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From Classroom to Corporate: Gaining Real-World Supply Chain Insights through Global MBA

Isha Gole, GMBA, Class of 2023

Having worked in the supply chain space for 3 years, I wanted to pursue an MBA in the same field, and SP Jain Global’s flagship Global MBA (GMBA) in Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management (SCM) ticked all my boxes—in terms of course structure, subjects, duration, and location. Our first semester was the most rigorous, where we got a flavour of all the management subjects, including finance, marketing, operations, and supply chain. 

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What is an Executive MBA and How It Can Help You Boost Your Career

–Parmita Debnath, Global Head – Student Experience & Professional Development (EMBA) Unlike any traditional MBA, which is more for a larger audience, an Executive MBA (EMBA) is a more specialised postgraduate degree customised to fulfil the career advancement needs of working professionals,

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Divya Raj, EMBA 2016, Conquers Everest Base Camp

Divya Raj, EMBA 2016, Conquers Everest Base Camp  

I am someone who loves outdoor adventure. I never miss an opportunity to try something new whenever I can. 

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Global MBA Insights: Jaiveer Singh Khera’s Learning Journey Through Cultural Immersion

Could you share your background, including your education and early career experience?

Growing up in Ludhiana, Punjab, I was surrounded by a community that valued hard work, resilience, and adaptability.

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How an MGB Degree Can Launch Your Global Career

With nearly two decades of academic experience and serving as the Area Head of Marketing at SP Jain Global School of Management, I have witnessed a remarkable evolution in business higher education.

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Building Awfis from Inception to IPO: SPJ Alumni Spotlight with Sumit Lakhani

What does it take to turn a startup into the largest flexible workspace solutions company in India? Sumit Lakhani, Deputy CEO of Awfis Space Solutions Limited and an SP Jain Global graduate, knows the answer well. 

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Success Knows No Borders: Jiaqi’s Journey from China to Global Leadership

I graduated from Southwest University of Science and Technology and began my career at the Bank of China. 

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From Boardrooms to Base Camp: Leadership Lessons on the Path to Everest

Let me tell you about the time I stood at the foot of the world’s tallest mountain, gazing up at its icy peaks, knowing I had made it. As I stood at Everest Base Camp, proudly displaying our company flag, I couldn’t help but reflect on how far I’ve come—not just in kilometers, but in personal growth. 

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Journey of growth and transformation of a GMBA Alumni

My journey began in Prayagraj, a small city in Uttar Pradesh, India, well known for its cultural heritage and spirituality. After completing my B.Com Honours from the University of Delhi in 2019, I spent three invaluable years as a Project Executive. 

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Reflecting on a Financial Career and the Impact of SP Jain Global’s Professional Excellence Award

How did your finance and wealth management education at SP Jain Global contribute to your career progression and achievements?

My career in finance began with a solid foundation at SP Jain Global. The program’s emphasis on finance and wealth management gave me essential knowledge

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ELO Technology Reinventing Classroom Learning for EMBA Students

Accelerating the career journey in the fast-paced world has become a huge challenge. But even during uncertain COVID-19 times, our EMBA students have made wise decisions to step back and concretise their business foundations and widen their skills to be relevant in the industry.

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A Journey to Marketing Excellence: Insights from a Young Alumnus of the Year Award Winner

A Journey to Marketing Excellence: Insights from a Young Alumnus of the Year Award Winner – Natasha Chandnani, EMBA 2015-2017

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Beyond the Cuisine: A Journey Through Emirati Culture

As an MGB student at SP Jain Global, I had the privilege of participating in numerous industry visits as part of our global learning activities. These experiences were a cornerstone of the program, allowing me to gain valuable insights into real-world business operations while excelling in my soft skills.

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Brand Ambassador Award Winner Yogesh’s Journey from IT Specialist to Chief Data Scientist

-Yogesh Rao, GMBA alumnus (Class of 2007-2008)

How did your Global MBA experience at SP Jain Global, specialising in IT, contribute to your journey as a thought leader and Chief Data Scientist? 

