Great Lakes Institute of Management

December 30, 2008

When stars descended on Great Lakes….

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How often do you see Dr. YV Reddy, Mr.Ravi Kant and Mr. Seshasayee gracing a B school event? How often you think you can see the captains of the industry rubbing shoulders with eminent academicians and engaging in a lip smacking panel discussion much to the delight of an enthralled audience that just doesn’t seem to get enough of the action? If you are a Great Laker, you would have witnessed both. A spectacular array of guests shared deep insights about the current business environment, their outlook and how their organizations are coping with the current crisis. On Dec 20, 2008, as part of L’attitude 13°05′ – the annual B school fest – a CEO conclave was organized by Great Lakes Institute of Management. That morning, despite being in a tearing hurry to receive Dr. Gururaj Deshpande- the key note speaker- and escort him to the venue, one news item caught my eye while flipping through the online edition of The New York Times. The article virtually credited Dr. Y.V Reddy , the ex governor of RBI, with shielding India from the current global financial crisis. Two hours later, I found myself listening to Dr. Reddy deliver a spell binding lecture on the very crisis that he saved us from!

Our ever cheerful uncle Bala set the tone for the rest of the day by welcoming Dr. Gururaj Deshpande , Chairman , Sycamore networks, with a warm hug. Uncle Bala in his welcome address called Dr. Deshpande a “serial entrepreneur”. I doubt whether anyone could have coined a better word for someone who not so long ago was the second richest Indian billionaire. Dr. Deshpande’s key note address touched a chord among the audience when he cited alumni contribution as an important reason why universities like MIT and Harvard stand towering above the rest. He exhorted Great Lakers to emulate them and we couldn’t agree more. Following the eminent entrepreneur’s address was that of an eminent academician. Prof. MS Krishnan , Michael R. and Mary Kay Hallman Fellow & Professor of Business Information Technology; Chair of Business Information Technology at the Ross school of Business , University of Michigan, Ann Arbor delighted the audience with a scintillating address that touched upon the several facets of marketing- services marketing in particular

It was now the turn of the who’s who of Indian companies to hog the limelight. Mr. Ravi Kant, CEO&MD of Tata Motors spoke about the auto industry, strategies to survive the current downturn and of course about the Nano. Mr. R Seshasayee, MD Ashok Leyland echoed Mr. Kant’s views and expressed confidence that the auto industry will successfully negotiate the current rough patch.

The stage was now set for what can be termed the mother of all panel discussions. Moderated by Mr. T.N Seshan, the former Chief Election Commissioner of India and currently a faculty at Great Lakes Institute of Management, Dr. Y.V Reddy, former governor of the Reserve Bank of India,Uncle Bala, J.L. Kellogg Distinguished Professor of Accounting and Information Management, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.  USA and Honorary Dean of Great Lakes Institute of Management, Mr. Sundar Rajan, CMD of Indian Bank and Dr. Ajit Ranade, Chief economist, Aditya Birla group analyzed the sub prime mortgage crisis and the current global economic scenario threadbare.

After food for thought, it was now the stomach’s turn. The CEO conclave ended with a power lunch and the audience feasted on the lavish spread counting the stars they spotted since morning.

- Muralidhar S
Class of 2009

December 28, 2008

Slog overs start for Admissions 09-10

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The Admission window for the year 2009-10 that opened in October will close on Jan 10,2009. The last date for receiving applications is Jan 15,2009. With just around15 days to go, the admission process is truly into its slog overs. The current batch of students wishes all the applicants good luck. We hope to see you soon at the sprawling new campus coming up on the scenic East coast Road.

To know more about the admissions and to apply , click here.

Muralidhar S

Class of 2009

NASMEI 2008

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Another day, or rather a bunch of them, just passed by and left a good number staring in awe at the sheer brilliance of the scheme of things.  The NASMEI (North American Society for Marketing Education in India) international conference of this year came to a full stop on the 23rd. A two day research conference, NASMEI is conducted every year and is hosted by one of the top B Schools in the country. For the past years it was being organized by schools like the IIMs, ISB etc.  It has been for the first time that the conference is getting done by the same school twice in a row. Great Lakes has been the event partner for NASMEI 2007 and now 2008. Kotler Srinivasan Centre for Marketing Research at Great Lakes has been the platform.

What is it all about?

It is the final conference word in the field of marketing in India. Research papers are invited from all round the world. Professors, Post doctoral students, Independent research fellows etc. put across their work for review and selection. The selected entries are put aside and their authors are summoned to present their papers amidst a house of eminent marketing scholars and other invited authors.  It’s a matter of prestige and admiration when someone gets an opportunity to present a piece of work in this forum.                   

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It was the morning of December 22, 2008 and unlike many other parts of the country which might be having room heaters burning their coils to keep people warm under the angora blankets, Chennai was refreshingly pleasant.  The air was subtly crisp and was accompanied by the fragrance of sandalwood flavored shampoos escaping out of various private residential washrooms.  A few of us, who had taken up the job of organizing the event, were out in the open and towards the ten seater which was assigned to carry us to the venue. The preparations started about sixty days before the D day.  Calling for papers, publicizing, chalking out operational details, seeking for sponsors, general coordination were part of the menu for making NASMEI a hit. So quite a few lungful of expectations had unknowingly built up during the course of the preparatory phase and was clearly showing up every now and then. A slight chill here and a few taught nerves there – we all were hoping for a great show awaiting us in the next two days.

The conference was inaugurated by the likes of the greatest minds in management academia.

·         Dr. Deepak Jain, Dean, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University and Sandy and Morton Goldman Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies

·         Dr. V ‘Seenu’ Srinivasan, Adam distinguished professor of Marketing, Stanford University.

