Xavier
Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship holds the International
B-Schools’ meet with a theme “Management
Education: Coping with the emerging trends in the globalized world” which commenced on
Tuesday. The two day event ending on March 29, 2017 is
being held at the XIME Campus in Electronic City Phase 2,
Bengaluru.
The
conference was chaired by Prof. J. Philip, the Founder and President of XIME.
Prof. Philip who is a former Director of Indian Institute of Management (IIM)
Bengaluru is considered a doyen of Indian management education and under his
stewardship XIME has gone from strength to strength and has been consistently
ranked among the best B-Schools of India with the latest Business India Survey
putting it at the 25th rank from among
over 3500 management institutions in India.
“Globalization
has been a dominant theme and framework for action for the business world
during the last two decades and more. Management education for its part has
been making constant adjustments to the exigencies of globalization, whether it
is multinational management, business strategy, marketing, international
finance or supply chain management,” said Professor Philip.
In
the backdrop of various concurrent situations around the world, the organizers
chose a theme in which they can hold discussions on how management education
can cope with various emerging trends in the era of globalization.
“There have recently
been countervailing forces against globalization, as illustrated by BREXIT, the
rise of illiberal populism in parts of the world and policy trends associated
with the new USA administration,” said Professor
Philip.
“While
such restrictive trends may periodically appear and disappear, technological
developments and the compulsions of inter dependence of nations would continue
to shrink the world and make it imperative for businesses to operate on a
global canvas. B-Schools too will have to follow suit, and design strategies to
sustain their globalized operations and exposure, keeping in view the
contextual condition,” he
said.
A galaxy of illustrious international and Indian academicians along with
distinguished industry captains deliberated on the conference theme with separate
sessions devoted to the sub themes such as- ‘perils and pleasures of globalized education: stakeholders’ perspectives’,
by Dr John Delaney,dean of Kogod School of Business, American University
stressed on the U.S. disruption and how it can affect International business
school, he says the impediment will
shift oportunities from the west . Universities outside the west must collaborate to preserve information
essential to recognise we are equal in pursuit of higher education. He also
highlighted on pollution as a global enemy . The US policy encourages coal as fuel, this will
discourage other countries to reduce
pollution. Besides,he also said business is an applied field ,the business
school outside the west must lead development and enroll more students from
U.S. and Uk .networks and partnerships for globalized education’, funding support for global
exposure: requirements and availability’.
Other significant and brainstorming sub sessions were ‘globalized education: the role and
impact on transnational corporations’, ‘multi-country
Programmes: feasibility and impact’, ‘technology
enabled pedagogies in management education’ and ‘globalizing
management education: An agenda for action’.
While Dr. R. Natarajan, the former chairman of The All India Council for
Technical Education (AICTE) (AICTE) was the Guest of Honour at the conference,
the Keynote addresses were delivered by Dr. John T. Delaney, Dean – Kogod School of Business,
American University and Mr. Rajiv C. Lochan, MD & CEO of The Hindu Group.
The group of international speakers were the Directors/Deans of leading
Business Schools from the USA, China, Russia, UK, Ireland, Malaysia, Thailand,
Brazil and Australia and the team of Indian academia was led by the Directors
of IIM Bangalore (Dr. G. Raghuram), IIM Raipur (Dr. B.S. Sahay), IIM Trichy
(Dr. Praful Agnihotri), MDI Gurgaon (Dr.C.P. Shrimali) and the former Director
of IIM Kolkatta (Dr. Shekhar Choudhari).
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