My GMBA experience pushed me beyond the comfort zone of pure IT, helping me to think more broadly. It provided a comprehensive understanding of the business world through methodologies, frameworks, experienced faculty, and relevant handbooks, offering a 720-degree view of the overall nature of business.

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A Journey of Excellence and Impact: Celebrating Piyush Garg’s Recognition- Social Impact Award winner

How did your GMBA experience at SP Jain Global, specialising in Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management, shape your career?

My GMBA experience at SP Jain Global, specialising in Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management, was pivotal in shaping my career. The twin-city model in Singapore and Dubai provided me with a broad global perspective and refined my skills, immersing me in diverse cultures, economies, and work environments.

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A story of growth across SP Jain Global, Microsoft and Academia: Conversation with Mai Nguyen

In this engaging conversation, we discover Mai Nguyen’s inspiring journey as a Lecturer at a public university in Vietnam an SP Jain Global alumna. Mai shares her experiences and insights from her career and personal development since completing the Master in Global Business (MGB) program.

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From Factory Floor to Executive Suite: My Journey with SP Jain Global’s Executive MBA

My journey from a mechanical engineer to a factory manager in the competitive manufacturing world has been continuous growth and learning. With over 18 years of experience in the manufacturing industry and a commendable tenure at Alfanar—it builds efficient energy systems & solutions of the present.

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Revolutionizing Global Logistics: The Power of Supply Chain Management Education

People all over the world still remember the hardships that they faced during the Covid-19 pandemic. This was the biggest disruption mankind faced in the recent past.

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The Compass of Compassion

In the increasingly complex and competitive business landscape, compassionate leadership is emerging as a transformative force. Contrary to traditional views that equate compassion with softness or inefficiency, evidence highlights the profound impact of compassion on effective leadership.

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Bridging Ancient Wisdom with Modern Wellness: SPJ Alumni Spotlight with Dr Rekha Radhamony (EMBA 2018)

Could you tell us a bit about yourself and your journey into Ayurveda?

I am Dr Rekha Radhamony, a 4th generation Ayurvedic doctor based in Kerala and Dubai with an extensive Ayurveda practice with patients across the world. I started Adirekha Ayurveda Hospital in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, in 2023, where I lead a team of 8 skilled doctors and 24 nutritionists. Together, we offer holistic health programs both in-person and online to help people manage their health effectively.

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What Makes S P Jain’s Global MBA, ‘Global’?

Prior to COVID, the global economy was fairly “global”, i.e., countries, markets, customers, and value chains were reasonably interconnected. However, post-COVID, the world is experiencing unprecedented turbulence in the macro business environment showing major trends of deglobalisation. Every company, regardless of size, sector, product/service offering, markets it is present in, is needed to reconsider its business model. Current challenges to overcome for ensuring survival and profitable growth include:

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How have we evolved our Executive MBA approach to meet the educational needs of the working professional?

The simple answer is, “We believe in offering innovative solutions.” Our  Executive MBA (EMBA) has been built from the ground up for the busy working professional. It is an 18-month part-time business degree that fits around work schedules, with classes on weekends in the evening.

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Navigating Your Career Path: The Continuous Journey of Reskilling and Upskilling

In today’s constantly evolving global job market, the essentials of upskilling or reskilling are a must for all professionals to stay relevant and competitive. It is an indispensable need as rapid automation, technological advances, and market shifts continue to reshape all industries, and the skills required to thrive are consistently changing.

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Building Strong Foundational Skills in Data Science – Joshua Benzon’s BDS Journey of Passion and Resilience

From his early interest in data science to his ventures in game development, Joshua Benzon’s Bachelor of Data Science story speaks volumes about his determination and passion for exploration. Join us for a quick chat with Joshua as we discover how he overcame challenges, found guidance, and forged his career path, all while enjoying the bustling campus life at SP Jain Sydney.

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Managerial Experience: Is It Essential to Have Before Applying for an Executive MBA?

