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ConvoCation
Vision
Mission
Inspired by the Jesuit spirit of Magis (ever greater), XLRI aims at being a management school with:• A passion for academic excellence• Uncompromising human values• A sensitive social conscience• An abiding commitment to improve the quality of life
in organisations and society• Integrity
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2nd April | 2016
Sr Editorial Co-Ordinator Anjali Kispotta
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06Convocation Programme
14Medals for Academic
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32Highlights of
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42Group pictures of
Graduating Batches
72Centres of Excellence Management Overview
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Student Activities
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ChAirMAn’s MEssAgE
Dear Friends,
I am delighted to be part of the 60th Annual Convocation of XLRI. As Chairman of the XLRI Board of Governors, it is an honour to be amidst future leaders of the world of business on this significant occasion.
XLRI, as all of you are aware, has grown significantly in the last six decades and has established its place as a well-respected, reputed Business School. Jamshedpur- India’s first planned industrial township - is truly fortunate to have such a reputed business school. XLRI not only lays emphasis on high-quality , management-centric education but also focuses on inculcating values and skill-sets required to become responsible corporate citizens. It is this emphasis on becoming a well-rounded individual that sets XLRI apart from other business schools in the country.
On this landmark occasion, I want to acknowledge the role and contribution of the Director, faculty and staff of XLRI in helping create a suitably conducive environment for students to realise their potential and prepare themselves for an effective and productive work-life .
To the graduating students: In the two years that you have spent here, XLRI has helped mould and assist you to become thoughtful and fine human beings. I also encourage you to develop a habit of lifelong learning so that you continue to be an asset to your organisation and the society at large. Always remember to serve the society around you with compassion, honesty and integrity.
I wish each one of you the very best as you embark on a new phase of your work-life journey.
T V Narendran
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Dear Friends,
At the outset a hearty welcome to the 60th Annual Convocation of XLRI Jamshedpur.
I am delighted to present the convocation brochure for the year 2015-16. This academic year has once again brought laurels to XLRI in different spheres, which have done us proud.
XLRI has added yet another feather to its cap by receiving the coveted international accreditation by Association of MBAs(AMBA),UK.AMBA accreditationrepresentsthehigheststandard of achievement in postgraduate business education and is earned only by the best programmes globally. We have also received NBA accreditation (National Bureau of Accreditation) for our three flagship PGDM programmes.
In the last three years - 2013, 2014 and 2015, XLRI has consistently been ranked as the best private B-school in India. Moreover, XLRI has been ranked among the top three business schools in the country in all the nationally respected B – School rankings.
Today, our present campus boasts of state-of-the-art infrastructure which includes the new learning center comprising 26 classrooms with an overall capacity for 2,030 students. XLRI’s infrastructural facilities have been rated as No 1 in India by Outlook Business in 2015.
I would like to place on record the contribution of our faculty and staff in strengthening teaching, research and other related areas concerning our institute.
To the graduating batch of 2016:
As you move on to the next phase of your work-life journey, strive to live the kind of life that XLRI envisions us to live – to be leaders who contribute their mite to their respective organisations and also have a sensitive social conscience.
Wish you all the very best in life.
With prayers and blessings
E. Abraham, S.J.
DirECtor’s MEssAgE
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• Programme
• Convocation speaker and recipient of Jehangir ghandy Medal: Dr. sunil K Munjal
• Convocation speakers
• sir Jehangir ghandy Medal recipients
ConVoCAtion 2016
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Prayer Song : XLRI Students’ Choir
Director’s Report : Fr E Abraham, S.J.
Presidential Address : Mr T V Narendran Chairman, Board of Governors, XLRI and Managing Director, Tata Steel
Presentation of the Medals for Academic Excellence : Dr Pranabesh Ray
Presentation of the Medals for Long Service : Fr S George, S.J.
25 Years Mr Andrew Fernandes Mr Lazerus Athaide Mr Dilip Kumar Deshmukh Ms Gracy Sebastine Mr Subal Gope Mr Benjamin Tigga
15 Years Mr Santosh Andrews
Presentation of the Sir Jehangir Ghandy Medal : Mr T V Narendran
Convocation Address : Dr. Sunil Kant Munjal
Presentation of the Diplomas : Dr Pranabesh Ray
National Anthem : XLRI Students’ Choir
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ProgrAMMEAcademic Procession
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Dr. Sunil Kant Munjal is the Jt Managing Director of Hero MotoCorp Ltd, the world’s largest motorcycle manufacturing company, and the Chairman of Hero Corporate Services Pvt. Ltd. He is responsible for developing growth strategies and implementation of new business plans for the Group.
Dr. Munjal is on the board of several companies including Hero Management Services Ltd, Hero InvestCorp Ltd, Coca Cola India Advisory Board, Bharti Foundation and UK India Advisory Board. A former president of CII, Dr. Munjal served as a member of the Narsimham Committee, which was set up in 1990’s to chart a course for banking and financial sector reforms in India.
A distinguished educationist – Dr. Munjal is the guiding force behind the BML Munjal University and is on the board of several educational institutions, to name a few: Indian School of Business at Hyderabad and Mohali, IIT Ropar, University of Tokyo and UK India Business Council.
A far-sighted venturer, Dr. Munjal has not only made noteworthy contributions to business and industry, but also he has been instrumental in making significant positive impact on various socio-economic reforms of India. He is currently a member of Prime Minister’s Council on Trade and Industry. Dr. Munjal has also been involved in the preparation of several socio-economic reports in the fields of skill development, vocational training, CSR and tribal development.
Dr. Munjal has several accolades to his credit for his meritorious service. He was selected by India Today as one of the Faces of the Millennium for business. In 2012, he received the Globscot Award from the Scottish Government. In 2013, he was honoured by The Royal Society of Medicine for his contribution to affordable healthcare.
Dr. sunil Kant Munjal
Jt Managing Director, Hero MotoCorp Ltd & Chairman of Hero Corporate Services Pvt. Ltd
ConVoCAtion sPEAKEr & rECiPiEnt of thE sir JEhAngir ghAnDy MEDAl
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ConVoCAtion sPEAKErs1959 Sir Jehangir Ghandy
1960 Sudhir Ghosh
1961 Michael John
1962 V V Giri
1963 S N Sinha
1964 R G DeCosta
1965 M C Chagla
1966 P M Menon
1967 K S Basu
1968 Naval H Tata
1969 B P Gajendragadkar
1970 S K Nanavati
1971 R D Chokshi
1972 P L Tandon
1973 Mohan Kumaramangalam
1974 D P Dhar
1975 N A Palkhivala
1977 Hiten Bhaya
1978 Kanti Mehta
1979 George Fernandes
1980 N A Palhivala
1981 L K Jha
1982 A Mudaliar
1983 A N Haksar
1984 V Krishnamurthy
1985 K L Puri
1986 R H Mody
1987 Ashok S Ganguly
1988 D N Ghosh
1989 Abid Hussain
1990 R H Mody
1991 M N Goiporia
1992 K L Chugh
1993 J J Irani
1994 Montek Singh Ahluwalia
1995 P Chidambaram
1996 C Rangarajan
1997 Susim M Data
year speaker year speaker year speaker1998 C R Irani
1999 Alyque Padamsee
2000 Subir Choudhury
2001 Deepak Parekh
2002 A P J Abdul Kalam
2003 Raghunath Anant Mashelkar
2004 J J Irani
2005 Kandeh Yumkella
2006 A M Naik
2007 R Gopalakrishnan
2008 Subodh Bhargava
2009 O P Bhatt
2010 Kumar Mangalam Birla
2011 Vineet Nayar
2012 Jaspal Bindra
2013 Pratip Chaudhuri
2014 Arundhati Bhattacharya
2015 Mallika Srinivasan
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sir JEhAngir ghAnDy MEDAl rECiPiEnts
year sir Jehangir ghandy Medal year sir Jehangir ghandy Medal
1965 S R Vasavada 1989 V G Gopal
1966 P N Krishna Pillai 1990 V R Deenadayalu
1967 K S Basu 1991 Suresh Krishna
1968 Naval H Tata 1992 V Kurien
1969 B P Gajendragadkar 1993 A N Buch
1970 - 1994 Kesub Mahindra
1971 Khandubai Desai 1995 N Vaghul
1972 P L Tandon 1996 P A Sangma
1973 R P Billimoria 1997 Jyoti Basu
1974 G Ramanujam 1998 N A Palkhivala
1975 J R D Tata 1999 J N Godrej
1977 Hiten Bhaya 2000 Brijmohan Lal Munjal
1978 Kanti Mehta 2001 Michael Windey, S.J.
1979 Arvind Mafatlal 2002 M S Banga
1980 H Holck Larsen 2003 Marian Zelazek, S.V.D.
1981 Rajmohan Gandhi 2004 Missionaries of Charity
1982 V R Krishna Iyer 2005 Azim Premji
1983 R H Mody 2006 Subir Raha
1984 S Moolgaonkar 2007 K V Kamath
1985 Gopeswar 2008 R Seshasayee
1986 G L Tandon 2009 Ratan N Tata
1987 P N Bhagwati 2010 E Sreedharan
1988 V Krishnamurthy 2011 Nitish Kumar
2012 N R Narayana Murthy
2013 Shiv Nadar
2014 Arundhati Bhattacharya
2015 Mallika Srinivasan
The medal for outstanding contribution to industrial and social peace is named in the honour of late Sir Jehangir Ghandy, Kt. C.I.E., the first Chairman of the Board of Governors of XLRI and Director, Tata Iron & Steel Co. Ltd., and is presented annually by XLRI.
