EMIB - Executive Masters in International Business program is specially designed to sensitize the participants to the complex issues of international business as also to develop the requisite analytical skills to manage international business operations.

The program is meant for middle and senior level executives to refresh and upgrade their managerial skills. It enjoys superb recognition for career advancement and lateral placements in various MNCs/Trade Organizations/ Software/ Service Organisations.

EMIB Alumni Network includes professionals from organizations like LG, GE, Hughes, Times Of India (TOI), Gillette, Oracle, ICICI Bank, Matsushita, KPMG, GAIL, DHL, NIIT, Escorts JCB, Ranbaxy, HPCL, Qualcomm, Indian Army, Carrier Aircon, Sify, Quark, Bharat Petroleum, TISCO, Morepen, Hero Corporate, CII among others.

EMIB Learning resource: 01/23/2005 - 01/30/2005

Wednesday, January 26, 2005

EMIB 2004-2006 participants

An immediate advantage that springs to one's mind when we speak about a part-time degree is the fact that what one learns can immediately be applied back to the industry. This is one of the biggest plusses we have seen in the last six months. Come to think of it, there is more when it is done through one of the top 6 Business schools in the country. Add to it the fact that this degree has much more value packed into it due to the rich and diversified experience of its participants:
There is no dearth of talent or experience in this batch for sure. About 120 esteemed participants (having over 1000 years of combined experience) contribute to this class discussions. Many senior professors have reaped rich praises on the performance of this class of senior and middle level managers in Term-1 and we are confident we can forge ahead as a unified entity in Terms 2 and 3 also.

We have participants from almost all the industries: Oil and Gas, Petroleum, Telecommunications, IT, Financial services, Enterpreneurs, Insurance, Automobiles, Banking etc.

We will speak more on this in due course of time in days to come.

Will the Chinese economy overheat?

There is widespread speculation that the Chinese economy might overheat. How can this be controlled? The latest reports suggest their economy to have steamrolled by 9.5% in 2004!

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