Embarking on an Executive MBA (EMBA) program is an excellent way for working professionals to accelerate their career progression. Many professionals feel they have reached the pinnacle of success in their specialised area and leverage an Executive MBA degree to broaden their skill set and strategic outlook into leadership roles. Other experienced professionals may already be on a trajectory toward senior management and use the knowledge and skills gained to fast-track their career progress.

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Master Your Executive MBA Journey Through Effective Study Strategies

The Executive MBA (EMBA) journey spans 18 months and is known for its rigorous demands.  Despite its challenges, it presents a remarkable opportunity for growth and achievement. Setting clear goals and envisioning the ultimate outcome is vital when embarking on this journey. By creating a one-page plan that reflects the purpose and objectives of the EMBA program, you will stay focused and motivated throughout the journey. This roadmap serves as a guiding light, reminding you of your goals and keeping you on track toward success. Embrace this journey with enthusiasm and determination, knowing that each step forward brings you closer to your aspirations.

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The story of India’s first super app – Abhisyant Anasapurapu (BBA 2020)

In a world driven by innovation and fueled by passion, Abhisyant Anasapurapu (BBA 2020) emerges as a beacon of modern entrepreneurship. His journey from a cricket and music lover to the co-founder of MYn, a groundbreaking super app, paints a vivid picture of ambition, perseverance, and the power of transformation.

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Life Inside & Outside SP Jain Global

Hey there, fellow adventurers and aspiring professionals! My name is Akanksha Sathe, and I am excited to share my journey from academia to the professional world, shaped by my experiences at SP Jain School of Global Management. As you gear up for your career voyage, let me sprinkle some insights, inspiration, and invaluable lessons from my odyssey.

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What is Machine Learning in Data Science?

A commonly asked question these days is, ‘What is machine learning in data science?’
To answer this question, let us first understand what data science is.
Data science is a broad field that encompasses data collection, data processing, data analytics, and data modelling. 

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My Journey at SP Jain: The one I’ll Always Cherish

I have always been an enthusiastic learner, wanting to explore the world. The zeal to excel in everything I do gave me a consistent academic background.

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The Global Advantage: How Siddharth Menon is Thriving in the New Business World

Why is global business education paramount for advancing your position in the professional arena?

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Navigating Rapid Technological Advances in the Banking Sector – SP Jain Global Alumni Spotlight with Suresh Lalwani (EMBA 2007)

Suresh Lalwani (EMBA 2007), Managing Director and the Head of Coverage, Commercial Banking at First Abu Dhabi Bank, has over 22 years of experience and mastery in the banking sector. Having navigated the evolving banking landscape amid rapid technological advancements, Suresh has remained adaptable to ever-changing consumer demands.  

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Mastering Your GMBA Finances: Comprehensive Guide to Costs and Funding Options

-By Arindam Banerjee,

Professor & Assistant Dean, GMBA & MGB

The decision to pursue a Global MBA (GMBA) is a stimulating exercise that has the potential to augment one’s career opportunities and expand one’s understanding of business. Nevertheless, it is essential to consider the financial implications associated with enrolling in a GMBA program.

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The Journey Itself Was So Beautiful – Reflections From My Doctoral Research at SP Jain Global

My doctoral research was about Governance of Project Portfolio Management. At its core, it sought to explore the reasons for governance failures for global multi-million-dollar projects, analyse the impact of this failure on organisations, and more importantly, offer a novel framework to practitioners and contribute towards the body of knowledge.

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Navigating the Luxury Industry: My Journey from SP Jain Global to LVMH

In the ever-evolving world of luxury, my journey from the esteemed halls of SP Jain School of Global Management to the pinnacle of opulence at LVMH stands as a testament to the seamless synergy between academic excellence and the demands of luxury leadership.  