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Medals for acadeMic excellence & list of Graduates•MedalsforAcademicExcellence•FellowProgrammeinManagement•PostgraduateDiplomainHRM•PostgraduateDiplomainBM•PostgraduateDiplomainGeneralManagement•BusinessManagement(Three-Year,Evening)Programme
•PostgraduateDiplomaInGlobalBusinessManagement
divya aggarwal
XLRIMedal:BestAll-roundStudentinMemoryofParineetReddy(Sponsored by Reddys)
tirtha chatterjee
XLRIMedalforSocialInitiatives(Sponsored by State Bank of India)
Kanika Goyal
XLRIMedal:BestAll-roundWomanStudentinmemoryofGeetaSaxena(Sponsored by Madhukar Shukla)
Gyanesh Mishra
XLRIMedal:HighestCQPI–HRMinMemoryofJohnPD’Costa(Sponsored by Ronald D’Costa)
nikita Khanna
XLRIMedal:SecondHighestCQPI–HRM
aniket upadhyaya
XLRIMedal:HighestCQPI–BMinMemoryofRamAwtarChachra(Sponsored by Krishna Lal Chachra)
shashank sahu
XLRIMedal:SecondHighestCQPI-BM(Sponsored by Janardhan Pyda)
utsab chakraborty
XLRIMedal:HighestCQPI–GMPinMemoryofRSPande(Sponsored by K G Pande)
siddharth rajeshkumar Jain
XLRIMedal:Highest CQPI – Global MBA
Mriganshu Guha
XLRIMedal:HighestCQPI–BM[Evening](2013-16)(Sponsored by Jagans)
Medals for acadeMic excellence
Medals for Academic Excellence
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Arun Kumar Paul : 2004 - 2016
Chitresh Kumar : 2012 - 2016
Girish Balasubramanian : 2011 - 2016
Sayan Mukherjee : 2012 – 2016
Vivek Kumar : 2011 - 2016
Aby K Abraham : 2007 - 2016
Agna Fernandez B : 2007 - 2016
Apurva Dahyabhai Sanaria : 2010 - 2016
Aravindhan K : 2007 - 2016
Asim Kumar Talukdar : 2011 – 2016
Fr Conrad Clause Pesso, SJ : 2008 – 2016
Kumar Alok : 2010 – 2016
Madnesh Kumar Mishra : 2008 – 2016
Monika Mital : 2009 – 2016
Nand Kishore Rathi : 2008 – 2016
Peruvemba Balakrishnan Srikanth : 2011 – 2016
Ratna Sinha : 2006 – 2016
Sriram D : 2007 – 2016
Sujitha Karnad : 2007 – 2016
Sunil Puliyakot : 2006 - 2016
felloW ProGraMMe in ManaGeMent (total: 20)
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tWo-Year PostGraduate diPloMa in
HuMan resource ManaGeMent 2014 - 16 BatcH (total: 180)
The names of the first five rank holders are in the order of merit (Both section a, B & c)
ramanjeet singh sahai
Gyanesh Mishranikita
Khannaabhinav agrawal
apurv arora
Medals for Academic Excellence
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HrM [section - a]
Abhay Raina
Abhishek
Aditya Kumar
Aikansh Puri
Ajit Kumar
Akanksha Gupta
Anamika Kishore
Ancy Varghese
Anirudh Joshi
Ankit Dhankad
Ankit Kawadiya
Ankit Kumar
Anurag Srivastava
Anusha Mittal
Archit Sharma
Ashish Ravi Pareek
Asmita Joshi
Atin Aggarwal
Avinash
Bhanu Agrawal
Bhavya Choudhary
Deepak Gupta
Durga Prasanna Ray
Jasmeet Singh Bhatia
Kiran Raj Pattathil
Mallika Chugh
Manitam Biswas
Maulik Rajesh Gandhi
Mohit Talreja
Muthukumar Thangarajan
Priya Singhal
Priyadarshini Goswami
Priyotosh Das
Rajat Shrivastava
Ratna Prabha
Ravindra Vadali
Ritika Chadha
Sahil Dipakkumar Kotadia
Saket Saurabh
Samridhi Trisal
Sangramkishore S Patnaik
Sanjar Rahman
Satyajit Tripathy
Sayonto Kundu
Shivika Saxena
Shreya Aggarwal
Sonal Khedia
Sonika Chandok
Srishti Mathur
Subramanya Sai Pratik Bontha
Swati Jain
Tanushree Piplani
Tejesvi Dhankhar
Vasu Saraf
Vasudevan L
Vinith Dwarakanath
Vivekananda Reddy P
Yanamadala Varun Kumar
The rest of the names are in alphabetical order
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HrM [section - B]
The rest of the names are in alphabetical order
Aakanksha Mahajan
Aakash Parihar
Aarchit Boora
Abhinandan Atanu Sahoo
Abhipsa Panda
Aditya Kumar
Aditya Santpur
Aishwarya Jain
Ajay Krishnan U
Akshita Gaur
Aman Bhatnagar
Anand Kolanukonda
Anchit Rakesh
Anjali Rathore
Anjan Kumar Mahapatra
Anubhav Agrawal
Anuj Venkatrao Deshmukh
Anupama Devis K
Anurag Bansal
Anushree Rastogi
Arjit Bhargava
Arshdeep Kaur
Ashish Gupta
Audrey Savina Coutinho
Avinash Upadhyay
Bharath Chandra Reddy K
Devaditya Sanyal
Hemanshu Binnani
Keerthilakshmi B R
Kiran Baby Joseph
Kunal Parwani
Madhur Sansi
Maria Mathew
Mehak Sharma
Monika Girdhar
Naishadh Chawla
Naveen B
Prakriti Prabir Kar
Praneet Kaya
Prashanth R
Pushkar Pramod Pund
Raj Kiran Saraswat
Riya Rashmi
Rohan Jha
Rupesh Kumar
Sahil Jain
Sahil Rajender Gupta
Sakshi Kapoor
Sarthak Gupta
Shikha
Shivani Bhatnagar
Sneha Singh
Somraj Datta
Sonali Rajpurohit
Srinivas Sandepudi
Suyash Hassija
Tushar Prabhakar
Yashu Sharma
Medals for Academic Excellence
20
The rest of the names are in alphabetical order
HrM [section- c]
Aakanksha Dahiya
Abhisek Patnaik
Abhishek Ahluwalia
Ajay Kadian
Akanksha
Akshay Purohit
Amish Arnav
Aniruddha Phukan
Ankit Kumar
Anshu Koul
Anshul Bansal
Arpit Bhargava
Arshnoor Singh Dhillon
Ashish Jha
Ashish Kumar
Astha Kapoor
Blesson P Jacob
Charu
Ganesh R
Garima Raghuwanshi
Himanshu Nainani
Kangkan Pujari
Kanika Goyal
Kruthi T P
Kumar Vinit
Mohammed F Darvesh
Mohit Budhraja
Mohit Kandpal
Neelabh Mishra
Nikhil Haridas
Nishant Rohatgi
Nitin Khanna
Nitisha Kundu
Pallavi Sarkar
Paritosha Grover Anand
Payel Mandal
Pranabjyoti Kalita
Prateek Gupta
Pratyush Saxena
Priyanka Mitra
Priyanka Mohan
Rachna Periwal
Ravi Bhargav S V
Ritamaya Chattakhandi
Ritika Khajuriah
Sanchit Khandelwal
Shanti Maria Varghese
Shradha Dalmiya
Shubham Bhardwaj
Soumyajit Pradhan
Srishti Gupta
Supriya Anand
Suraj Narayanan
Surendranath Potu
Swaroop Kumar Venkata D
Tanvi Sharma
Tushar Mishra
Vaibhav Tushar
Venkatesh A
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Gagandeep singh
aniket upadhyayashashank
sahuMadhur
Maheshwari
divya aggarwal
tWo-Year PostGraduate diPloMa in
Business ManaGeMent 2014 - 16 Batch (total: 181)
The names of the first five rank holders are in the order of merit (for section a,B & c)
Medals for Academic Excellence
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The rest of the names are in alphabetical order
BM [section - a]
The rest of the names are in alphabetical order
BM [section - B]
Abhilash Mukherjee
Abhishek Kishor Taori
Abhishek Pal
Adil Bains
Aiman Faraz
Akshay Khandelwal
Akshay Mall
Amberdeep Chugh
Anam Zaman
Anil Srinivas T
Ankur Gupta
Ankush Pasari
Anurodh Tak
Ashutosh Mathur
Avinash Upadhyay
Avishkar Ashok Mhatre
Bharti [Ms]
Chirag Garg
Debarka Chakraborty
Devang Viren Jesrani
Dipanjan Saha
Harihara Subramanian Radhakrishnan
Harish Venkata Krishna Valluri
Harkunwar Singh Sethi
Himanshu Singh Raghuvanshi
Isha Kakkar
Jasdeep Singh Anand
Kaustubh Bijalwan
Kshitij Bansal
Kumar Shaurabh
Mayukh Biswas
Meenhaz Ahmed
Nikita Midha
Nitesh Goyal
Parth Govil
Parul Sharma
Prashant Buddhi
Pratyush Jha
Priya Ashok Jatia
Puneeta Ahuja
Raman Deepak Ladda
Ravi Vatsa
Rohit Gupta
Ruchika Khemani
Abhijit Roy
Aneesh Monga
Anirudh Murthy C
Ankur Gupta
Anmol Hashia
Antony George Karimpanal
Arpita Joshi
Arun Chandran V
Atish Sharma
Bhavya Jain
Bhavya Vats
Dibyendu Majumder
Harish E P
Jamesh Bharadwaj
Japsowin Kaur
Javaiz Mohamed P
Jitin S
K Nishitha
Karan Bohra
Keshav Srinivas Dhavile
Kriti Jain
Mahboob Reza
Manchitwan Singh Jauhal
Manish Daryani
Mayur Umdekar
Megha Garg
Meherteja Reddy Kallem
Mohit Gauba
Neeraj Garg
Nithish K U
Parthapratim Sarma
Pavan Sudhindra Bharadwaj
Piyush Saxena
Poroj Bhuyan
Prasad N S
Prateek Giria
Pratyush Pankaj
Rohit Hasija
Roshan Priyadarshi
Sambit Kumar Dwivedi
Sandeep Kumar Jha
Shankar Saran
Shantnu Dewan
Shivam Vashishtha
Sahil Kasturia
Saurabh Sunil Deshpande
Shirish Shashikant Pathak
Shoutik Swadhinkumar Chakrabarti
Siddharth Sahoo
Siddharth Sharma
Snehanshu Gupta
Tarun Kumar Bagri
Udit Kathuria
Venkatakrishnan N
Vikas Kumar
Vikas S
Vinamrata Gandhi
Vishnu V
Shoeb Ahmed Danish
Shreyas Subhash Nayak
Shriya Sukalikar
Siddharth
Sudeepti Srivastava
Suhail Madan Angi
Sumedha Sahani
Sunny Vig
Tanveer Ali
Vasu Sharma
Vatsal Gupta
Vishwajeet Goel
Yakshit Jain
Yateendra Sahu
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The rest of the names are in alphabetical order
BM [section - c]
Aabhas Aeran
Aayush Raghuvanshi
Aayush Sharma
Abhilash Parida
Abhinav
Akshay Pandita
Akshya Kattuputhur Murali
Anirban Halder
Ankit Singh
Ankur Patel
Anshul Kumar Agrawal
Ansuman Mishra
Anupam Maity
Arunava Ray
Ashish Bhatia
Bharat Singhal
Bhavneet Kaur
Dhruv Sengar
Eesha Devgan
Gaurav Himatsingka
Harsh Aggarwal
Ishita Bansal
Kapil Grover
Karan Tejendrakumar Chhabra
Kiran Mettayil Chacko
M V Jairaj
Manjot Singh Saini
Manvi Govil
Mayank Sethi
Mihir Mohan Talnikar
Monish Agrawal
Mugdha
Mukesh Ranjan
Nikhil Arora
Prashant Jha
Prashanth Krishnan R
Prateek Rastogi
Pratik Kumar Chandak
Pulkit Garg
Rishabh Manish Bhatt
Rohit Patnaik
Rudrath Kaul
Rushabh Suryakant Vora
Sadashiv Sharadchandra Pradhan
Sagar Malik
Sanjana Rajeev Gupta
Santosh Shyam Kanbargi
Sarang Kedia
Siddhanth S Garg
Siddharth Joglekar
Siddharth Sharad
Sonam Tahilyani
Sowmya Lingamneni
Srinivas Maddipati
Sumit Periwal
Tirtha Chatterjee
Utkarsh Kr Juneja
Vaibhav Atulkumar Goel
Vineel Kambala
Zineet Kumar
Medals for Academic Excellence
PostGraduate diPloMa in
General ManaGeMent Batch: 2014– 15 (total: 119)
fifteen Months Programme
The names of the first five rank holders are in the order of merit (Both section a & B)
tanmoy Gayen
utsab chakrabortynaveen
Kumar Pathak
Pradip Kumar
Bhojania Vijit
Kapoor
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GMP [section - a]
The rest of the names are in alphabetical order
Achalla Venu Gopal
Abhinav Sharma
Abhishek Bharatkumar Raval
Abhishek Srivastava
Akash Yashavant Joshi
Amikar Jha
Amit Kumar Bharadwaj
Amit Prakash
Ananya Das
Ankit Jain
Anup Kumar Sahoo
Arghya Mukherjee
Avik Chakraborty
Bhupathireddy Oruganti
C Abhishek
Debabrata Panda
Dominic Shree Vardhan
George Paul Komban
Himanshu Pratap Singh
Ipsita Ghosh [Ms]
Jithin J Mathew
Chittajallu K K Mohan
Karthik H R
Kavit Sharma
Kishore Hanani Arasavilli
Manish Gautam
Mayank Chandra
Naga Sai Uma Mahesh Puvvala
Navin P N
Niketan Kumar
Niladri Sekhar Sarkar
Soumen Satya Sankar
Peeyush Pankaj Singh
Pooja V
Prabhakar M N
Pranshu Naswa
Pulasta Mahapatra
Radheshyam Arun Patil
Rahul Rai
Rakesh Melangi
Ranadip Chandra
Ravindra Gupta
Reddypalli Sudheer Reddy
Romi Roy
Sachin Anna Sonkusale
Sahil Baweja
Salin Kumar Gopinathan Pillai
Saurabh Bang
Shashwat Kumar
Shrey Talwar
Soham Ghosh
Sriram Akula
Sudip Bose
Sushant Satyendra Vinchurkar
Tirthankar Pal
Ujjayini Majumdar
Vidyesh Shriniwas Warnekar
Vikas Srivastava
Vikram Singh
Medals for Academic Excellence
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GMP [section - B]
The rest of the names are in alphabetical order
Abhash Chandra Mishra
Abhinav Singh
Abhishek Mitra
Ajoy Prabakar
Ambuj Kumar Tripathi
Amit Pandey
Angshuman Bala
Anoop Chutkay
Anoop Kishore Agarwal
Apurva Shukla
Arjun Chandranathan
Aswini V
Ayush
Biplab Kumar Gorai
Chandrasekar Ravi Iyer
D Vikram
Deepak Kumar
Gaurav Singh
Hema Raju Baipalli
Jayanta Mukherjee
John Jacob
Karanpreet Singh Baidwan
Karunesh Gupta
Keshav Gupta
Mahendra Nutakki
Manish Vijay
Mayank Sood
Navneet Kumar
Nikhil Ramakrishnan
Nithin Thomas Kurian
Palanivel Somanathan
Pavithra K
Phani Kiran Desu
Prateek Dutta
Priyadarshani Priyanka
Rahul Garg
Rajat Mittal
Ram Chandra Sarangi
Ravi Joshi
Ravindra Shrikrishna Agrawal
Rohit Bhargava
Sagar Iyer
Saiprakash Chigullapalli
Saloni Nagpal
Sandesh G Ballal
Shailesh Kumar Mishra
Shishir Pandey
Siddharth Shubhadarshi Samal
Sravanth Kumar Vobbilireddy
Sriram B
Sujith H C
Utkarsh Mishra
Varun Ramesh Agarwal
Vibha kala Ruwali
Vinay J
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tWo-Year PostGraduate diPloMa in
GloBal Business ManaGeMentBatch: 2014– 16 (total: 17)
The names of the first five rank holders are in the order of merit.
