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Corporate Internship Experience-Dabur Akash Singh- MBA 2nd year- Marketing
Corporate Internship Experience-Dabur
Akash Singh– MBA 2nd year- Marketing
JBS invites Professor Michael Leslie, tenured Professor at University of Florida, Global Leadership Trainer and Developer, to conduct Leadership Development Workshop for management students.
JBS invites Professor Michael Leslie, tenured Professor at University of Florida, Global Leadership Trainer and Developer, to conduct Leadership Development Workshop for management students. Mr Leslie’s specialization lies in the area of Leadership and Team Development, Diversity Empowerment, and Organizational Change & Effective Business Communication.
The purpose of this course is to give students the fundamentals being a leader and motivate them to exercise leadership effectively as their natural self expression.This course of leadership and its practice is applicable to all aspects of life, including personal and family leadership, group and organizational leadership in any arena such as business, politics, and government, and any other aspect of life in which students are committed to making a difference
Competency Development program on Business Research and Analytics in June, 2016.
JBS organised a Competency Development program on Business Research and Analytics in June, 2016.The CDP had been designed to address the problems of both industry and academia in understanding, designing and analyzing data for good academic / industry research and better decision making. The program drew substantial participation from academicians and research scholars.
JBS invites Dr. Patrick McNamara, Director of International Studies at University of Nebraska, Omaha
JBS invites Dr. Patrick McNamara, Director of International Studies at University of Nebraska, Omaha, to conduct a social entrepreneurship course for MBA students. Mr. McNamara has been associated with JBS since 2011. His specialization lies in the areas of conflict resolution and negotiation, sustainable development, sustainable development, social entrepreneurship, and civic leadership.
Given all the problems our world faces —in teaching, technology, health care, or finance — we need more social entrepreneurs and change makers. Progress against these problems will be intolerably slow if only 3% to 5% of the world’s population thinks they can solve them. The objective of the course is to introduce JBS students to the field of social entrepreneurship so that they can alter the status quo and bring a change in the society. Also, the course focuses on promoting dialogue on key issues involved in social entrepreneurism and providing opportunities to students for personal and professional reflection.
ICAMT 2015-Panel Discussions and Sessions by speakers from the Corporate Sector
Mr. Guneet Singh from Google speaking at the previous JBS National Conference…….