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Leading a Sustainable Future in the Energy Sector – SP Jain Global Alumni Spotlight with Azhar Othman (EMBA 2014)

Azhar Othman (EMBA 2014), the Executive Chairman of Enercon Asia, Group CEO of GENES, and Founder of the GAED Energy Advisory platform, brings a wealth of experience from the power generation, renewables, and smart energy industry. Azhar’s journey, a blend of personal and professional challenges and zeal, is underpinned by a deep-rooted commitment to family and supported by their unwavering love. Moreover, his career has been a testament to the positive transformation sweeping the energy sector, and his vision extends beyond profits, focusing on environmental stewardship.

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‘How is sustainability transforming the business landscape?’ – Prof. Shrinivas Shikaripurkar

Bush fires in Australia, Floods in China and India, and heatwaves in the US are all incidents that have occurred during 2023 alone, with one common theme binding them, which is that these are impacting a planet which is getting enveloped by a potential climate catastrophe owing to global warming & climate change.

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Gaining Knowledge, Network, and Resilience through the Global MBA – Insights from Ernst & Young’s Dhaerya Grover

Knowledge, Network, and Resilience – is my simplistic summary of an MBA in three words. 

Gaining knowledge was never just about the assignments, presentations, Student Board Rooms (SBRs), start-up ideas, and deadlines. My time at SP Jain Global was more than just those five things. Before anything had even begun, the only thing I was coming with to the business school was a mindset to learn and expand my horizons. The goal was never to get accolades or excel in academics, but those were just a consequence of my daily recalibration to deliver the best I could in each assignment and each lecture I sat in till the last day of the course. 

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How I Landed My Dream Role at EY

Graduating with a major in Digital Business Management from the MGB program began a journey that’s now steered me as a Functional Project Consultant at EY India..

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How my GMBA helped me become an Oil Operator at Trafigura

I was raised in a family of merchant navy captains, and the importance of hard work was always drilled into me, even as a child. Through my education and an earlier career as a merchant navy officer, the importance of being detail-oriented and process-driven was imbibed in me, and I follow it to the day.

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Exploring Boundless Possibilities in the World of Data – Devashish Upadhyay’s BDS Journey

Hello, I’m Devashish, a Junior Business Intelligence Analyst at Greenstone Financial Services, and I’m excited to share my journey from student life to my current role. My three-year academic expedition at SP Jain School of Global Management in Sydney, Australia, laid the groundwork for a career fuelled by passion, curiosity, and a commitment to excellence.

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How can an EMBA Help you Advance in your Career?

The modern business landscape is ever-fast-evolving, driven by rapid technological advancements and globalisation. For seasoned working professionals aspiring to ascend the corporate ladder, continuing education is more crucial than ever. One such pivotal educational route is the Executive MBA (EMBA). Here’s how an EMBA can be the catalyst in your career trajectory.

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Converting an Internship into a Full-Time Role: Insights from Chahak Jain (MGB 2023)

Meet Chahak Jain (MGB 2023), an accomplished analyst at Corporate. Curious about how she not only snagged her dream internship but also turned it into a full-time job?

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What I Learnt About Revolutionising the Future of Work from Reliance Retail’s Anil Kumar Misra

Anil Kumar Misra, the Chief Human Resources Officer at Reliance Retail, recently visited SP Jain School of Global Management’s Dubai campus. His robustness and energy immediately captured our attention, and we listened to his insights with enthusiasm.

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The Road Ahead in the Automotive Industry – SPJ Alumni Spotlight with Aastha Sinha (MGB 2015)

Revving up the engine of her career, Aastha Sinha (MGB 2015) has defied societal norms by venturing into the male-dominated world of automobiles.

Armed with a degree from Miranda House, Delhi University, Aastha blazed a trail by joining SP Jain Global’s MGB program in 2014, and from there on, there was no looking back. Her passion for all things automotive led her to the United Arab Emirates, where she kickstarted her professional journey at one of the largest Emirati conglomerates before making a name for herself at renowned brands like the Mazda Retailer Group, the Zanchin Automotive Group, and the BMW Group.