soumy Kumar singh
siddharth rajesh kumar
Jain
adhitya Gugan
rishabh Jain
Pramod Voderbet Kamath
Medals for Academic Excellence
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The rest of the names are in alphabetical order
GBM
Aditya Kulkarni
Akshay Chaudhary
Amber Shukla
Ameya Milind Choudhari
Arniv Gupta
Gaurav Kumar
Mohammad Faheem Shaikh
Neelesh Kumar Mathur
Pranai Devulapalli
Prasanna Karthik Annamraju
Vicky Kumar Sinha
Vishakha Gopal Maliwal
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tHree-Year PostGraduate diPloMa in
Business ManaGeMent (evening)Batch: 2013– 16 (total: 70)
The names of the first five rank holders are in the order of merit
V satish
Mriganshu Guharabindranath
Pandaumesh Kumar
agrawalankan Mitra
aparna singh
Medals for Academic Excellence
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Jasbir Singh
Jaydeep Bagchi
Kumar Amitabh
Kumar Vivek
Kunal Ranjan
Manoj Kumar
Manoj Kumar Singh
Manoj Kumar Tiwari
Nishant Kumar
Piyush Pushkar Arunendu
Prakash Kumar
Rahul Naredi
Rajeev Das
Ramesh Kumar Pandey
Ranjan Kumar Singh
Ratish Mayank
Ravi Narayan
Rohit Singh
Samadarshi Sarkar
Sanjiv Ranjan
The rest of the names are in alphabetical order
BM (evening)
Abu Asif Hasan
Ajay Kumar
Ajit Kumar Sinha
Akash Priyaranjan
Akhilesh Prasad Shukla
Amit Chakraborty
Amit Kumar Santra
Anil Kumar
Anil Kumar Rai
Anirban Bhattacharya
Anshu Jha
Anurag Tripathi
Ashutosh Kumar Tripathy
Ashutosh Prasad
Atul Kumar Sinha
Avishekh Kumar Singh
Brajendra Kumar Dubey
Chandra Bhushan
Chandra Shekhar Mishra
Chawar Singh
Gaurav Gulati
Gaurav Saxena
Gyanesh Dubey
Hadas Saurabh Sushant
Shadab Akhter
Shailendra Kumar Jaiswal
Shainu Suresh
Shakti Prakash Sharma
Shashi Kumar
Shaurav Kumar
Shekhar Singh
Shubhayu Sanyal
Shwet Kashyap
Siddhanta Ranjan
Somen Dutta
Sumantra Kumar Khan
Sumit Kumar
Suraj Prasad Upadhyay
Suyas Kumar Tiwary
Uma Shankar Pattanaik
Viraj Atmanand Verlekar
Vishal Kumar Rai
Vishav Bandhu Sharma
Vivek Banka
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HigHligHts of tHe year• inauguration of New Xlri Campus
• JrD tata ethics oration
• 8th NCse Conference
• Dr. Verghese Kurien oration
• international & National accreditations
• Valhalla 2015
• 37th MaXi fair
• Xlri Director’s activity
• ensemble
XLRI organised the 24th Annual JRD Tata Oration on Business Ethics. Eminent journalist, Shekhar Gupta, Chairman and Founding Editor of Mediascape Group, delivered the oration on Changing Role of Media in Today’s India at XLRI Campus on 24 November, 2015.
shekhar gupta, Chairman & founding editor of Mediascape group• Shared his experiences of a
40-year-long career as a journalist and talked about the evolution of media and its role through the years. He observed, “Truth never hurts anybody, but where there is nobody to tell the truth, rumours become the truth.”
• Discussing about both the positive and negative sides of media and news reporting system in India today, he said that ‘a painful and noisy media is better than a bunch of lies’. He said that any normal citizen with a smart-phone can have access to media, thus becoming a part of the media.
• He also expressed concern over media houses being run by the richandaffluentfortheirvestedinterests.
the JrD tata foundation in Business ethicsXLRI in association with select Tata Group Companies established the JRD Tata Foundation in Business Ethics in 1991, to mark their long-standing commitment and contribution to business ethics in India. The Foundation seeks to address itself by publicly affirming the urgent need for ethics in business and the need to bring about a conducive culture in which it can thrive. An increasing number of organizations are realizing the importance of ethics in business in today’s world.
XLRI is the first B-school in the country to introduce a core course on
JrD tata etHiCs oratioN
Managerial Ethics for both its HRM and BM programmes. Each year, XLRI confers a medal on the best student in Managerial Ethics at the institute’s annual convocation.
Highlights of the event• The session was attended by TV
Narendran, Chairman, Board of Governors, XLRI & MD, Tata Steel India and South East Asia, Fr E Abraham, SJ, Director of XLRI, Dr. Pranabesh Ray, Dean [Academics] at XLRI and Fr Oswald Mascarenhas, SJ, JRD Tata Chair Professor of Business Ethics at XLRI.
• In his welcome address, Fr E Abraham, SJ, Director of XLRI
observed that, ethics is a set of principles of right conduct or a system of moral principles; business ethics in particular can be regarded as the study of business situations, activities, and decisions where issues of right and wrong are addressed.
• In his address, TV Narendran, Chairman, Board of Governors, XLRI pointed out that ethics encompasses the entire spectrum of human conduct. However, today, ethicaldeficitandlackofintegrityin public affairs has become such a majorissuethatpublicconfidenceandtrustinpublicofficialsandprivate organisations have taken a severe beating in our nation.
Shekhar Gupta lights the inaugural lamp as TV Narendran (From Left) Prof. Pranabesh Ray, Fr E Abraham, SJ and Fr Oswald Mascarenhas, SJ, look on
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Highlights of the year
8tH NCse CoNfereNCe The eight edition of National Conference on Social Entrepreneurship was organised by XLRI from 29-31 January, 2015. The three-day conference witnessed around 150-170 social entrepreneurs, development sector professionals, academicians and students. The theme of this year’s conference was - Social Innovations: Changing Lives and Society. The conference was organised by Fr Arrupe Centre for Ecology and Sustainability (FACES) and SIGMA, XLRI’s students’ committee for social initiatives.
Highlights of the conference:The three-day conference was a platform for showcasing, knowledge sharing and building the social entrepreneurship ecosystem.
Explaining the theme, Prof Madhukar Shukla, Chairperson of XLRI’s Fr Arrupe Center for Ecology & Sustainability and the coordinator for the conference marked that,
• India, with its myriad problems of providing access to basic provisions (e.g., education, healthcare, energy, livelihoods, information, etc.) to its vast population, provides immense opportunities for such innovations.
• Many social entrepreneurs and ventures have designed and implemented solutions to social problems, which are unique and scalable/ replicable.
• The essence of social entrepreneurship is to identify gaps in the provision of social goods and services, and to design innovative and scalable/ replicable solutions to bridge those gaps. By addressing the issues which are relevant to the society, these social innovations make an impact on the lives of people.
the Keynote speaker was• Prof. Anil Gupta (IIMA, Executive
Vice Chairman - National Innovation Foundation & Founder – Honey Bee Network).
The conference also featured an open house interaction with Anshu Gupta, Founder – Goonj, and Magsaysay Awardee, 2015
other speakers and panelists at the event included - • MV Ashok (Chief General Manager,
NABARD), • Ajith Basu (Chief Program Executive,
Agastya International Foundation), • Biplab Ketan Paul (Director, Naireeta
Services), • Dhruv Lakra (Founder & CEO, Mirakle
Couriers), • Franz Gastler (Founder & ED, Yuwa
India), • Nalini Shekar (Co-Founder, Hasiru
Dala Wastepickers’ Collective),
Various sessions held at the conference: • Inaugural Panel: Support Ecosystem
for Social Innovations• ICT for People and Development• Innovations in Education Delivery• Interventions for Youth
Transformation• Innovations in Farm Support• Collectives as Entrepreneurs• Livelihoods on the Fringe of Society• Investing in Development
Prof. Anil Gupta lights the inaugural lamp as Fr E Abraham, SJ (Second from Left) and Dr. Madhukar Shukla (Extreme Right) look on
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XLRI organised the 2nd Dr Verghese Kurien Memorial Oration on Sustainable Development in memory of the founder of Amul Dr Verghese Kurien, also known as the Milkman of India.
The oration was delivered by Bunker Roy, Founder and Director, Barefoot College, on The 21st Century Gandhian Model to Sustainability.
The event began with the welcome address by Prof. Madhukar Shukla, Chairperson of XLRI’s Fr. Arrupe Center for Ecology & Sustainability and convener of the oration.“We decided to institute this oration to create a platform to listen to and learn from thought-leaders, social entrepreneurs, development sector professionals and policy makers who have made significant contribution to the idea of an empowered, prosperous and sustainable society. The oration is to commemorate the memory of Dr. VergheseKurien and needless to say there is no better model of sustainable development both in terms of his life and legacy than Dr. Kurien,”said Prof. Shukla.
Delivering the oration on the topic The 21st Century Gandhian Model to Sustainability, Roy shared his
inspiration and experiences with the students. His life in Tilonia village, where Barefoot College is located, exposed him to the immense knowledge that the poor villagers hold. The college is an initiative to make this knowledge mainstream. The college has adopted the Gandhian ideas into its lifestyle and work ethics.
He talked about the participating villages creating a Village Energy and Environment Committee which determines the rates the villagers will pay for the solar panels and identifies which of the poorest residents of the town will go to the college for training. The students received 6 month training programme learning about solar panels and storage batteries before returning home where they now maintain and repair the systems.
Quoting Alvin Toffler, while sharing his experiences to work among the rural people, he said, “The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.”
Inspiring the students with his educational works in villages, he said, “If anyone wants to live and work in a village, there is one thing you must
have- your sense of humour. You have to go through an unlearning process where you are coming as a human being first. The only way to gain respect is actually to show that you can go down to their level and become a human being and live with them and work with them.”
Answering to the students’ questions, he said, “Change comes out of conflicts, not violent conflicts but non-violent conflicts of approaches or methods. Solution does not come from outside, it comes from within itself.”
In his address, Fr E Abraham, SJ, Director of XLRI said, “Dr. Kurien’s remarkable life and achievements are an embodiment of his faith in the ability of the common man to exercise control over his destiny. We decided to institute this annual oration to commemorate Dr Kurien’s legacy — because his life and work exemplifies the model for a responsible management leader, combining business skills with the larger good of the society and nation-building.”
Reminiscing his association with Dr. Kurien, Fr. Abraham also shared some anecdotes on Dr. Kurien’s momentous career and his extraordinary leadership skills, “XLRI’s relationship with Dr. Kurien goes back to over 23 years. I personally had an enriching association with Dr Kurien and was greatly inspired with his strategic foresight and single-minded determination in executing his vision for the dairy sector and more importantly in helping raise the living standards of millions of rural milk producers across thousands of villages in India.”
The event was also graced by Meagan Carahan Fallone, head of global strategy and development at Barefoot College, besides Fr E Abraham, SJ Director of XLRI and Dr. Pranabesh Ray, Dean (Academics), XLRI.
