Bombay

CONTINUUM-2003
two day seminar on
"Synchronization of IT Strategy with Business Goals"
on the 8th and 9th of February

Dates : Saturday, 8th of February and Sunday, 9th of February
Time : 10:00 to 17:00 Hrs
Venue : SOM Auditorium, SJM SOM Building, IIT – Bombay
Registration Fee : Rs. 1000/- per head
(group of three or more delegates from the organization will be entitled to 25% discount).
Payment can also be made at the time of the seminar itself by Cash, Cheque or DD.
Cheque/DD should be drawn in favour of 'Registrar, IIT-Bombay payable at Mumbai.

CONTINUUM – A Prologue
CONTINUUM, an annual seminar series, is a regular event of SJM School of Management, IIT Bombay. The event intends to cover the latest in management trends by calling upon the leading personalities
of the corporate and academic world on a single platform. Each of these seminars generally focuses on the issues and challenges faced by a particular business function, and aims at drawing insights from
the knowledge and experiences of the participating speakers.

CONTINUUM-2003
Synchronization of IT Strategy with Business Goals
As part of the annual series, Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management is organizing a two day seminar on February 8th and 9th focusing on how organizations should align their IT strategy with its larger objectives. Today's managers are continually being confronted with new and ever changing competitive pressures from deregulation, globalization and dynamic changes in the business environment.
Hence every industry is undergoing transformation and is striving to develop new approaches to tackle competition and enhance value creation. Information Technology promises to provide the corporates with much needed competitive advantage through increased efficiency in their business processes. However, in order to be fully effective, the IT capability needs to be in synch with the relevant
business practices and their work flow.
Organizations in India are using IT, but most of them are using it as a support function. IT expenditure
is considered just another fad done to keep up with the competition rather than being derived from
the organization's requirement. Chief Information Officers or the GM –IT are considered to be people
with a narrow focus on technology rather than the entire business perspectives.
Usually CEO's do long term planning and visualize the organization few years down the line.
Those long term visions need to be reverse engineered to formulate the present and immediate goals. How can IT strategy contribute to this whole process?
Through this seminar we hope to find out how the top management reflects on the following issues:
How to identify new and existing technologies that will enable the business strategy?
How to manage the company's technology solutions in a way that maximizes the return on investment?
How can IT be used to tap into newer markets and/or enrich existing ones?
How can IT be used to increase operational efficiency?
Role of IT in developing the intellectual capital, which leads to the growth of the Company.
Does the underlying IT Infrastructure in the organization reflect its strategic vision?
What does a viable portfolio of IT capabilities look like?
This Seminar aims to reflect and gain insight on the topic and the above raised issues.

SPEAKERS FOR THE SEMINAR
Prof. D B Phatak, Head KReSIT - IIT Bombay
Mr. Kiran Karnik / Harish Mehta, Nasscom
Mr. Sujay Chohan, India Head - Gartner
Mr. Arun Gupta, Senior Director - Pfizer
Ms. Madhavi Puri Buch, Customer and Technology Group Head - ICICI Bank
Mr. Prasad Kulkarni, Senior Partner - KPMG *
Mr. S Gopalakrishnan, COO - Infosys Technologies *
Mr. Vibhakar Bhushan, MD Oracle SSI *
Mr. Salil Parikh, CEO - CG&EY *
Mr. Pawan Kumar, MD - Vmoksha Technologies *
* Awaiting Confirmation

CONTINUUM – Other Links in the Chain
CONTINUUM – 2002 kicked off on October 19, 2002 with the first daylong seminar –
"Marketing Channels – Issues and Challenges", addressing the key issues related to designing optimal marketing channels, formulating innovative and effective strategies, reshaping the industry bigwigs
who shared their knowledge & experience were:
Mr. Rajendra Sood, V.P. (West Zone) – Max New York Life Insurance
Mr. Mahesh Murthy, Ex Head- MTV India (Founder-Passion Funds)
Mr. Uday Bhaskar, India CMO Manager-P&G
Mr. Ashok Jain, Ideasnyou.com (Ex. CEO-Cadbury Schweppes)
Mr. Shantonu Aaditya, Head – SET Discovery
Mr. Krishnan Swamy, KPMG India