Today, Aastha is a leading expert in the industry, and we had the pleasure of catching up with her to gain insights into the latest industry trends and explore its future. Buckle up and get ready for an exciting ride as we delve into the world of automobiles with Aastha Sinha. 

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Nurturing Professional Growth in the Ever-Evolving Business Landscape: Anuj Bhowmick’s DBA Journey

With over 19 years of industry experience, Anuj Bhowmick (DBA intake of 2021) brings a wealth of expertise to the table. Seeking to immerse himself in the intricate operational and strategic business challenges, Anuj pursued SP Jain Global’s Doctor of Business Administration program, which stood out as the perfect fit for his aspirations.

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How My Global MBA Prepared Me for a Strategic Role at Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages

Embarking on the Global MBA program at SP Jain Global with six years of experience in Sales and Business Development was a decision that unfolded into a transformative journey for me, ultimately leading to a strategic role in digital transformation at Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages (HCCB).

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Beyond Engineering: A Year of Discovery and Adventure Through My Global MBA

In my previous role as an engineer in a BD professional’s clothing, my focus encompassed refining business communication, leadership, persuasion, and negotiation skills. But at some point, I realised I wanted more prominent roles in business management.

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Elevate Learning with Generative AI: A Game Changer for Education

The education landscape is undergoing a profound transformation thanks to the proliferation of AI assistants. With statistics projecting the presence of 8.4 billion AI assistants by 2024 and the global AI in education market expected to reach $10 billion by 2027 with a 25% CAGR, Artificial Intelligence is becoming an integral part of the educational ecosystem.

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Securing a Dream Job At ClickUp – Atharva Kamtekar’s (BBA 2023) SP Jain Global Journey

Meet Atharva Kamtekar (BBA 2023), who didn’t just graduate but landed a coveted position at ClickUp a year before tossing his cap in the air. Juggling studies and a four-day workweek, Atharva seamlessly danced through the balancing act before waltzing into his full-time role this May. Intrigued? So were we! Join us as we dive into Atharva’s journey—exploring his placement experience, day-to-day adventures, and the secrets behind his successful transition into the professional world.

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Inside the Mind of a Digital Transformation Leader: Dr Jigna Srivastava (GMBA 2007; DBA 2020)

 

Dr Jigna Srivastava  (GMBA 2007; DBA 2020), the Founder of DT Simplified, has had a remarkable career that has seen her don multiple hats with great success. Born and raised in Mumbai and having extensively travelled around the globe, Jigna hails from a humble Gujarati family full of love and warmth. An engineer by qualification, Jigna is a leading Digital Transformation Strategy Advisor today, creating significant disruptions in the digital space.
In this interview, we delve into her journey, insights, and lessons learnt along the way.

Dr Jigna Srivastava  (GMBA 2007; DBA 2020), the Founder of DT Simplified, has had a remarkable career that has seen her don multiple hats with great success. Born and raised in Mumbai and having extensively travelled around the globe, Jigna hails from a humble Gujarati family full of love and warmth. An engineer by qualification, Jigna is a leading Digital Transformation Strategy Advisor today, creating significant disruptions in the digital space.
In this interview, we delve into her journey, insights, and lessons learnt along the way.

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Could you tell us a bit about yourself? What did your academic, personal, and professional journey look like? 

I have had a very gratifying journey so far, and with the almighty’s grace, there are fewer regrets, immense learnings and much gratitude. 

I have donned multiple hats during my career – I’ve led large technical teams, been an individual contributor as well as led large teams, got significant downstream/cross-stream revenue for the groups I worked with, and, most importantly, was instrumental in solving various customer business problems. 

The path from a software engineer to a digital transformation strategy advisor was not always smooth, but I am glad to emerge stronger despite it. My family has been my pillar of strength, and I strongly believe in its power to shape our decisions and lives. My parents braved many firsts to fight the conservative traditions to ensure I got the best education and opportunities to utilise my potential. I was a sincere student and did well in my academic years. I also had this creative streak and did great in extracurricular activities like drama, speech, and elocution. I occasionally wrote essays, short stories, and poems during school.  