2ND Dr VergHese KUrieN MeMorial oratioN
Dr. Bunker Roy lights the inaugural lamp as Prof. Madhukar Shukla (Extreme Right), Fr E Abraham SJ (Second from Right) and Prof. Pranabesh Ray look on
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Highlights of the year
iNterNatioNal & NatioNal aCCreDitatioN aMBa accreditationXLRI, one of the oldest B-schools in India, earns the coveted international accreditation with the Association of MBAs (AMBA) for its best management programmes.
The Association of MBAs (AMBA) is the international authority on postgraduate business education. Its accreditation service is the global standard for all MBA, DBA and MBM programmes. The association connects MBA students and graduates, accredited business schools, and MBA employers in more than 110 countries.
On receiving the AMBA accreditation XLRI Director Fr E Abraham said, “XLRI with its singular philosophy of Magis i.e. pursuit of excellence in all endeavours, has continually
focused on three inter-related areas: academic excellence, personal values and societal concern. Our institution has spared no effort to make our curriculum world-class and deliver it in the most effective manner.”
NBa accreditationXLRI also received accreditation from the National Board of Accreditation (NBA) for a period of five years for the following flagship programmes:
1. PGDM (BM)
2. PGDM (HRM)
3. PGDM (GM)
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ValHalla 2015XLRI hosted the 4th edition of VALHALLA from 24 to 26 July, 2015 at XLRI campus.
The three-day extravaganza included a mélange of events ranging from dance, drama and debate to various sporting events and were participated by students from other leading B-Schools in the country including IIMs, XIMB, SIBM, and NMIMS along with the host school.
Valhalla 2015 was inaugurated by Dr Pranabesh Ray, Dean (Academics) at XLRI and Fr James Santhanam, SJ, Dean (Student Affairs). The event commenced with a spellbinding performance by Prince Dance Group, the dance troupe from Odisha.
The second day was marked by the Kabaddi event conducted by Pro Kabaddi League players. More than 10 teams participated and all the players received the Pro Kabaddi merchandise from Star. The day also witnessed prelims of all the sporting events that had teams of all the participating B-Schools compete with each other. Competitions were held in cultural events too. The group dance competition was won my XIMB and
there was a tie between XLRI and XIMB in the street play competition.
As in the previous years, Valhalla 2015 yet again presented some of the best talents in the field of music and dance in their Pro-Nights. After the performance by Prince Dance Group on the first day, playback singer Shilpa Rao enthralled the audience at the Pro-Nights on the second day.
The third day witnessed the finals of different sporting events. Teams of the participating institutes battled it out in the game of football, basketball, throwball, volleyball, badminton, chess, pool and table tennis. Stage play, fashion show and the Valhalla
debate added to the cultural aspect of the fest on its final day.
This year’s Valhalla chapter concluded with the performance by XLRI band – Bodhi Tree that included a special performance by members of 2003-05 batch.
In tandem with XLRI’s spirit of For the Greater Good, Valhalla has always had an undertone of social welfare to it. This year too, Valhalla 2015 came forward to support Milaap, a crowd-funded micro-financing cooperative, and handed over more than Rs 2. 5 Lakh collected during the event.
Sporting Events Cultural Events
TT (Men) - XIMB StreetPlay-XIMB-XLRI tie
TT (Women) - XIMB Group Dance- XIMB
Football - SIBM Solo Singing - IIM-L
Throw-ball - XIMB XL Bedrock - XIMB
Volleyball (Men) - XIMB Valhalla Quiz - XLRI
Volleyball (Women) - IIM-C Stage Play - XIMB,
Basketball (Women) - XIMB Fashion Show - XIMB
Badminton(Women)- XLRI Debate - XLRI
Chess - IIM-C Graffiti-XLRI
Pool- XLRI Classical Vocals - XIMB
Classical Instrumental - XLRI
Classical Dance - XIMB
Note on Valhalla:
Valhalla, the annual sports and cultural fest, organised by the students of XLRI Jamshedpur saw its conception in 2012. Valhalla means the hall of heroes in the Norse mythology and aims to provide a wide array of events for students to take part in; ranging from several individual activities to team sports and cultural events.
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Highlights of the year
37th MAXI Fair, the annual disguised market and consumer behaviour research fair conducted by the Marketing Association at XLRI (MAXI), was held on 16 and 17 January, 2016 at XLRI campus, Jamshedpur.
MAXI Fair 2016 was themed on Digital India. Keeping in sync with the theme of the event, for the first time the entire fair ground was enabled with Free WiFi.
Highlights of the fair:
MAXI Fair 2016 conducted marketing research for some of the top FMCG companies like HUL, Mondelez, Marico & PepsiCo Limited and ventured into research for business
to business category for the first time in association with The Tinplate Company of India (TCIL).
MAXI Fair 2016 partnered with Ola Cabs for a remote controlled Race Track that was designed by the members of MAXI team.
Another highlight of the event was the Cleanathon as a part of the Banega Swachh India campaign in association with the leading hygiene product brand Dettol to carry forward responsibility towards a cleaner India.
Laser Tag and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (drone) show were the key attractions at the event. India’s famous street magician, Babban Khan, keeping a few tricks up his sleeve, was another
crowd puller.
Events like Miss Jamshedpur - a talent hunt competition, Cooking without Fire - a cooking contest and drawing competition for school children were organised on both days of the event. Court Marshall – a play was staged by members of DRACULA- the Dramatics Club of XLRI.
The fair concluded with a live performance by one of India’s most loved comedian Raju Srivastava.
37tH MaXi fair
Xlri DireCtor’s aCtiVity Fr E Abraham, SJ, was awarded the Sharda – Top Rankers Excellence Award as InstitutionalBuilderontheoccasionofthe17th NationalManagementSummiton Global Corporate Battle: Raising the Performance Bar held on 22 January, 2016inDelhi. Dr.MGJomonreceivedtheawardonbehalfoftheDirector.
He was appointed as member of the Senate, NIT, Jamshedpur
The XLRI Director was invited to be a member of the Jharkhand Investment PromotionBoard
Fr Abraham was nominated as a member of the Civic Amenities & Infrastructure oftheCitizen’sAdvisoryCouncil,Jamshedpur
Fr Abraham, was honoured asoneoftheLegendsofHRbyBusinessManagermagazine in July 2015
Comedian Raju Srivastava performs during MAXI Fair
Director, XLRI, Fr E Abraham, SJ
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CyrUs Mistry iNaUgUrates New Xlri CaMpUs The new adjoining campus of XLRI was inaugurated by Cyrus Mistry, Chairman, Tata Sons.
The inaugural ceremony was held at XLRI Campus in Jamshedpur on 17 November, 2015 in the presence of T. V. Narendran (Chairman, Board of Governors at XLRI & MD - Tata Steel India and South East Asia), Fr E Abraham, SJ (Director of XLRI), Dr. Pranabesh Ray (Dean - Academics, XLRI), Fr. S George (Dean – Administration, XLRI), Dr. NS Rajan (Group Chief Human Resources Officer and Member of the Group Executive Council of Tata Sons) and other dignitaries.• The new XLRI campus, which is
a contiguous extension of the existing Jamshedpur campus, is spread over an area of 7 acres. The carefully thought-out architecture houses a new learning center, an international center for Global MBA programme and hostel facilities for boys and girls.
• The New Learning Center comprising 26 state-of-the-art classrooms with a seating capacity for over 2000 students at any point of time is meticulously designed to create spaces that support innovation and encourage lively discussions. There are 15 classrooms, each with a capacity for 75, and six syndicate rooms (50-60 seats each). A 75-seater computer labisfittedwithlatestserversand workstations to facilitate the learning process. Keeping in context the growing pool of outstanding student applicants the new learning center has two large classrooms (125-seater each) and two small classrooms (60-seater each).
• Fr. McGrath Residence - The new multi-storiedhostelfacilityforfirst-
year students has 384 single-room accommodation for boys and girls.
• Thetowering,six-floorinternationalcenterincludesfouroffices,65-seater classrooms, 96 rooms with attached washrooms and eight suites. Comfortable dining facility, relaxing lounges and upfront reception desk are few of the noticeable amenities at the international center.
• The computing resources include latest servers and workstations, state-of-the-art campus network and 90 MBPS raw bandwidth WAN connectivity. There are high-end servers, which host the XLRI web page, mail and SNTP server, Oracle, Lotus notes, SAS, DB2 and other softwares.
Fr. E. Abraham commented on the occasion, “XLRI with its singular philosophy of Magis, i.e., pursuit of excellence in all endeavors, has
continually focused on three inter-related areas: academic excellence, personal values and societal concern. XLRI has always been ahead of time in imparting world class business education and in providing world-class infrastructure ever since its inception. This new campus signifies our preparedness in educating and mentoring future generations of global leaders to enter into a challenging, multicultural and interconnected world of business.”
“We sincerely thank Mr. Cyrus Mistry for being present for this milestone occasion of our institute. His insightful thoughts and vision has further inspired our students and faculty,” Fr. Abraham further added.
Cyrus Mistry, Fr E Abraham and TV Narendran (From Left) at the inauguration of the new XLRI campus
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ENSEMBLE 2015, the annual national management conclave was conducted in XLRI’s Jamshedpur campus with great fervor. The theme of Ensemble 2015 was Progressive India: Winds of Change.• The event was inaugurated in
the presence of Fr E Abraham, SJ, Director of XLRI, Fr S George, Dean – Administration, XLRI, Fr James Santhanam, Associate Dean - Student Affairs, and guest of honour Shyaam Subramanian, Senior City Director at Teach for India.
• In his address, Subramanian recounted his personal experiences of working for Teach for India and the new progressive leadership required to propel our nation to greater heights by ushering in the winds of change. He emphasised on the importance of having conviction in our vision, inspiring leaders and a need for collective dialogue.
• Ensemble 2015 witnessed participation of around 3000 teams from top B-Schools in India including IIM-A, IIM-B, IIM-L, FMS, IIM-S, NMIMS and MDI. Along with intense competitions, the three-day event also witnessed an array of entertaining cultural and sporting events. Over 40 events were held in three days cutting across all businessdomains,fromfinanceandmarketing to operations, IR and HR.
flagship business events organised during ensemble were:• Strategikon(theflagshipconsulting
event), • Prometheus(theflagshipeventin
Finance), • Helios(theflagshipoperations
event), • StrikeorYield(theflagshipevent
in IR), • Genesis(theflagship
entrepreneurship event) and
eNseMBle 2015
• Poseidon and Apollo (domain events of BM and HR)
• The Next Gen Leader, Circus Maximus, War of Wits and Mock United Nations witnessed intense competitions among teams from the participating institutes.
A number of fun-events such as • MasterChef – a culinary competition • Debate events like Advocatus
Diaboli and CASH Debate • Paintball competition besides 2
minutes to fame for performers • Face painting for art enthusiasts • Acoustic JAM for casual singers and • Other informal events like
Karaoke, informal dance and song dedications were also lined-up
NBA JAM, a touring college basketball and youth festival had enthusiastic participation from school students across Jamshedpur as well as management students. The traveling interactive basketball festival is
focused on growing and eliciting participation in basketball across India by combining exciting on-court competition with interactive games and contests designed to engage college youth and grow the NBA’s fan base.
