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FUTURE
BUSINESS EDUCATION 4.0: FUTURIZING INDIAN BUSINESS SCHOOLS
February 27 - 28, 2019 | The Claridges, New Delhi
B-SCHOOLS LEADERSHIP
CONCLA E
Supported by
INVITED SPEAKERS
Dr Parag DiwanEx. Vice Chancellor, UPES, Dehradun
R AnandSr Vice President, HCL
Mohit GundechaCEO-Co Founder, Jombay
Zairus MasterCEO, Shine
Dr B A MetriDirector, IIM, Trichy
Dr Himadri DasDirector General, IMI, New Delhi
Dr Madhu VeeraraghavanDirector, TAPMI, Manipal
Dr Ashis K PaniDean Academics, XLRI
Dr N R ParasuramanDirector, SDMIMD Mysore
Amy Memon Manager – Accreditation Services
(Asia Pacific) AACSB, Mumbai
Prof P D JoseProfessor, Strategy Area
IIM, Bangalore
Prof Ulrich HommelDirector, Quality Services
Department, EFMD
Shri M Venkaiah NaiduHon'ble Vice President of India
Ishan GuptaManaging Director (India), Udacity
Navin AgrawalCEO, NoPaperForm
Venguswamy RamaswamyGlobal Head, TCS iON
Amit AgnihotriFounder, MBAUniverse.com
Shreevats JaipuriaVP, Jaipuria Group of Institutions
Dr JK DasDirector, FORE
Dr Rattan SharmaPresident, AIMS
Sanjay Padode Secretary-CDE,
IFIM Business School, Bengaluru
Prof. Eric CornuelDirector General and CEO, EFMD, Brussels
Dr Devi SinghEx-Director, MDI, Gurgaon &
IIM, Lucknow
Dr Anil D SahasrabudheChairman, AICTE
Dr Pritam SinghEx-Director
MDI & IIM, Lucknow
Time Session February 27, 2019
9:00 am – 10:00 am Registration & Tea
10:00 am -11:00 am Inaugural Session & Felicitation of Dr. G Vishwanathan on his 80th Birth-day Anniversary • Inaugural Address by Chief Guest Hon’ble Shri Venkaiah Naidu, Vice President of India • Welcome Address by Dr. H. Chaturvedi • Felicitation of Dr. G. Vishwanathan • Vote of Thanks Dr. Prashant Bhalla
11.00 am – 11.30 am Tea Break
11.30 am – 1.00 pm Plenary Session 1 Topic - Industry 4.0: New Jobs, New Skills & New Curriculum We cannot depend upon yesterday’s teachings to prepare today’s students for tomorrow’s future. Business Schools face the task
of making sure their graduates are well equipped for taking on the new challenges society and business face in the 21st century and beyond. The mind-set has gradually shifted from having to be skilled in one specific topic, to having the capacity to think and act in broader terms. What should business schools do to secure the right set of skills in their graduates for them to take up the grand challenges being created by Industry – 4.0. Under this session an attempt will be made to identify skills and competencies needed by leaders and future graduates to take up future grand challenges. This session will also focus on developing a framework for designing a new curriculum catering to the needs of the Industry 4.0.
Invited Speakers: • Mr Dhananjay Singh, DG, NHRDN (Presentation of Report) • Dr Parag Diwan, Ex. Vice Chancellor, UPES, Dehradun • Shri R Anand, Sr Vice President, HCL • Shri Mohit Gundecha, CEO-Co Founder, Jombay • Shri Zairus Master, CEO, Shine More speakers to be added by Mr Dhananjay Singh, NHRDN
1.00 pm – 2.00 pm Lunch Break
2.00 pm – 3.15 pm Plenary Session 2 Topic - Rethinking the Learning Experience In this session, we will discuss the main disruption envisaged in the business education model and identify the actions to be
taken to reinvent the learning experience. In the coming decades, B-schools are going to face big challenges arising out of Industry 4.0. B-schools will have to prepare MBA students for jobs that do not exist, using technologies that haven’t been invented yet, for solving problems we don’t know are problems yet. Mission of a business school, will never be the same again. Schools should be creating future leaders and managers who are capable of doing new things, not simply repeating what earlier generations have done.