I joined an engineering college after 12th grade in 1995, which was uncommon back then for women. After completing my engineering, I got selected as a trainee software engineer in the R&D department of Asian Electronics in 1999. I used to get a modest monthly salary which would get used up in travel and food. My work was related to embedded systems programming of the energy meter. I simply loved my job and feel thankful for all I learned there. I was a little uncomfortable as I wanted to be independent and not trouble my parents for my expenses. I started appearing for entrance exams of all the well-known IT Services Companies then. I soon received a call from L&T Infotech for an interview for a job with their communications department. 

I joined L&T Infotech in July 2000. My first in-house project at L&T Infotech was to assist in designing and developing a VOIP Application using the H 232 protocol. It was such a eureka moment when we heard the first successful voice packet reach from one PC to another over the internet. I was an instrumentation engineer by qualification, but working with computers, telecom, IT, and electronics. I also got to work in Europe and the UK during my tenure at L&T, which was again quite rare back then. Staying abroad, away from the comfort of home, makes a person independent and strong in ways they did not know

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In 2005, my husband, who was then working for Vodafone, transferred to Bangalore, and I shifted from L&T Infotech to Sasken Communications in Bangalore. Somehow, I felt that I was stagnating and needed to complement my knowledge on the business side of aspects. I joined SP Jain’s Global MBA in 2006 and specialised in IT Management. It was a dual-city program back then. I wanted to do my master’s at the best institution and was not disappointed. Later, I joined Kanbay Financial Services, Capgemini (Pune), briefly before moving to TCS in Mumbai. My husband had also moved back to Mumbai by that time. Being part of a Global Consulting Practice and specialising in Enterprise Architecture/IT Strategy consulting in TCS introduced me to the world of consulting. My five years at TCS were full of learning and growing. I did diverse roles, including practice management support, practice operations support, solutioning for presales, engagement management, and EA/IT Strategy consulting across different industries. 

The work-from-home option was an alien concept back then for Indian IT services companies. So, after my son’s birth, I took a year off in 2012 to care for him. After a year, I decided to get back gradually. Full-time office hours would not suit me immediately, so I started taking part-time consulting assignments with SS Telecom in 2013. 

SS Telecom was a proprietary start-up by a friend and a veteran in the telecom industry with good connections at an executive level. Slowly and gradually, I started doing strategy consulting engagements full-time through SS Telecom in 2015.

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2016-2017 was also a time when a lot was set to change due to transformations that were looming over the industries. I decided to upgrade my skills too. After evaluating a couple of options, from courses in digital technologies to doing a PhD, I finally enrolled for a doctorate (DBA) in 2017. There were no second thoughts regarding university, and SP Jain again was my natural choice. Along with the DBA course, I started teaching IT Management, Business Analytics, Data Science etc., in universities like NMIMS, ITM and IBS as a visiting faculty. I also reduced my intake of consulting engagements to do justice to the new course I had taken up. With sheer dedication, my family’s support and excellent guidance from the college, I completed my doctorate in a record 3-year duration in 2020. 

Post my doctorate, I considered starting my own advisory/consulting start-up, offering services in digital transformation. However, before I could firm up the plan and work on it, I got an opportunity to do consulting assignment for Lightstorm Telecom through a known industry leader and the founder of TTH Consulting. I took up this assignment, and soon after that initial assignment, I was offered the position of the Head of Enterprise Architecture with Lightstorm in 2021. 

During my 1-year stint with Lightstorm, I was involved with digital strategy, program management, digital enterprise architecture, technical scope management with partners and many more areas. It was a great experience to be part of the strategy to implementation initiative and launch a fully cloud-native telco, NaaS POC stack for their B2B fibre business, based on zero-touch management principles.