ENSEMBLE 2015 also organised a series of cultural events including • A unique comedy event called
Phool Kumari, • Solaris, Spell Bee and 20 Questions • A satirical play titled Taj Mahal ka
Tender • The UnSingle Tour with Abish
Mathew and Kaneez Surka - the stand-up comedians
• The Ensemble Quiz
Fr James Santhanam, SJ, Associate Dean, Student Affairs, addresses the participants during Ensemble 2015
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Group pictures of GrADuAtiNG BAtcHes•PGDM(BM)•PGDM(HRM)•PGDM(GM)•PGDM(GlobalMBA)•PGDM(BM,Evening)
pGDM (BM) proGrAMMe
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Group pictures of Graduating Batches
pGDM (Hr) proGrAMMe
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Group pictures of Graduating Batches
pGDM (GloBAl MBA) Programme 2014-16
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REPORTS ON XLRI OFFICES: 2015-16 •Dean’sOffice•AdmissionsOffice•PlacementOffice•InternationalRelationsOffice•International&BM(Evening)Programme•SirJehangirGhandyLibrary•VirtualInteractiveLearningProgramme•InformationTechnology•MDPs&In-companyProgrammesOffice•BehavioralResearchLab•CommitteeAgainstSexualHarassment•AlumniOffice•FPMOffice
1. No. of Faculty Area-wiseSl. Area No.ofFaculty1. Economics 72. Finance 113. General Management 74. Human Resource Management 105. Information Systems 46. Marketing 127. Organisational Behaviour 11
8.Production, Operations & Decision Sciences
10
9. Strategic Management 910. Others 1
Total 82
2. Faculty Recruitment during 2015 - 16
Sl. NameDateofJoining
Area/Designation
1Dr Rahul Kumar Shukla
08.09.2015General Management
2 Dr K Rajeshwari 01.10.2015 Marketing
3Dr Saurabh Kaushik Pandya
14.10.2015Strategic Management
4Dr Trilochan Tripathy
17.02.2016 Finance
3. Faculty who separated during 2015 - 16
Sl. Name Date Area
1.Dr Anuratha Venkataraman
10.03.2016Human Resource Management
4. New Electives Approved during 2015-16Economics Area
• AppliedTimeSeriesEconometrics [3Credits] for FPM / EFPM
Finance Area
• FinanceAnalytics [2Credits] for GMP
Marketing Area
• ManagingCorporateReputation [2Credit] for GMP
OB Area
• Behavioral Strategy & Decision-Making [3.0Credit] for BM / HRM
• Cross Cultural Management[2.0Credit] for GMP
• Organization Change & Development [1.5Credit] for GMP
• Personal Effectiveness for Leadership for GMP
• Research Designs and Techniques in Organizational Behavior[3.0Credit]for FPM
5. Electives Re-designed and Re-named
Sl EarlierName NewName Area
1 Electronic Business and Markets
Leading Digital: Turning Technology into Business Transformation
IS
2 Marketing Analytics
Marketing Performance Assessment
MKTG
3 Strategic Game Theory for Managers
Game Theory for Managers
EC
6. MOUs signed for Student Exchange Programmes NIL
7. International Exchange Programmea) Faculty Exchange
The following faculty member has gone on Faculty Exchange Programme to the institute mentioned against his name:
DrSantanuSarkar,Tamkang University, Taipei, Taiwan
DrTrishitBandyopadhyay,
• IESEG School of Management, France
• Universitas Pelita Harapan, Peking University, Indonesia
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b) Student ExchangeThirtySixsecond year students of Business Management and 20 Human Resource Management (Batch: 2014 - 16) went on International Student Exchange to the following Institutes during September - December 2015
Sl.No. College Location Sid Student
1. Alba Graduate Business School Greece
B14008 Amberdeep Chugh
H14010 Ankit Dhankad
H14179 Surendranath Potu
2. Asian Institute of Technology BangkokB14017 AvishkarAshokMhatre
B14182 UtkarshKrJuneja
3. Aston Business School, Birmingham UK
B14002 AbhishekKishorTaori
H14080 Anupama Devis K [Ms]
H14154 Nikhil Haridas
H14178 Suraj Narayanan
4.
Audencia Nantes School of Management France
H14024 Durga Prasanna Ray
H14028 Mallika Chugh [Ms]
H14032 Muthukumar Thangarajan
H14049 Sonal Khedia[Ms]
H14052 Subramanya Sai Pratik Bontha
H14061 YanamadalaVarunKumar
H14091 Keerthilakhsmi B R[Ms]
H14094 Madhur Sansi
5.EM Lyon Business School France
B14037 Parth Govil
B14046 Ruchika Khemani [Ms]
B14119 Vasu Sharma [Ms]
B14133 Ankur Patel
B14169 Sagar Malik
B14185 Zineet Kumar
6. ESADE Business School Spain H14033 Priya Singhal [Ms]
7. Grenoble Ecole de Management FranceH14004 AikanshPuri
H14038 RavindraVadali
8. IESEG School of Management France
B14036 NiteshGoyal
B14107 ShantnuDewan
B14145 Harsh Aggarwal
B14175 SiddharthSharad
H14015 Apurv Arora
H14066 AbhinavAgrawal
H14070 AishwaryaJain
H14110 SahilRajenderGupta
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9. KEDGE Business School France
B14059 Vikas S
B14070 Arpita Joshi [Ms]
B14082 Karan Bohra B14087 ManchitwanSinghJauhal
B14112 Shriya Sukalikar [Ms]
B14116 Sumedha Sahani [Ms]
B14125 AayushRaghuvanshi
B14156 Monish Agrawal
B14173 SiddhanthSGarg
B14184 Vineel Kambala
10. Kühne Logistics University Germany
B14043 RamanDeepakLadda
B14050 ShirishShashikantPathak
B14091 Meherteja Reddy Kallem
11. Malardalen University SwedenB14026 HarkunwarSinghSethi
B14120 VatsalGupta
12. Münster School of Business and Economics (MSBE) Germany
B14040 PratyushJha
B14047 SahilKasturia
B14053 SiddharthSharma
B14088 ManishDaryani
B14094 NithishKU
13.Weatherhead School of Management (Case Western Reserve University)
USA
B14061 VishnuV
B14167 RudrathKaul
c) Fourteen students came from the following institutes to XLRI on International Student Exchange Programme to attend courses during June, 2015 - March 2016
SLNo School Place StudentName
1. Asian Institute of Management Manila Ayushi Shetty [Ms]
2. Aston Business School, Birmingham UK
Aastha Aghi [Ms]Himakar Reddy GalipuriMukundhan RajendhranPrince Hiran
3. Audencia Nantes School of Mangement France Jerome Grondin
4. KEDGE Business School FranceAxel LeoteFauvarque AntoineLeroy Clementine [Ms]
5. EM Lyon Business School France Theophile Edouard Emmanuel Bunichon
6. IESEG School of Management France
Charles Tirdad Modarresi Esfeh Erwan RolletJulien Gandon
Le Gall Madeleine [Ms]
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8. Recipients of the Scholarships for the year 2015 – 16Sl.No.
NameoftheScholarship Programme NameoftheStudent&RollNo.Amount( )
1. Aditya Birla Scholarship
BM [2015 – 17]
Kiran Kanthavar [B15086] 1,75,000 / Year
Shreya Parag Shikarkhane [B15112] 1,75,000 / Year
Abhijeet Singh [B15124] 1,75,000 / Year
2. OP Jindal Engineering & Management
HRM [2014 – 16] Kunal Parwani [H14093] 1,50,000
3. T Thomas BM [2014 – 16] Gagandeep Singh [B14143] 1,00,000
4. PMI Scholarship BM [2014 – 16]
AniketUpadhyaya [B14010]50,000 +
Sponsoring Camp CertificationFee
ShashankSahu [B14049]25,000 +
Sponsoring Camp CertificationFee
Javaiz Mohamed P [B14079] Sponsoring Camp CertificationFee
5. Pirojsha Godrej BM / HRM [2015 – 17] Shalini Singh [H15050] 25,000
6.Joseph M Sciortino
[for ST Students]
BM / HRM [2013 – 15] No Awardees 25,000
7. Geeta Saxena Memorial
HRM [2014 – 16] Arshdeep Kaur [H14084] 20,000
8. Kalyan Ganguly XEF Scholarship
BM [2014 – 16] Tirtha Chatterjee [B14181] 1,00,000
9.Naveen Jain &
Distinguished Alumni Award
BM [2014 – 16] Bharat Singhal [B14139] 20,000
10. Vasantha Sankaran Scholarship
BM [2014 – 16] Divya Aggarwal [B14023] 1,00,000
11.XLRI Diamond Jubilee
[Seniors]
BM / HRM [2014 – 16]
Dibyendu Majumder [B14075] Tuition Fee Upto 2.85 Lakhs
Ankit Kumar [H14131] Tuition Fee Upto 2.85 Lakhs
12.XLRI Diamond Jubilee
[Juniors]
BM / HRM [2015 – 17]
Saransh Mahajan [B15167] Tuition Fee Upto 2.55 Lakhs
Anup Chandra [H15009] Tuition Fee Upto 2.55 Lakhs
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CEO Forum and guest lectures give students an opportunity to interact with industry leaders
13. Alumni Scholarship
BM / HRM / GMP
[2014 – 16 & 2015 – 16]
Anirban Halder [B14131] 1,50,000
Sagar Malik [B14169] 1,50,000
Siddharth Sharma [B14053] 1,50,000Madhur Maheshwari [B14085] 1,50,000
Keerthilakshmi B R [H14091] 1,50,000
Abhipsa Panda [H14067] 1,50,000
Akanksha [H14127] 1,50,000
Kanika Goyal [H14145] 1,50,000
Anupam Kalita [G15071] 1,50,000
Shashank Jain [G15110] 1,50,000
9. cEO ForumCEO Forum is a platform to give the students an opportunity to interact with the industry leaders and learn from their experiences. The following CEOs visited the XLRI during 2015 - 16:
Sl.No. Name of CEO Date of Visit Topic
1 Dr Akshay Rao 09th September, 2015 Interactive Session
2 Mr RajarshiChatterjee 12th September, 2015 Where will you be 1 year from now?
3 Mr Shyam Saran 12th September, 2015 Climate Change
4 Mr Debasish Ray 26th October, 2015 Innovation
5 Mr Alok Goel 6th November, 2015 Start-ups in India [Virtual CEO Forum]
6 Mr V S Shridhar 13th December, 2015 B2B Sales
7 Dr Radhashyam Giridharadas 11th January, 2016 Consulting Skills
8 Mr Krishan Gopal 13th February, 2016 How to make career transition from IT to Sales
9 Mr Manish Jain 6th March, 2016 How to make career transition from IT / Core Streams to Consulting Role
10 Ms Sheela Shenoy 8th March, 2016 How to constantly reinvent / innovate at work place in the 21st Century?
10. Guest LecturesDuring June 2015 to March 2016 around 23 guest lectures were organized.
Sl. No. Full Name Company
1 Mr Abhijit Bhaduri Wipro
2 Mr Anoop Bhatia ICRA Limited, A Subsidiary of Moody’s
3 Mr Anup Sahay Tata Steel India and SEA
4 Mr Atanu Ghosh Salt n Soap.com, Kolkata
5 Mr Bhupinder Singh Reliance Industries, Gujarat
6 Mr Brajesh Bajpai Vodafone, London
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ADMISSIONS OFFIcEThe XAT and XLRI admission process was simplified to make it easy for students to apply. These steps included reducing number of forms to be filled and number of documents to be sent by the candidates to XLRI. XAT application was made mobile friendly. More than 20 percent of candidates applied through mobile platform. As a result of this, the number of students appearing for XAT saw a decline of 5 percent but number of candidates applying for XLRI increased. We received approximately 10,000 more applications for both BM and
HRM programmes. Though it is not measured formally but based on the estimates, our programmes would be best in the country in terms of ratio of number of seats to number of applications. This year, XAT questions were designed to measure different intellectual and risk taking capabilities. XAT continues to be the most challenging and fairest MBA entrance examination in the country.
7 Mr Joseph Anthony Kujur TataSteel,Jamshedpur8 Mr Joseph H Bosco GlobalBoardofTrade(GBOT),Mauritius9 Mr Lalit Jain SpencersRetail,Kolkata10 Mr Laxman Nagar SpencersRetail,Kolkata11 Dr Mathukutty M Monippally -12 Ms Nupur Roy Choudhury Tata Global Beverages
13 Dr Prithwiraj Nath University of Leeds, UK
14 Mr Rajnish Tuli Millward Brown
15 Dr Rakshita Shharma Ingersoll Rand, Bangalore
16 Dr Ranjita Biswas Sappho for Equality, West Bengal
17 Mr Sandipan Mitra Foodpanda.com
18 Mr Sarvesh Kumar Tata Agrico, Jamshedpur
19 Ms Shreosi Ray Sappho for Equality, West Bengal
20 Mr Subhasish Mukherjee Macmet India Limited, Kolkata
21 Mr Sumit Sadana FMCG Distributor in Jamshedpur
22 Ms Surabhi Nigam Avendus Capital Private Limited, Mumbai
23 Dr T K Panda RLC, Bhubaneswar
11. Number of Graduating Students FPM 20
HumanResourceManagement 180
Business Management 181
GeneralManagement 119
BM – Part Time [2013 – 16] 70
Global MBA 17
TOTAL 587
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PLAcEMENT OFFIcEPlacement PGDM(BM) and PGDM(HRM) A total of 386 offers were made, with highest domestic package touching 48 Lakh per annum. The average
and median package was of 18.5 and 18 lakh, both an increase from last year.
