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SP Jain in the News

How to grow a family business – SP Jain’s Dr Parimal Merchant writes in Hindustan Times

What is the key to growing a family business? With the advent of globalisation and technology, what are the new models providing far more promising opportunities? Dr Parimal Merchant (Director – Global Family Managed Business, SP Jain School of Global Management) shares his insights in Hindustan Times, one of India’s leading publications.

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How global exposure in BBA can be a huge stepping stone in your career - SP Jain’s Dr Tarun Pasricha writes

In a world where global exposure is a big draw for boosting your career, the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program is emerging as the passport to success in a managerial or entrepreneurial career, shares Dr Tarun Pasricha (Associate Professor of Marketing & Strategy and Deputy Director – BBA, SP Jain).

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How SP Jain is improving student employability with a unique study approach

SP Jain School of Global Management has been featured by Gulf News, a leading English newspaper in the UAE, for placing an increased emphasis on imparting real-world smart skills and making graduates future-ready.

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3D your new workforce – Dr CJ Meadows (SP Jain’s Director of the Innovation & Insights Center) writes

What does the future of work look like? What kind of man-machine synergy will we witness in Industry 4.0? Dr CJ Meadows, Professor, Director, i2i – The Innovation & Insights Center and Head, Global MBA – Consulting Management, SP Jain School of Global Management shares her take in the APAC CIO Outlook magazine.

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Australia emerges as the top employment location for SP Jain Global’s Undergraduate Class of 2019

Over 50% of the class secured jobs in Australia, with average starting salaries of AUD 55,000 (INR 27 lakhs). UAE, Singapore, Vietnam, Japan, Rwanda, India, Germany, Argentina, Brazil and the USA are amongst other employment locations.

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How AI Enhances Customer Experience – Professor Karippur Nanda Kumar Writes

Digital Age is transforming consumer habits. Over 80% of leaders and managers from over 200 organisations surveyed by SP Jain School of Global Management across Singapore, Sydney, Dubai and Mumbai over the past two years indicate Digital Transformation as their top priority for IT spending aiming to integrate digital technologies to deliver value to customers.

With the expected rise in such investments in digital technologies, companies need to rethink their strategies for delivering positive customer experiences to survive and grow business, writes Dr Karippur Nanda Kumar, Professor and Area Head, Information Technology, SP Jain School of Global Management, in Tabla! newspaper.

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Can one be trained to be a disruptor? President Nitish Jain writes

What is disruptive innovation? How can you develop a mindset for innovation that could lead to disruption of current revenue models and systems? Nitish Jain, President – SP Jain School of Global Management, writes in the December 2019 issue of Brainfeed Higher Education Plus Magazine.

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SP Jain Global’s New ELO Technology Revolutionises The Virtual Learning Space

With over 200 students across our four campuses having experienced our new Engaged Learning Online (ELO) technology, we are thrilled to share that ELO has had a strong start in 2019. The story of our cutting-edge technology revolutionising the virtual learning space has been featured in leading publications including the print edition of The Hindu Business Line and the online editions of India Today, Business Today, Business Standard, The Week, PTI, IANS, Yahoo News, Shiksha and more

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Why Data Science and Machine Learning are important for MBA students – Program Director Abhijit Dasgupta writes

Data science and machine learning may have originated from the science stream, but the managers of tomorrow would be required to understand and leverage technology. An interesting transition that has taken place in global business is the movement from manufacturing-oriented to customer-driven models, which has given rise to dramatic shifts in business behaviour. Customers expect companies to anticipate what they need and offer products they want in real-time, which is where data science and machine learning come handy.

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