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    From Telugu actor to PM’s former office member, meet the eclectic Indian School Of Business MBA batch!

    The new cohort of students in the Post Graduate Programme at the Indian School of Business broke away from the usual engineers and commerce graduates. This diverse group included public servants, former members of the Prime Minister's Office, and even a Tollywood (Telugu cinema) actor!

    In equity's Indian summer, IPOs and investors make hay in 2024

    The IPO market in 2024 has seen strong investor interest with 38 companies listing at an average gain of 25%. While some stocks like Jyoti CNC Automation and Exicom Tele-Systems have surged 100-300%, others are trading below offer price. Major IPOs from Bharti Hexacom and Aadhar Housing Finance have performed well.

    London School of Economics and Political Science awarded N.K. Singh, with an Honorary Fellowship.

    N.K. Singh, former chairman of the 15th Finance Commission, receives Honorary Fellowship from the London School of Economics. Recognized for contributions to LSE and global economic community. Singh's legacy in policy-making and fiscal prudence celebrated by finance minister and LSE. He joins esteemed past recipients of the award.

    New credit card rules: HDFC Bank, Axis Bank, other banks customers cannot make credit card bill payments using PhonePe, Paytm

    Credit card bill payment rules: As of July 1, customers with credit cards from major banks like HDFC Bank and Axis Bank will no longer be able to settle their credit card bills using third-party applications such as PhonePe, Amazon Pay, and Paytm.

    Federal Bank leads in loan expansion among Kerala banks in Q1

    Federal Bank reported a 20% year-on-year rise in gross loan portfolio to Rs 2.24 lakh crore at the end of June. Fairfax-backed CSB Bank clocked a 17.8% rise in gross loans to Rs 25,099 crore while South India Bank's loan portfolio rose 11.4% to Rs 82,510 crore.

    Too short to study? This university in Vietnam sparks debate with its height requirement for admissions

    The School of Management and Business (HSB) at Vietnam National University, Hanoi, has faced controversy over its stance linking height to success, prompting a debate following a report by DW News. HSB set minimum height requirements of 1.58 meters for females and 1.65 meters for males for admission, with potential exceptions noted. After public scrutiny and Ministry of Education intervention, HSB revised its criteria, removing the height requirement from all but the Management and Security program.

    • Gender ratio improves at old IIMs as they take more female candidates

      Indian business schools are prioritizing gender diversity by admitting more women to their flagship programs, reflecting a broader trend in corporate India. Efforts to enhance classroom dynamics and prepare students for diverse workplaces are also underway.

      ISB Online offers learning solutions to higher education institutions

      The Indian School of Business (ISB) is expanding its ISB Online platform to serve a diverse range of learners, including undergraduate students, professionals, and executives, from various sectors. With plans to double their current learner base by FY24-25, ISB Online aims to enhance employability, improve teaching outcomes, and provide networking opportunities through flexible and self-paced learning options, as well as offering faculty development programmes for academic institutions.

      'Marwari' school of business keeps 3 generations of Ruia family under one roof

      Essar, a family-run conglomerate, stands out amidst public feuds among Indian business families. The Ruia family, spanning three generations, jointly manages the empire across diverse sectors. Prashant Ruia, director of Essar Capital, credits their unity to aligned goals and individual space. Despite industry challenges, the family cherishes strong bonds and traditions, distinguishing themselves from other well-known family disputes in the Indian business landscape.

      HUL elevates Arun Neelakantan to the role of exec director, customer development

      Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) has appointed Arun Neelakantan as the new executive director, customer development, effective July 1st, 2024. Neelakantan, who started his career in 2006 as Key Account Manager in Modern Trade, has a strong track record in customer development and marketing. He has led large teams and changed agendas across various trades and channels.

      View: Our cities need granular heat-risk data, hyperlocal heat action plans down to the ward level

      Mungeshpur, north of New Delhi, recorded a record temperature of 52.9°C, raising concerns about urban heat stress in Indian megacities due to urbanisation, humidity, and reports from Mumbai and the Centre for Science and Environment.

      Investors must take Rajan’s promise, not Pitroda's threat

      Investors are anxious about the potential impact of the ongoing general elections on economic policies. The possibility of the INDIA alliance, led by the Congress Party, coming to power has raised fears of a significant policy shift, particularly following suggestions of introducing an inheritance tax. However, it's important for investors to differentiate between exaggerated concerns and actual risks.

      Writing is easy, not living: Challenges in implementing family business constitutions

      Numerous families face difficulties in actualizing the principles outlined in the document into practical, everyday reality. We discuss here the key challenges encountered in implementing a family business constitution.

      Strategies for effective implementation of family business constitutions

      This article explores strategies for the effective implementation and bridging the divide between the aspirational ideals outlined in the constitution and the lived reality of day-to-day interactions, long-term strategies, decision-making processes, and familial aspects of harmony and togetherness.

      CapitaLand India Trust (CLINT) appoints Gauri Shankar Nagabhushanam as Chief Executive Officer-Designate.

      Gauri Shankar Nagabhushanam is set to become the Chief Executive Officer of CapitaLand India Trust (CLINT) in August 2024. He brings over 20 years of experience in real estate private equity, fund management, and corporate finance. Previously, he served as CEO of India Business Park at CapitaLand Investment, overseeing the growth of business parks in India. Gauri holds a Master's in Finance from the London Business School and has worked with companies like Ascendas-Firstspace, Deloitte, TAIB Bank, and Samba Financial Group.

      IIM Bangalore to open private equity centre of excellence

      The Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, is poised to establish the nation’s inaugural private equity center of excellence within an academic institution, supported by Mathew Cyriac, an alumnus of the institute and executive chairman of Florintree Advisors, a private equity firm. Cyriac, formerly co-head of private equity for Blackstone India, is donating Rs 17.5 crore toward the center, marking the largest contribution from a single alumni member to IIMB.

      Mastering digital frontiers: Exploring programs in digital marketing

      Businesses leverage digital marketing for online engagement. Indian School of Business offers programs like Digital Marketing Post Graduate Certificate & Transformation Program. Digital marketing analytics enhances decision-making for marketing effectiveness.

      Unlocking organizational potential: The role of chief executive officers (CXOs) in the digital era

      Chief Experience Officers lead digital transformation to enhance customer engagement. Collaborating with C-suite executives and leveraging emerging technologies, CXOs drive innovation and deliver exceptional value to customers, shaping the future of business.

      Restoration of Indian Economy since 2014 a case study for Harvard, says Nirmala Sitharaman

      The restoration of the Indian economy, especially banks since 2014 is actually a lesson for the Harvard Business School said Nirmala Sitharaman finance minister of India, while addressing the gathering Gujarat Chambers of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), in Ahmedabad on Saturday. The finance minister was speaking on the topic Vikshit Bharat 2047.

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