This year placements were highly critical, as the largest ever batch of 361 students were testing their mettle in a not so optimistic job scenario. This year’s placements have many achievements to its credit. A total of 132 companies participated, of which 36 were first-time recruiters to XLRI. This year for the first time offers in HR Analytics and Executive Search firms were made. The diversity of roles offered for students reaffirm the institute’s standing as Asia Pacific’s best B school for HR.
The consulting domain for the first time saw participation of McKinsey and Company, The Boston Consulting Group, Accenture Strategy together offering their coveted roles. FMCGs have retained their faith in XLRI by hiring around 30 percent of the batch in marketing, sales and HR. ITC was the largest recruiter with 12 offers. Other companies include P&G, RB, HUL, Kellogg’s, Pepsi, Coca Cola offering their roles. E-commerce
majors like Uber, Ola, Paytm and Flipkartalsoparticipated.
TAS, ABG and Mahindra led the conglomerate offerings in general management. First-time recruiters like Kotak, Karvy apart from the regular recruiters — Goldman Sachs, Standard Chartered, ICICI, Mahindra, Yes Bank — from finance domain ensured that front-end roles were offered to students majoring in the field.
PGDM (GM) 2014-15PGDM (GM) is a one-year programme that caters to the needs of the organisations that would like to hire experienced professionals. On a continuous basis PGDM (GM) has been well received by reputed organizations like Microsoft, Accenture, JP Morgan Chase, KPMG, Daimler, Amazon, Atos, Goldman Sachs, Genpact, Infosys, OYO Rooms, Pepper Tap, Sutherland, TCS, Virtusa and more.
CTC offered for the Class of 2015 (106 eligible students) has increased by 15 percent from the previous batch — in domains like consulting, general management, technology, automobile, telecom, e-commerce, and more.
PGDM (Global BM) 2014-16XLRI Jamshedpur introduced the two-year, full-time Global Business Management programme in 2013. The Class of 2016 consisted of candidates from various IITs, NITs, BITs and others with a good mix of fresh graduates as well as experienced professionals.
The new course started by XLRI was well-received by the industry. Leading organisations such as Standard Chartered, Baker & McKenzie, Sandvik, Sutherland, ICICI Prudential and Quikr among others made offers to the batch.
The Class of 2016 students got offers from organisations across various industry domains like IBM, Lenovo, Assa Abloy, PwC, Tata Steel, 3M, Novo Nordisk, Coffee Day, UAE Exchange Financial Services and many others. The top CTC offered grew by over 100 percent, while the median and average grew by 25 and 27 percent from the previous batch.
The Class of 2017 attained 100 percent Summer Internship offers across various profiles in finance, strategy, operations and marketing. Organisations such as SEBI, Rothschild, Sterlite, Zycus, BlueStar India, HealthKart and others were prime recruiters.
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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OFFIcEStudent Exchange Programme• Wehosted14foreignstudentsfromfivebusiness
schools in four countries for one term of study.
• In exchange, we sent 50 XLRI students to 14 business schools in nine countries.
Global MBA• The second batch (Class of 2014-16) consisted of
17 XLRI students from India, 19 Tongji University students from China, and 13 Case Western students from four countries (USA, Japan, Nigeria and Colombia). This batch is due to graduate at the annual convocation in April 2016.
• The third batch (Class of 2015-17) was admitted inSeptember2015.Aftercompletingthefirstsemester at Tongji in Shanghai, the class is currently undergoing its second semester at XLRI. There are 18 students from XLRI, 17 from China, and 8 from Case Western (USA, Argentina, Trinidad & Tobago, and Nigeria)
• Case Western has conveyed its decision to pull out of the Global MBA consortium after the third batch completes its full program. Therefore, admission of the fourth batch has been kept in abeyance until a new partner is found to take Case Western’s place.
Visiting Scholars• Dr. Sarosh Kuruvilla and Dr. Marya Besharov of the
ILR School at Cornell University conducted a week long workshop on “Research Quality, Productivity, and Qualitative Methodology” for FPM students in July 2015.
• Dr. Akshay Rao of the Carlson School at University of Minnesota spent a day conducting seminars on Marketing for faculty and students in September 2015.
• Dr. Shyam Giridhardas of George Washington University spent a day conducting seminars on Management Consulting Skills and Authentic Leadership in January 2016.
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XLRI in collaboration with Allied Institute of Management Studies (AIMS, formerly known as Al Abbas Institute of Technology or AIT) has had 11 batches graduating from its Dubai campus. The alumni from these batches are in different positions and are managing diverse portfolios in firms in GCC countries, India and other countries. The twelfth batch will be graduating in this calendar year. There is one more batch of business management students undergoing the programme at different levels and they will be graduating in the next calendar year.
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME OFFIcE
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SIR JEHANGIR GHANDy LIBRARySir Jehangir Ghandy Library came into existence in 1949 when the institute was established. It was named after late Sir Jehangir Ghandy, the first Chairman of the Board of Governors of XLRI in February 1972. It is housed in the ground floor of a spacious and centrally air-conditioned building overlooking the administrative block.
The Library strives to cater to the information needs of the faculty, research scholars, PG students and other members of the institute. It is the heart of the institute and acts as a centre for the collection of literature predominantly related to all functional areas of management and its allied subjects. It continuously strives to develop a comprehensive collection with well formulated collection development strategy of print as well as digital resources useful for teaching, research and reference purposes. As of now the Library houses a veritable collection of 67585 books; 16,964 bound back volumes of print journals (some of them dating back to the days of its inception); 167 national and international print periodical publications; 26 online database; 14,100 PG and Doctoral dissertations; 1,452 CD-ROMs & DVDs;
590 video cassettes; 500 annual reports of companies and more than 5000 publications of Government and Reserve Bank of India.
The Library is fully automated and wifi enabled, equipped with the latest technologies. RFID tags and Tattle tapes have been fixed in all books which facilitate self-check in and self-check out of books by the users without the assistance of library staff.
The Knowledge Portal is one of the unique features of the library which acts as a platform to access the entire digital resources of the Library by a single click. Library has established a full-fledged Digital Resource Centre with more than 26 commercial online database including journal database like ProQuest (ABI/lnform), EBSCO (Business Source Complete, Psych Articles and Academic Premier), Emerald Insight, Science Direct, J-Gate, Sage online , Taylor and Francis online, Wiley online, Springer online, Oxford University Press online, Inderscience and JSTOR Archives, , covering almost 21334 full text e-journals; The e-book portal e-brary covers 5500 + e-books; Other industrial and law related database like Bloomberg, ISI-Emerging Markets, CMIE’s 9 online products, IBID, CRIS INFAC, Indiastat.com, and Supreme Court on CD-ROM,) Legal Pundit etc. are also available in library besides myriad collection of popular open source resources.
Library works for 21 and ½ hours every day throughout the year barring the institute holidays and renders specialized information services like, Document Delivery Services; Research Assistance Services; Curriculum Support; Online Information Services; Reference and Referral Services; Documentation service; Current Press Clippings, Current Contents Alerts; Bibliographic Services; Reprographic services and User Orientation and education besides its usual services.
Thelibraryhousesaveritablecollectionof67,020books;16,806boundbackvolumesofprintjournals
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VIRtUal IntERaCtIVE PROgRaMMEVirtual Interactive Learning represent an attempt to break away from traditional lecture style delivery of education by reaching out and offering education to anyone, anywhere through online platforms open to all who have internet access. Gradually it has become the undisputed and most sought after e-learning institute of the country.
XLRI is the first Indian Management Institute to introduce the concept of virtual interactive learning. By offering 12 month courses like Postgraduate Certificate in Business Management
(PGCBM) and Postgraduate Certificate in Human Resource Management (PGCHRM) through the Virtual mode we have witnessed around 5500 students graduating from the above courses till date.
In collaboration with technical partners, HGEIL (Hughes Global Education) and UCS (Unified Collaboration Services), we offer PGCBM & PGCHRM. There are 108 (Hughes- 64 and UCS-44) classrooms across the country to facilitate the programs. The Graduation Ceremony and the Campus Component are the
major highlights of the VIL Programs, where students get an opportunity to visit XLRI and get the experience of the Campus life.
XLRI-VIL Programs have become a catalyst in aiding the working executives with the opportunity of formal learning to working executive at a convenient time schedule from their own city without disrupting their profession for enhancement of their knowledge, skills and competencies in their respective professions.
Ajay Kaul, CEO, Jubilant Food Works, at the 13th Graduation Ceremony for the students of executive diploma programmes
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XLRI VIL Associate Dean Dr. Ashis K Pani says: “No doubt, VIL programs are not the silver bullet that can solve all the challenges that we face. Rather, it is a tool when used effectively, fosters effective communication, enhances collaboration between education institutions and corporates, and lastly enriches the learning experiences of students.”
Accomplishments during academic year 2015-16• The 13th Graduation Ceremony was organized
for the Virtual Interactive learning Programs [VIL] on 11th April-2015.Nearly 492 students werebestowedwiththeCertificates.Theoccasion was graced by Mr. Ajay Kaul, Chief ExecutiveOfficer,andJubilantFoodWorksLtd.On this occasion; gold medals were awarded tothefirstrankholdersoftheVILPrograms.Hughes Communication India Ltd (HCIL), the technical partner of the VIL Program sponsored the gold medals.
• CampusComponentisasignificantfeatureofthe VIL Program. Students from the PGCHRM (18&19) and PGCBM (26&27) batches approx. 590 students got an opportunity to visit the
XLRI Campus.
• On 23rd October, 2015 we celebrated successful completion of thirteen years of our academic journey through the VIL platform. We did conduct couple of contests to engage our students.
• Four new batches PGCBM-28, PGCHRM-20, PGCBM-29 and PGCHRM-21 have been launched this year.
• Launch ofe-MDP Programmes over the VILPlatformthrough Education Lanes, a Tech Mahindra initiative, which offers a comprehensive direct-to-device education
suite with real-time interactive and participative virtual classroom sessions. They have launched programmes like
HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT – Batch 1 & 2
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT – Batch 1
• We tied with new technical partners –Talent edge - is an innovative learning solutions provider that creates tangible impact in an individual’s life. Set up in the year 2012, enable learning with a purpose and instill a sense of self-belief, a direct link to career progression and job effectiveness. XLRI has been in a technical collaboration with Talent Edge offering couple of short duration courses namely:_
STRATEGIC PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT - Batch 1
DIGITAL MARKETING - Batch 1
DATA SCIENCE USING R & EXCEL - Batch 1
Certificate Program in HRM (CPHRM) jointly with SHRM - Batch 1 & 2
Corporate Finance for Business Managers
• Around Nine e-mdp programmes are launched in this year covering more than 500students till date.
• The social presence and visibility of VIL programmes have been tremendous this year through Facebook, LinkedIn, twitter and YouTube videos.
• LIVE Webcast was conducted on “Advantage Learning”- How corporate India welcomes this new-age Global learning technology by Prof. Ashis K Pani, Prof. M Srimannarayana, and Prof P. Venugopal.
• LIVE Webinar was conducted on 1st Oct, 2015 “Scale up Faster” by Professor Ashis K Pani.
• 515 students will be graduating this year from PGCHRM-17&18 and PGCBM-25& 26 respectively.
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CORPORatE PROgRaMMES 2016Though XLRI is primarily an academic management institute, its research, advisory and consultancy services are in the industry. Based on the body of knowledge and industry contributions, the institute has been developing and offering corporate programmes with specific objective of developing management strategies, systems and practices in India and abroad. In the institute, through an internal realignment, we are making an effort to understand the corporate requirements and make available institute offerings and services in a single window platform. The major sections of Corporate Programmes include:
• Management Development Programmes (MDPs)
• In-company Programmes (ICPs)
• CertificateProgrammes(CPs)
• Consultancy Services(CSs)
• Executive Coaching (ECs)
• Research and Innovation (R&I)
MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMESWe at XLRI devise training programmes with latest management concepts and techniques. Our motto is to groom executives with the right blend of skills and competencies, which will help them to perform significantly in their organisation and thereby contribute to its growth.
We offer programmes in all functional areas of management: Human Resources, Organisational Behaviour, Marketing, Finance, Operations Management, Information Systems and Strategic Management. All these programmes are rich in content and methodology which encourages participants to interact and exchange ideas. Experiential learning is a vital component of the training in addition to lectures. The summary of the programmes facilitated during the past year include:
Senior management programmes : 6 Middle management programmes : 54 New programmes : 7 Total Number of MDPs : 60 Number of participants attended : 561 Number of companies participated : 278
INFORMATION TEcHNOLOGy
MDPs & INcOMPANy PROGRAMME
Network SecurityIn order to strengthen the campus LAN security, XLRI has incorporated security system through the firewall without any intrusion to user’s privacy. We have installed the systems and procedures to ensure the safety and prevention of unauthorised access or damage to computers using wireless networks.