Towards the end of 2021, I got to work with one of the Big 4 consulting organisations, Deloitte, in their Technology strategy and architecture group as Director for Digital transformation. The prospect of being in one of the Big 4 after working with two start-ups weighed higher compared to other interesting offers I had then. At Deloitte, I took care of digital transformation and strategy consulting with the leading telco in APAC and EMEA, leading the India teams. This involved doing a cloud transformation consulting engagement including revising their 5year IT & Network Strategy for a leading telco in South Africa, Digital Strategy for a leading telco in India, and Cloud native Digital Twin design for Industry 4.0 for a leading manufacturer from the UK for their new plant in Singapore. At the same time, I was doing numerous thought leadership sessions, POV sessions, RFP responses and Orals on different topics related to cloud migration & adoption, network/IT/B/OSS strategy, digital technologies, digital transformation, etc. with executives from the telcos in the EMEA region.

I am at an interesting phase again. The decision to leave a Big 4 at a time when the industry is rationalising was as difficult as it was to deny the joining offer in 2021. I am contemplating whether to join a Big 4 again or any other firm or work towards guiding organisations on their transformation story. In the meantime, I wish to work for my brand DT Simplified, something I have wanted to do for quite some time now. I am planning to take up digital transformation advisory/consulting, writing regularly on various related topics and participating in conferences/events for the time being.

You recently devised an innovative DT Simplified™ framework for guiding the digital transformation of organisations. Could you tell us a bit about this framework? How did you get inspired to design it?

The topic of digital transformation picked up around 2016-2017. Organisations were struggling to achieve successful outcomes due to numerous challenges. Previous research showed that only a handful had started, and very few organisations had matured on their journey. As part of my DBA research, I devised a framework consisting of 7 factors critical for the digital transformation of organisations, which will result in successful business outcomes. 

This framework was based on 1200+ digital transformation research papers, 3 strategic theories, and 19 cross-industry digital maturity models. It was tested using a sample of digital transformation experts from the Indian telecom industry and was found to be robust. Research also showed that in addition to knowing the important factors, it was also challenging for organisations in practice to coordinate various digital transformation initiatives and prioritise and execute them successfully. Hence, to bridge this gap between theory and practice, I worked on extending my DBA research framework, and thus, DT Simplified was born. 

With 10 critical factors and more than 100 action points, this framework is designed to address digital transformation in a holistic manner. The framework not only depicts the actions but also provides a mechanism to benchmark the digital maturity, prioritise different actions, identify the interdependencies, and translate to a roadmap to measure the effectiveness of the transformation initiatives with its unique COAR™ and SPIO™ methodology.

Since the onset of the pandemic, the world around us has been digitising at a rate never seen before. What are some of the biggest effects of this adaptation?

It is no secret that the pandemic forced us to rethink communication and working methods. It accelerated digital adoption considerably. Communication and collaboration applications like MS Teams, Google Meet, and Zoom calls became the new daily norm, not just for official virtual meets, but also for students’ school classes and family meetings. 

Had this option not been available, the already tough time would have become intolerable. Digital avatars and digital games became quite famous amongst Gen Z. Many people also extensively used digital applications to learn new things like cooking from YouTube videos/online recipes, games like chess, etc. Not to forget the utility of the grocery ordering applications that became the most preferred option to shop.

As the famous quote by Frederick Douglass goes, “A man may carve out his circumstances, but his circumstances will carve him out as well”. Even the digital antagonists, who, under normal circumstances, would not have adopted this digital change easily, were left with no choice but to adapt and adopt.

It is often assumed that senior industry leaders cannot find time for their personal lives. How have you led a successful professional life while also nurturing your hobbies and interests?

Juggling multiple responsibilities in a professional career and personal life indeed poses many challenges, and at times, finding the right balance becomes difficult, let alone getting enough quality time to spend for one own self. 

As women, we usually ignore personal well-being while prioritising everything and everyone around us. I was no different, but I have built some regular habits that helped me navigate over the last few years.