Christened "HRM: Leading the Change", the second day long seminar of CONTINUUM 2002 was held
on December 5, 2002. This seminar brought out insightful and path-breaking options to take HRM at
the forefront of leading business and organizational change. The leading personalities of the corporate world who came on a single platform to provide insights on various topics, all reflecting on
the theme of the seminar were:
Mr Manoj Tirodkar, CMD GTL Limited
Ms Hermie Neri , Corporate Head, DHL Worldwide Express
Mr. Rakesh Pandey, Chief HR Officer – Marico Industries Limited
Mr. Yogi Sriram, VP-Corporate, HR & Personnel, L&T
Mr. Soumitra Gupta, VP- HR, Citibank
Mr. Tapash Sengupta, VP- HR, GSK Pharmaceuticals
Mr. N Pandurang, GM-HR, Coca-Cola
Mr. C.K. Vaidya, ED Corporate-HR, Godrej-HR

For further enquiries, please contact:
Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Powai, Mumbai–400 076
 Phone : 98691 23295/2576 7787, 91-22-25722872/3480
Email:
seminar@som.iitb.ac.in  Please Visit: http://www.iitb.ac.in/~som/

Source : E-mail

Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management
IIT Bombay

CONTINUUM-2003
seminar on
"Logistics Management - Emerging Trends in India"
on April 12, 2003

Dates :
Saturday, April 12, 2003
Time :
9:30 am to 17:00 pm
Venue :
SOM Auditorium, SJM SOM Building, IIT – Bombay
Registration Fee :
First two delegates from an organisation will be given free entry.
Every additional delegate will be charged a fee of Rs. 500/- each.
Payment can also be made at the time of the seminar itself by Cash, Cheque or DD.
Cheque/DD should be drawn in favour of 'Registrar, IIT-Bombay payable at Mumbai.

CONTINUUM – A Prologue
CONTINUUM, an annual seminar series, is a regular event of SJM School of Management, IIT Bombay. The event intends to cover the latest in management trends by calling upon the leading personalities of the corporate and academic world on a single platform. Each of these seminars generally focuses on the issues and challenges faced by a particular business function, and aims at drawing insights from the knowledge and experiences of the participating speakers.

CONTINUUM-2003
Logistics Management - Emerging Trends in India
With the advent of Supply Chain Management, Logistics is fast becoming a competitive tool in the hands of the industry. Customer delight being the driving force in today's industry, getting the right product to reach the customer at the right time, at the right place and at the lowest cost is very essential. This necessitates a well designed and efficiently managed Logistic network. Such a network, in turn, demands extensive use of technology, state of the art infrastructure, industry supportive government policies and world class business practices.
In India too, as SCM is gaining momentum, Logistics is increasingly coming under focus. Most of the best practices from all over the world are just emerging in the Indian industry. The industry spends about US$ 50 Billion annually on logistics management. Significant cost advantage can be obtained through well managed logistic systems.
At Continuum 2003, we would like to highlight the current challenges facing the logistics managers and the trends that are emerging in India to address these challenges. We have invited experts from various sectors of the industry to share their valuable experience.

LIST OF SPEAKERS :
Mr. Arif Siddiqui, Business Head , Logistics, AFL Private Ltd.
Prof. M. G. Korgaonker, ICICI Chair Professor, SJMSOM, IIT Bombay.
Mr. Gangadhar Kawathekar, Indirect Taxes, PricewaterhouseCoopers Ltd.
Mr. C. Shreekumar, Associate Director, Infrastructure Advisory, KPMG Ltd.
Mr. Eric Vas, Dy. General Manager (Comm. Planning & Dealer Development), TELCO Ltd.
Mr. Daryll Mascarenhas, Manager, GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Mr. Subramanian Krishnan, Director, SCM, i2 Technologies