At the same time, routers were clustered into zones and each zone was given a password protection to access internet. This ensured enhanced security to avoid misuse and optimise the access to the users.
IT InfrastructureIntegrating the IT infrastructure support and extension of LAN at following locations:-
• New wing at Prof. N Mukherjee’s Block for the officesoffacultyandresearchassociate
• VILoffices,classroomandstudiowithdedicatedconnectivity from ISP’s MUX
e-MDP – An e-learning digital platform provided by various technical partners for delivering the different programmes over a live two-way audio-video platform facilitating the flexibility and convenience of learning from any location.
XL-Dock – A mobile friendly android application for the users downloaded through Google Apps in order to access class schedule and other instant notices.
Upgradation and procurement of high end servers.
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Number of participants from abroad : 46
Foreign countries participated in MDPs: Bangladesh, Dubai, Nepal and Sri Lanka
IN-cOMPANy TRAINING PROGRAMMESXLRI also accepts requests from organisations for conducting tailor-made training programme. These programmes are developed to match the requirement of the organisation, keeping in mind their vision and culture. Some of these programmes are conducted at the institute, others are held in the premises of the client organizations.
Number of Companies participated : 143
Total Number of Participants : 3,575
cERTIFIcATE PROGRAMMESHR ProgrammeExecutive Diploma in Human Resource Management was started in 2005 as a joint initiative between L&T, M&M and BHEL which caters to the needs of HR managers to enhance their knowledge, skills and abilities in the field. In 2014 we have increased the scope of the Human Resource Management Programme by opening it up for participants from other companies too. The programme is of 16 months with six terms. The programme comprises of 15 compulsory courses spread over the first five terms and the sixth term is exclusively devoted to Action Research Based Project. The first six batches of this programme have already graduated. The seventh batch will be completing their programme by March 15th and the eligible students will graduate on April 11, 2015. The eighth batch started on February 2, 2015 at XLRI campus, Jamshedpur.
Agri-Business Management Programme
Postgraduate Certificate in agri-business Management: XLRI along with Nagarjuna Fertilisers and Chemicals Ltd (NFCL), Hyderabad, designed a unique six -month Certificate programme in agri-business management for developing skills for the agriculture sector. This six-month programme provides a virtual, self-learning environment for working professionals in agriculture sector so that they can upgrade and refresh their technical knowledge. The fifth batch would be completing their programme by March end and the eligible students would graduate on April 11, 2015.
In addition to the course work the current batch of students worked on projects covering different stages of agriculture. Projects on seed production studied cotton seed production under drip and surface irrigation systems. Nutrition management and plant protection projects studied advancement of bio-technology in plant nutrition; strategic sourcing of water soluble fertilisers; new product introduction in micronutrient segment and use of inorganic mulches and drip irrigation for crop protection. Projects in value addition focused on socio economic empowerment of tribals in Jharkhand; conversion of banana fibre into a marketable product; using coffee extract to prevent contamination of ground water and also for making wine and jam and growing Alphonso mangoes for export. The projects providing new insights for increasing productivity and profitability in agricultural sector have been well appreciated.
The students also organised three discussion forums. These include; FDI in Indian Agriculture - Good or Bad? moderated by Sanjay Kumar Sahu; Agricultural Subsidies – Boon or Bane? moderated by Mahani Reddy and Impact of monsoon on Indian Agriculture, GDP and Inflation moderated by Deepa Ponnappa. All the three discussion forums had active participation from different people in the sector.
TV Narendran, MD, Tata Steel, presents a gold medal and certificate to Rajesh Kumar, a student of Agri-Business Management Program
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The Behavioural Research Lab is persistently involved in generating insights through different undertakings. As an extension to the study Financial Inclusion: A Study of Willingness to Save Among the Urban Lower Income Group Population, last year we moved to the second phase of the study to quantitatively validate the model established in the initial study and subsequently derive a more statistical significant justification of the prevailing behaviour among the target group. Field data was collected from areas in and around Jamshedpur and the resulting output in the form of a report will be shortly published in a suitable journal. The lab also undertook a study to decode the motive among the working professionals behind taking up a Virtual Interactive Learning programme. It involved both projective techniques and focus groups and the final triangulations leading to an insightful finding.
A second study was done to measure the effectiveness of these Virtual Interactive Learning programmes, the idea was to understand how beneficial the programme in real world is for the professionals and what are the
BEhaVIOURal RESEaRCh laB
COMMIttEE agaInSt SExUal haRaSSMEnt Committee Against Sexual Harassment at the workplace (CASH), has been constituted to promote gender equality at XLRI. The committee regularly meets once in a term to proactively discuss methods of prevention and address redressal issues as per rules.
Significant activities:• Sessions on gender sensitivity were successfully held in
all orientation programmes – namely BM, HRM, GMP and EDC programs. It aimed to make the new students aware of the committee and its working.
• CASH formed a student wing of the committee responsible for generating awareness through various activities on campus. The student wing in association with Ensemble conducted a debate competition as part of the awareness drive.
• The student wing plans to conduct a photography competition among students. The competition will invite entries on the following themes: Shades of Womanhood, Women: Creating, Doing, Leading and Ordinary Women, Extraordinary Work.
• CASH organised Celebrating the Spirit of Women, a small function, around Women’s Day, especially including the women workers on contract.
shortcomings in the programmes, if any. The insights from the study were shared with the concerned authority. The lab was also a part of re-engineering marketing campaign for MDP by extending data support to the endeavours.
Further, the facilities of the lab are also being used by BM, HRM, Exec-FPM and Global MBA students for their academic project. Also, Qualtrics support is being extensively provided to the students and professors interested in using Qualtrics for their research or institutional work.
Focus group on motivation and effectiveness in progress
CASH debate organised during Ensemble
BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH LAB
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alUMnI OFFICE REPORt Alumni Homecoming The annual Homecoming was organised on 7 and 8 November, 2015. A total of 150 alumni participated in the event this year. Alumni from the batch as early as 1956 participated in the two-day event hosted in XLRI campus. Nine of the selected alumni were felicitated with the Distinguished Alumni Awards under six different categories.
Summer MeetsThe Summer Meets this year were organised 8 May to 6 June, 2015. The meets are a platform to renew and remain connected with over 13,000 alumni of XLRI. The Director, National President and Alumni Chairperson participated in seven alumni meets held in Hyderabad, Chennai, Bangalore, Delhi, Kolkata, Pune, and Mumbai. The Director and Prof. Sarin were present in all the meets.
Reunions on campusThe Silver Jubilee Reunion of the batch of 1990 was held on 12 and 13 December, 2015. The batch of 1979 and 1980 together celebrated their 30th year reunion on 19 and 20 December, 2015. The batch of 1975 was back in campus for their 40th reunion. More than 250 alumni participated in these reunions.
XLRI Endowment Fund The total contribution till February is over Rs.5.75 crore. A classroom in the New Learning Centre has been dedicated to the batch of 1989 for its contribution exceeding Rs.1.5 crore. The batch of 1984 has also pledged Rs.1 crore and has a classroom dedicated to them in the New Learning Centre.
xEF – USaThe XEF-USA Board was formed in October 2014 when the first board meeting was held in Boston in October 2014 in the presence of Director, XLRI, Fr. E Abraham and Chairperson, Alumni Office, Prof. Sharad Sarin. XLRI Endowment Fund USA (XEF-USA) has been registered as a tax deductible 501(3) (C) Charity, where donations to XEF-USA are tax deductible to individual organisations as per their tax status.
XLRIhasover
13,000alumniacrossdifferentsectorsallovertheworld
Homecoming 2015Reunion of the Batch of 1975
We wish to acknowledge the contribution of XEF-USA Board for having worked tirelessly to set up XEF-USA. A special website has been created by the board to provide full details to all alumni in the USA.
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FELLOw PROGRAMMES IN MANAGEMENT
Prof. Pitabash Mohanty(Front row centre) along with XLRI faculty and doctoral students
Thefollowing20studentshavesuccessfullycompletedalltherequirementsuptopre-thesisdefenseseminar.
The Fellow Programme in Management (FPM) and the Executive Fellow Programme in Management (Exec-FPM) at XLRI are Doctoral level (equivalent to PhD) programmes.
The full-time FPM is a residential programme that trains prospective scholars to become skilled and innovative researchers and teachers in various aspects of management. It primarily aims at preparing participants for careers as faculty members at premier academic institutions.
The part-time Exec-FPM is partially residential in nature and caters to the need of working professionals and B-school faculty to grow into scholars for careers not only in management research and teaching but also in management practice, consulting, training and development.
Eight full-time, doctoral students and 12 Exec-FPM doctoral students are working under their Thesis Advisory Committees and are on the final stage of their research.
During 2015-16 the FPM and Exec-FPM students participated in several national and international conferences. They have published papers in several journals/proceedings of conferences. The publications are listed in the Research and Publication Brochure.
Slno
Name Facultyguide Topic
1. Arun K Paul
Prof. TAS Vijayaraghavan
Prof. B. K Mangaraj
Prof. Rajiv Misra
Integrative quantitative modeling in closed loop supply networks
2. Vivek Kumar
Prof. Munish Thakur
Prof. Pitabas Mohanty
Prof. Saroj K Pani
Effect of ownership structure and philanthropic spending on financial performance of firms with politically connected boards
3. Girish Balasubramanian
Prof. Santanu Sarkar
Prof. Andy Charlwood
Prof. R K Premarajan
Union revitalization: process model of strategic choice and a re-examination of two faces of unionism
4. Chitresh Kumar
Prof. TAS Vijayaraghavan
Prof. R G Thompson
Prof. Abhishek Chakraborty
Effect of urban freight regulation on product cost in supply chain
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5. Sayan Mukherjee
Prof. Tas Vijayaraghavan
Prof. Rajiv Misra
Prof. Kampan Mukherjee
E xploring risk factors and risk measurement, assessment and evaluation in supply chains: insights from indian industries
6. Sunil Puliyakot
Prof. H K Pradhan
Prof. D Israel
Prof. G Balasubramanian
Over-indebtedness in microfinance: an emperical investigation of its determinants and impacts
7. Ratna Sinha
Prof. I S F Irudayaraj
Prof. D Israel
Prof. J Singh
Astudyonemployees’involvementincsr initiativesand its impact on employee related outcomes
8. Aravindhan K
Prof. T Bandyopadhyah
Prof. S. K. De
Prof. Mahesh Mehendale
Managing iterations in product design and development
9. Aby K Abraham
Prof. Sanjay Patro
Prof. D Pradhan
Prof. Russell Belk
Exclusivity: its existence and role of possessions
10. Sujitha Karnad
Prof. Manish Singhal
Prof. E S Srinivas
Prof. Prasad Balkundi
Bringing the bott hypothesis back in: spousal network overlap as a basis for cognitive accuracy in organisational networks
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Agna Fernandez
Prof. M G Jomon
Prof. Munish Thakur
Prof. Santanu SarkarThe mediating role of personal control between high involvement work practices and emotional exhaustion, intention to quit, moderated by uncertainty during the pre-merger stage.