Every day, I try to prioritise my work and time as per the work that needs to be done during that time. My weekdays are work-bound, and for the last many years now, I usually get stuck in back-to-back meetings that run through the day. It usually leaves little time to do anything that requires thinking and delivering during most of the day’s working hours. For that reason, I start my day very early. Once my son leaves for his school, I do a small yoga workout or indoor walk. Post that, I finish work that requires careful reading/writing before the chaos of the day starts. This may involve writing an article, reviewing a technical document, preparing a proposal solution, and so on. I also reserve 2 hours in my diary towards the end of the day to finish any urgent actions and make a list for the next day. On weekdays, we ensure that we all dine together to catch up on each other’s day, and on weekends, I try to spend more time for myself and my family.

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Saturdays are more about catching up on my kids’ studies/projects, any new certification or articles that I wish to do, any other office spills that need to be completed and also requires a no-meeting day and so on. I finish my personal work or any shopping related to home on Sunday’s first half, and the second half is mostly reserved for my family time, where we do not talk about any work. We try to spend it together either on a long lunch or a family movie time or simply relax at home together. For many years we have ensured that we do not plan to attend any social events, parties or late-night outings on a Sunday night. We have Sunday lunch/dinner together to discuss our past week and plans for the next week. It has helped us remain focused and prepared for the next week.

For this very reason, we also do not struggle to get back refreshed to work on Mondays. We also take a mandated family vacation of 3-4 days, at least twice a year, to spend quality family time and bond together.

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I also try to learn something new, either on the professional front or for personal development, every quarter. The zest and excitement created by learning new skills and their impact on keeping you mentally fit are very underutilised. For instance, I never played chess as a kid, but I learnt chess in order to motivate my son while he was learning chess. Now I play chess with my son weekly and at least 1-2 games online in between the meetings to keep my brain alive and stimulated. It helps me get back my focus in great ways. I also learnt how to swim and play lawn tennis which I never did as a kid earlier. Co-learning new skills with your kids is also a great way to bond and influence your children’s learning.

Though I do not get much time now, I have done multiple creative experiments in the past. I used to take weekend drama and elocution classes for the kids in my society for a year, work on a blog on food recipes, write scripts for addressing the social issues for cultural events, and was associated with a few NGOs working on social causes. I have also considered scaling a few of these initiatives, but somehow it takes a back seat.

Due to erratic work hours and other chores at home, I had almost developed an eating disorder. Irregular eating and sleeping habits started affecting my health and energy levels. Recently, I have started to work on this by being mindful of what and how I eat. 

I have got self-care at the top of my priorities list in the past few months, and I am not disappointed. 

What advice would you give young women who wish to reach where you are? In a world where most organisations have a dearth of women in their senior management roles, what can make a difference?

Reflecting on my journey, some of the virtues I picked up from my parents have always helped me make the right decisions at critical times. If my father taught perseverance, hard work, honesty and sincerity, my mother instilled the values of being forward-thinking, ambitious, independent, and strong. 

It is also vital that one is not limited by their circumstances from achieving their goals. When I completed my 10+2, I heard concerned well-wishers say that a bank or a teacher’s job in school/college is the safest choice for women, and engineering is probably not a good choice. They were not completely wrong, as very few women chose STEM or engineering then. Eventually, the goal for every girl was set by society: to get married after college to lead a life that her in-laws and husband decided for her. 

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My advice for young women would be – do not hesitate to fight your way towards your goals or sail against the tide, but be sure to choose your battles wisely. There will be numerous moments when sheerly, by virtue of being a woman, you will face hurdles or roadblocks. These are the moments when you will need to believe in yourself the most. Creating an ecosystem of well-wishers and supporters goes a long way to help one sail through.

Even though corporates and organisations have started taking notice of issues hindering women’s progress, a lot needs to be done. We hear terms like inclusivity, equality, equity and diversity like never before. There is also a growing awareness and empathy with women-centric policies being incorporated. However, the policies are still not reflective of the actual issues women face and do not facilitate the solution for all kinds of problems. The mindset and culture, conducive to enabling women to perform their best at any level, are still rare.

 

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