Please contact the following address for further details:
Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Powai, Mumbai–400 076
Phone: 9869123295 / 25767787, 91-22–25764784
E-mail :
seminar@som.iitb.ac.in
Please Visit :
www.iitb.ac.in/~som/

Source : E-mail

Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management
IIT Bombay

CONTINUUM-2003
seminar on
A New Age of Universal Banking in India &
Indian Capital Market in Transition
August 23-24 , 2003

Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management, IIT Bombay, organizes an Annual Series of conferences on issues of concern to the Corporate World across all sectors. Christened Continuum, this series has
been regularly covering the latest in Management Trends. The event intends to cover the latest in management issues by calling upon the leading personalities from the corporate and academic world on
a single platform. In the recent past, we have held conferences on Logistics Management - Emerging Trends in India, Synchronization of IT Strategy with Business Goals, HRM – Leading the Change and Marketing Channels – Issues and Challenges.
As a part of Continuum 2003, to focus on the latest issues in the field of Banking and Finance,
a two-day seminar on the themes
"A New Age of Universal Banking " &
"Indian Capital Market in Transition"

is being organized, on August 23-24 , 2003, in association with ING Vysya Bank.
In our endeavour to share the inputs provided by the best in the industry, we would like to invite delegates from your company for the seminar. The details of the seminar are as follows:
Dates : Saturday, Sunday  August 23-24th , 2003
Time :  9:30 AM  to 17:00 PM
 Venue:  SOM Auditorium, IIT – Bombay
Registration :
First two delegates from an organization will be provided complimentary entry. Every additional delegate will be charged a fee of Rs. 500/- each. Payment can also be made at the time of the seminar itself by Cash, Cheque or DD.  Cheque/DD should be drawn in favor of 'Registrar, IIT-Bombay.' payable at Mumbai.
Kindly confirm your presence by mailing us at
seminar@som.iitb.ac.in.
Please follow the link
http://www.som.iitb.ac.in for online registration.

Please find below a brief write up on the seminar.
A New Age of Universal banking in India
A universal bank is a 'one-stop' supplier of all financial products and services such as deposits, short-term and long-term loans, insurance, investment banking, etc. Traditionally these services were provided by separate organizations, however after liberalization a lot of consolidation has taken place and many financial services company are trying to provide a one-stop solution.
Indian Capital Markets in Transition
Indian Capital market is quite small compared to developed capital markets, and participation of retail investors accounts for only 2% of the total investor population while it is 50% in USA. The forces of change unleashed in the Indian Capital Markets over the last decade have transformed the structure and functioning of these markets. As a result of this, innovations are taking place at market place every now and then, making market more dynamic and vibrant than ever before.
We at Shailesh J Mehta School of Management, IIT Bombay would like to provide a platform to keen observers of these markets to address some of the issues involving these themes and seek answers through Continuum 2003. 

The list of our Distinguished Speakers is
Dr Shailesh J Mehta, President, Granite Hill Capital Venture LLC, (USA)
Mr. V Raghunathan, President, ING Vysya Bank
Mr. D. Ravishankar, Chief Financial Officer& Director, CRISIL
Mr. G.V. Nageswara Rao, Managing Director, IDBI Capital Market Services Limited
Mr. Hemant Kaul, Senior Vice President, UTI Bank
Mr. Janak Desai, Head Treasury, IDBI Bank
Mr. N. Chandrasekaran, President & Chief Operating Officer, SBI Capital Market Services
Mr. Nilesh Shah, Director & Chief Investment Officer, Franklin Templeton Investment
Mr. P V Ananthkrishnan, VP, HDFC Bank
Ms. Shanti Ekambaram, Executive Director, Kotak Mahindra Capital Company
Mr. Vikram Issar, Head-Wealth Management, Standard Chartered Bank.
Mr. Vimal Bhandari, Executive Director, IL&FS

Please contact the following address for further details:
Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Powai, Mumbai – 400 076
Phone: 98209-36007 / 98691-49421, 91 -22 –25764781/84
E-mail :
seminar@som.iitb.ac.in Website : http://www.som.iitb.ac.in

Source : E-mail

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