·         Dr. Bala V Balachandran, Founder & Honorary Dean, Great Lakes Institute of Management and J.L. Kellogg Distinguished Professor of Accounting, Information Management and Decision Sciences, Northwestern University

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Sitting:L to R:Dr. Tauna, Dr. Deepak Jain, Dr. Seenu Srinivasan, Dr. Bala, Dr. Sankaran, Dr. Sriram

Two spacious conference rooms were simultaneously running the presentations. The venue chosen was one of the best hotels in Chennai. The chandeliers were well placed mildly lighting the halls, the carpets below sucking out the trifle sound waves that would otherwise have escaped into the ear lobes. A few carefully chosen paintings were placed deftly on the surrounding wood-engraved walls. Overall, it was throwing out a neat sense of sophisticated serenity.

The day churned out some of the best works that we have ever come across. The event was more or less populated with distinguished professors from of the best of b schools from around the world. California, Stanford, Michigan, Carnegie Melon, Ross, Tuck, IIM-B, IIM-K, IIM-A, MDI- Gurgaon among a host of others.  There were eminent personalities from various corporate who are also currently perusing their research interests.

The evening to remember:  It was dinner time. The dignitaries and the organizers assembled. The course of things made it one of the most memorable evenings that we have ever had. Getting to dwell in a conversation with none other than the legendary icon, Dr. Deepak Jain for more than an hour is hard to come by in anyone’s life! After an ‘inspiring’ dinner we dispersed at around ten in the night for getting back the next day.

23rd unfolded with insightful papers and after a hectic yet enriching day which comprised four sessions of six speakers each, the closing bells were rung.

Team - NASMEI'08

Team - NASMEI'08

P.S. For technical details please visit :

http://www.greatlakes.edu.in/nasmei.php

(Suryya Sarkar , Class of ‘09)

December 18, 2008

Back2School Program & Mega Alumni Meet – Great Lakes!

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Around 5 years of successful operations, a new “Green Campus”, ranked amongst top B Schools in India – Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai has grown up the ranks from being a kid on the block 4.5 years back.

Creating Business Ready Managers, Great Lakes has decided to add another “feather” to its cap by not just crafting these managers but going ahead and “polishing” them. Yes, Great Lakes announces the “Back2School program” clubbed with Alumni Meet, on 10th Jan, with an aim at brushing the management fundamentals and further strengthening the theoretical concepts alongside giving alumni a chance to cherish the old times.

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A famous German Author said – “Those who get lost on the way to school will never find their way through life” & Back2School program makes sure that Great Lakers are on the right path and with the best faculty from across the globe (Prof Vasudevan – Harvard, Prof Harish Bijoor and many others) taking sessions for the alumni, the program surely is bound to be as enlightening as Great Lakes curriculum. As always, Great Lakes will continue to have industry interface and bring some business leaders to share their experiences with Great Lakers.

The program also brings the alumni together in a classroom, thinking and cherishing the good old days and giving them an opportunity to take a break from their hectic professional lives.

The event is also aimed at building on the Great Lakes promise of continuously giving back to society; with significant percentage of program funds going to NGOs as Great Lakers Corporate Social Responsibility.

So an innovative concept to “Alumni meet” …with books & booze, professors & old friends, classes & dances – its all there, only at Great Lakes!

Register yourself for the program at http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=38454764787

December 7, 2008

Dwarfed amongst Giants!

Filed under: Uncategorized — georgekaipanat @ 7:50 am

In the village there is an ominous whisper to be heard.. among the trees, among the gathered folk. “They” have landed…

Everything is still for a moment… then screams, confusion and mayhem rule the roost. The fort is sealed and doubled up with sentries. Every able bodied soldier is bought out into the fray to fight. The children are sent to the safe confines of the dungeons. If you listen carefully you can hear their muffled cries. And the frightened fort awaits… their DOOM…

Every ear is tuned to the familiar clickety-click of hoofs. Once they hear that, they know their end is but hours away… Eventually the worst is confirmed… “They” have reached the gates.

The fight ensues… The fort puts up a brave fight. Slowly but surely the defences fail, one after another. Then in one final blow the fort falls… The prince is bought to his knees. But “They” are merciful… ruthless, but merciful… “They” grant the prince his freedom in exchange for treasures and submission. Having ensured victory and collected their trophies, “They” ride out into the sunset… In their Black Stallions, their mind set on their next target… But none know who or where.. And this keeps the princes in the neighbouring counties guessing and confused… Awaiting their turn, unable to defend, unable to win…

Who are “They” you ask? Well, not the Norman conquerers. But close… “They” are conquerors alright! And “They” have been relentlessly at their task for some time now… Leaving behind death and destruction wherever “They” set foot.

“They” arrive in small groups… To fight for glory and fame. “They” are trained to feel no pain, to fight till their last drop of blood, to their last breath. To do or die… The strength that makes them such a formidable foe, a force to be reckoned with.

“They” bulldoze enemy lines, leave behind carnage. “They” Bring back gold, glory and trophies, encrusted in gold, silver and precious gems to their Alma Mater.

So, what does it feel to have the best of the breed in your midst? What does it feel to look up and see glory? What does it feel to stand along side Giants?

Ask me, and I shall tell you!  Ask me, and I shall tell you stories of their victories! Ask me, and I shall deliver the victory song, with the war cry and the dances.

Ask me, and I shall tell you what it feels to be DWARFED among GIANTS.

And I’m proud of being part of the clan…

To see full (and growing) list of their conquests click –> http://greatlakes.edu.in/studentAchievements.php 

George Mathew

Class of 2009

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