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Saturday, February 16, 2008
Global meet on management starts

TIRUCHI: Focussing on all functional areas of management, Atheneum ’08, an International Conference on Management Research hosted by the Bharathidasan Institute of Management (BIM), got off to a start on Friday with the assurance of bridging theory and practice.

The second edition of the conference, organised by the Institute’s Centre for Contemporary Management Research, has witnessed an overwhelming response.


Of the 120 papers submitted from India and 10 others including France, Iran, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, Pakistan and Mauritius, BIM has chosen 58 papers on diverse topics like talent management, brand management, leadership and innovation, financial inclusion, supply chain management, entrepreneurship, family management and information technology, for presentation. Of these, 21 papers will be selected for publication as a book.

In his special address read out by the Executive Director – HR of National Thermal Power Corporation, G.K. Agarwal, the Corporation’s Chairman and Managing Director T. Sankaralingam emphasised on ‘Think Global – Act Local’ approach as one of the major management strategies in today’s business world.

Organisational mindset
Companies need a large pool of executives who view business opportunities from a global perspective.

A complete regeneration of the organisational mindset is a precedent for achieving success in the context of cataclysmic transformation.

By virtue of the biggest competitive advantage of the largest pool of working population with high quality skills, India, he said, is poised to provide quality and quantity of expert manpower to advanced countries.

The ability of Indians to create value through their mental endowment or intellectual capital is the key driver of India’s growing stature.

Acquisition, dissemination and application of knowledge are prime drivers of today’s society, he said, insisting on continuous learning in a scenario where knowledge and its application are becoming obsolete at a fast pace.

Dr. Sankaralingam advocated socially relevant innovation leading to leveraging of the natural resources and spreading of the benefit to the rest of the world, and advised academic institutions to interact closely with business and industry.

Tirukkural insights
Inaugurating the conference, Vice-Chancellor of Bharathidasan University M. Ponnavaikko spoke of the advantages inherent in evolving mathematical models for various management aspects.

He referred to the wealth of management insights in Tirukkural, and suggested incorporation of a paper on Management Principles of Tiruvalluvar into the MBA curriculum. Managers should adapt to the societies needs by learning to know (seeking knowledge), to do (practising what is learnt), to live together (working as team) and to be (proving mettle with self-confidence and determination).

Focus on soft skills
BIM Director M. Sankaran said the uniqueness of the Institute was in its emphasis on value-based education and focus on soft skills. Conference chairman P. David Jawahar said the highlights of the conference were the plenary sessions on ‘Women in Management’ and ‘Creating an Entrepreneurial Spirit: Challenges and Opportunities’.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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