Invited Speakers: • Dr B A Metri, Director, IIM, Trichy • Dr Himadri Das, Director General, IMI Delhi • Dr Madhu Veeraraghavan, Director, TAPMI, Manipal • Dr Ashis K Pani, Dean Academics, XLRI • Dr NR Parasuraman, Director, SDMIMD Mysore • Ms Amy Memon, Manager – Accreditation Services (Asia Pacific), AACSB, Mumbai (Moderator)
3.15 pm – 3.30 pm Tea Break
3.30 pm – 4.45 pm Plenary Session 3 Topic - Leveraging Technology in Business Education Business education worldwide has been using the traditional lecture method and case study method for imparting lessons in
management. Lately, simulations and other experiential methods have been used extensively. Continuous improvements in functional efficiencies of smart phones, laptops and tablets have made it possible to learn “anytime, anywhere”. Disruptive technologies like artificial intelligence, robotics, deep learning, machine learning etc are making it possible for learners to learn very fastly and effectively. Use of big data and business analytics are also being considered game changer in making MBA graduates future ready for leadership roles. This session will deal with the role of technology in meeting future challenges.
Invited Speakers: • Prof Ulrich Hommel, Director, Quality Services Department, EFMD • Prof P D Jose, Professor, Strategy Area, IIM, Bangalore • Shri Venguswamy Ramaswamy, Global Head, TCS iON • Shri Amit Agnihotri, Founder, MBAUniverse.com • Shri Ishan Gupta, Managing Director (India) – Udacity • Shri Navin Agrawal, CEO, NoPaperForm
4.45 pm – 5.30 pm Special Address by AICTE Chairman Dr Sahasrabudhe (Tentative)
EPSI’S
February 27 - 28, 2019 | The Claridges, New Delhi
B-SCHOOLS LEADERSHIP
CONCLA E BUSINESS EDUCATION 4.0: FUTURIZING INDIAN BUSINESS SCHOOLS
DTJ 504, 5th Floor, DLF Tower-B, Jasola
(Near Indraprastha Apollo Hospital), New Delhi -110025
Tel: 011-26953647/48/49, Fax : 011-26953645
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Website: www.epsfi.org
For further details please feel free to contact:-
P. PalanivelExecutive Secretary (09818229745/09868526065)
10:00 am - 11:30 am Plenary Session 4 Topic: Regulatory Policy for Developing Futuristic B-School in India Regulatory framework for MBA/PGDM Programmes was introduced in 1990’s which was based on the context of
the business environment prevailing during pre-liberalization period. It laid too much focus on physical infrastructure and inputs to these programmes. Post-liberalization, Indian economy has radically changed from primarily a manufacturing economy to a global economy with dominance of the service sector. During 2011 to 2014, MBA/PGDM Programmes faced a rigid regulatory regimes, which underwent a major change after 2015 onwards. Looking forward to the next five years or so, there is requirement of a regulatory framework which is supportive to innovation, experimentation and entrepreneurship.
Invited Speakers: • Dr Devi Singh, Ex-Director, MDI & & IIM, Lucknow • Dr Rattan Sharma, President, AIMS • Shri Sanjay Padode, Secretary, Centre for Developmental Education, Bengaluru • Dr JK Das, Director, FORE • Shri Shreevats Jaipuria, VP, Jaipuria Group of Institutions
11:30 am - 12:00 pm Tea Break
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Valedictory Session • Dr Pritam Singh, Ex-Director, MDI & IIM, Lucknow • Prof. Eric Cornuel, Director General & CEO, EFMD
1.00 pm Lunch
Time Session Day 2, February 28, 2019
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