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Prof. P Venugopal
Prof. Sanjeev Varshney
Prof. Munish Thakur
Transactions to ties: role of involvement and emotional attachments asdimensionsofcustomerengagement in early stages of customer-firm relationship
13. Nand Kishore Rathi
Prof. H K Pradhan
Prof. Pitabas Mohanty
Prof. TAS Vijayaraghavan
Analysis of government of india bond market liquidity
14. Conrad C Pesso
Prof. A Kanagaraj
Prof. Prantik Ray
Prof. P C Padhan
Corporate governance influence on earnings management in indian firms
15. Madnesh K Misra
Prof. E S Srinivas
Prof. Munish Thakur
Prof. Manish Singhal
Conceptualization and development of a scale to measure samatva
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16. Monika Mital
Prof. Ashis K Pani
Prof. S Chakraborty
Prof. Suma Damodaran
Prof. Ram Ramesh
Issues in implementation of saas
17. Apurva D Sanaria
Prof. E S Srinivas
Prof. S Tangirala
Prof. Manish Singhal
How silence and value congruence allow employees to gain positive outcomes from their voice
18. Kumar Alok
Prof. E S Srinivas
Prof. Manish Singhal
Prof. Munish Thakur
Svabhava: conceptualization and measurement of an Indian construct of personality
19. P B Srikanth
Prof. M G Jomon
Prof. D Israel
Prof. Anita Sarkar
Developing managerial competencies: integrating work design characteristics and developmental challange
20. Asim K Talukdar
Prof. L Gurunathan
Prof. Munish Thakur
Prof. M Srimannarayana
Emergence of team human capital: a multilevel study with RBV perspective
FPM & Exec-FPM 2016 Admissions• 102 candidates appeared for the XLRI Research
Aptitude Test -XLRAPT 2015 conducted on January2, 2016
• 108 candidates have applied under non-RAPT category – having GMAT/GRE/GATE/UGC JRF (research) results or PGP candidates from XLRI or any IIM or MDI Gurgaon or FMS Delhi or XIM Bhubaneswar/other comparable institutes with a CQPI of at least 6.00 / 8.00 or equivalent
• 144 candidates have applied for admission into the Executive Fellow Programme in Management (Exec-FPM)
• Interviews for FPM and Exec-FPM will be held during thefirstweekofApril,2016
weekly Research SeminarsWeekly research seminars are a platform where doctoral students and faculty share their research work with the academic community of XLRI. The objective is to strengthen the research culture and environment in the institute. Around 72 seminars were presented by doctoral students and faculty in the academic year 2015 – 16
• Eight full-time fellow students have presented their thesisproposalandareworkingtowardsthefinalthesis
• Twelve executive fellow students have presented their thesisproposalandareworkingtowardsthefinalthesis
• Dr. MM Monippally (Chief Consultant at Monippally Life Skills) was at XLRI. He conducted an interactive session on Self-presentation by Teachers for the doctoral students and faculty
• Payal Kumar, (Ex VP - Editorial & Productions, SAGE India Publications Pvt. Ltd.) was at XLRI. She conducted a workshop on How to get published: A publisher’s perspective
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Reports on XLRI Offices 2015-16
Publications by Faculty and Doctoral ScholarsThe following table shows the specific publications in terms of articles in journals both national and international, cases, working papers, books, book chapters and papers presented in both national and international conferences.
Type 2014-15 2015-16Articles in Journals (International) 19 41
Articles in Journals (National) 33 19
Books 5 6
Book Chapters 5 7
Cases / Notes 19 21
Working Papers/Research Seminars 45 72
Papers Presented at Conferences (International) 18 38
Papers Presented at Conferences (National) 18 15
Total 162 219
Number of Publications made by Faculty and Doctoral Students
Category Faculty FPM FacultyWithFPM Total
A* 1 1 2
A 1 1
B 1 1
C 21 3 24
D 4 3 7
E 9 3 12
CaseTierA
CaseTierB 3 3
CaseTierC 14 14
BookChapters 6 2 8
Books 5 5
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Centres of exCellenCe •JRDTata-XLRIEthicsResearchCentre•FACES•CentreforGlobalManagement&ResponsibleLeadership
•CentreforManagementEducation,Leadership&Research
•CentreforRuralManagement•CentreforEntrepreneurshipDevelopment•CentreforLogistics&SupplyChainManagement
•CentreforFinancialMarkets
JRD TATA-XLRI ETHICS RESEARCH CENTRE (TXLERC)Founded in April 2014 under the auspices of the JRD Tata Chair for Business Ethics, JRD TATA-XLRI Ethics Research Center (TXLERC) has the following objectives:
• Creatingethicsresearch-basedknowledgewherebothindustryandacademiawillbeabletofindandreflectonresourcesinbusinessethicsandcontemporarymarketchallenges.
• BusinessethicsknowledgedisseminationthroughManagementDevelopmentPrograms(MDPs),ManagementTrainingPrograms(MTPs),In-companytrainingPrograms(ITPs)andlearning-assurednewpedagogiesforteachingactionablebusiness,managerialandcorporateethicscumworkplaceandexecutivespirituality.
• Conductingtheory-building(qualitative)andtheorytesting(quantitative)researchformeasuringandassessingorganizationalethicscultures(OEC)inbusinessandnon-businessorganizationsusingacademy/industrycollaborativeresearchmethodsandmethodologies.
• OrganizingEthicsResearchConferencesperiodicallyinmetropolitancitiesofIndiaandabroadinactivecollaborationwithXLRIAlumniChaptersofthosecities.
More importantly, TXLERC engages yearlong in teaching all graduate students in three domains: a) general business ethics; b) applied business ethics (e.g., ethics of HRM, ethics of accounting and finance,
ethics of sustainability, and ethics of marketing).
TXLERCishappytoreportthefollowingactivitiessinceitsfoundationinApril2014toMarch2016:
1. First Corporate Ethics Conference, September 6, 2014:
XLRIAlumni,BangaloreChapter,andTXLERCpioneeredthisConferenceinBangalore,HotelAtria,withover60corporateexecutivespresent.TheConferencethemewasCorporateEthicsLeveragesSustainableCompetitiveAdvantage.Itwasafull-dayexecutiveconferencewithfour90-minutesessions,eachwithaspeaker,moderatorandfourindustrypanellists.SpeakersincludedFr.OswaldMascarenhas,SJ,XLRI,Dr.VasanthiSrinivasanofIIMB,XL/PMIR87,andMr.AnwarHashmiofWashington,DC.XL/PMIR75.
2. Second Corporate Ethics Conference, April 17, 2015:
XLRIAlumni,MumbaiChapter,andTXLERCstagedthisConferenceinMumbai,ITCGrandHotel,Parel,withover170corporateexecutivespresent.TheconferencewasinauguratedbyFr.Abraham,DirectorXLRI,withDr.MukundRajan,ChiefBrandOfficerofTataSons,asChiefGuestwhodeliveredtheinauguraladdress.Itwasafulldayexecutiveconferenceoffive90-minutesessions,eachwithaspeaker,moderatorandapaneloffourindustryexperts.SpeakerswereFr.OswaldMascarenhas,MadhukarShukla,andTataRaghuRam,allfromXLRI.ThethemewassameasthatoftheFirstExecutiveConferencebutnuancedwithcurrentmarketchallengesoffreeenterprisecapitalism.
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3. Industry-Interface Business Ethics Research:
TXLERCinaugurateditsfirstindustry-academycollaborativeethicsresearchwithTataHitachi,JamshedpuraroundJune2014,withthethemedrawnfromtheprevioustwoexecutiveethicsconferences:OrganizationalEthicsCultureLeveragesSustainableCompetitiveAdvantage.Whilethisthemewastheoreticallyestablishedatthetwoethicsconferences,itwasnowempiricallytested.Accordingly,aresearchinstrumentwascollaborativelydesignedtomeasurea)Tata-HitachiOrganizational
withmajorfindingswillbediscussedbyearlyMarch2016.Empiricalfindingsoverwhelminglyprove:OrganizationalEthicsCultureLeveragesSustainableCompetitiveAdvantage.WethankMr.RanaveerSinha,ExMD,THCM,forhiskeeninterestinthiscollaborativeresearch.
4. Teaching and Training Activities:
Thisyearwewereexceptionallyover-engagedteachingBusinessEthicstoall17batches(3BMseniors,3HRMseniors,3BMjuniors,3HRMjuniors,2GMP,oneeach
Second Corporate Ethics Conference, Mumbai In-company Training Program for NHPC, XLRI, Jamshedpur
First Corporate Ethics Conference, Bangalore
ofDubai,GlobalMBA,andBusinessEveningprograms),coveringover900students.Allcourseswereproblem-centered,ethics-theoryfocused,andenergizedbyover30newlywrittencasesreflectingcontemporarymarket-basedethicalandmoralissues.
AnIn-companyTrainingProgramforNHPConValueEthicsandOrganizationalEthicsCultureBuildingwasconductedforMiddle/SeniorLevelExecutives,December14-16,2015attheInternationalCentre,XLRI.AnotherIn-companyTrainingProgramtogetherwithTataRaghuRamwasofferedatIndianOilInstituteofPetroleumManagement(IIPM)onBusinessValueEthicsandSustainabilitytoIndianOilSeniorExecutives,February12-13,2016atGurgaon,NewDelhi.
Fr Oswald AJ Mascarenhas, SJ Chairperson
EthicsCulture,b)Tata-Hitachi’ssustainablecompetitiveadvantage(SCA)asperceivedbyitsbothinternalandexternalstakeholders,andc)verifyif(a)leveraged(b).Aftermonthsofcollaborativedesigning,vettingandfinalizingtheresearchframeworkandinstrumentsfor(a),(b)and(c),weidentifiedandcollectedrequireddatafrom330internalstakeholdersrepresentingallexecutivearmsofTata-Hitachiand74externalstakeholdersamongitssuppliers,customers,andlocalcommunities.TheresearchinvolvedframingandmeasuringTata-Hitachi’sethicalcontributionstonineofitsmajorstakeholderssuchascustomers,employees,suppliers,andlocalcommunities.Weworkedwithrespondentparticipantsatdifferentworksites:Jamshedpur,Kharagpur,Nagpur,Dharwad,BangaloreandKolkata.ApreliminaryreportwaspresentedtoTata-HitachitopexecutivesonNovember23,2015,andafinalreport
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FR. ARRupE CENTRE FoR ECoLogy & SuSTAINABILITy (FACES)parivartan – Students’ Rural Immersion programme ThisyearagainFACESorganisedandcoordinatedtheStudents’RuralImmersionProgramme,whichisamandatorypartofinductionprogrammeforthestudents.Tofacilitatethevisitandmakeitameaningfullearningexperience,FACESpartneredwitheightNGOs(AlternativeforIndiaDevelopment,SEEDS,TSRDS,SamiketJanVikasKendra,TagoreSocietyforRuralDevelopmenent-Patamda,KalamandirandTRTC-Chaibasa)toorganisetheweek-endvisitsduringthefirstterm.ThegroupssharedtheirreportswiththepartneringNGOs,whofoundthemausefulinputtotheirongoingactivities.
sWot study of Jharkhand state Livelihood promotion Society (JSLpS): FACEScompletedaSWOTstudyforJSLPS,whichfocusedonthechallengesandopportunitiesastheNationalRuralLivelihoodMission,
GovernanceforSustainableForestManagementwereconductedbyProf.TataLRaghuRamthisyear.
partnership in Livelihoods-MANTHAN project:TheLivelihoods-MANTHANproject,whichisaconsortiumofinstitutesofhighereducationandNGOs(Chaitanya,EDI-Ahmedabad,IIM-Ahmedabad,IIM-Udaipur,MDI-Gurgaon,InsttofLivelihoodResearchandTraining-Hyderabad,TISS-Mumbai,XIM-BhubneshwarandFACES,XLRIJamshedpur)completeditsprojectfundingfromtheFordFoundation.TheconsortiumiscontinuingtodocollaborativeworktodevelopknowledgeproductsfortheNationalRuralLivelihoodMissionacrossdifferentstates.
8th national Conference on social entrepreneurship: FACES,withthehelpofstudents’committeeSIGMA-oikos,organisedthe8thNationalConferenceonSocialEntrepreneurshipduring29–31January,2016.ThisyearthethemeoftheconferencewasSocialInnovations:ChangingLivesandSociety.TheconferencewasinauguratedbyProf.AnilGupta,ExecVice-Chairman–NationalInnovationFoundation,andfeatured27socialentrepreneursasspeakers.Itwasattendedbyabout170developmentsectorprofessionals(socialentrepreneurs,representativesfromgovernmentagenciesandNGOs,multilateralagencies,academicsandstudents).
ledbyJSLPSscalesupacrossthestate.Thefieldstudycoveredthefunctionariesfromvillageleveltostateteam,fourdistrictsofthestate,andwasconductedbyProfMadhukarShukla,ProfManishSinghalandPriyankaTopno.
research Collaboration with Rhodes university, south Africa: FACESinitiatedacollaborativeresearchprojectwiththeRhodesUniversityPolicyDevelopmentandthePromotionofResponsibleResettlementOutcomes:AComparativeSouthernAfrican-AsianExploration.ThestudyisbeingledbyProf.TataLRaghuRamfromXLRIandProf.ChrisdeWetofRhodesUniversityalongwitharesearchscholarTebohoTsietsi.
Capacity Building training of forest officers on Jharkhand:JharkhandgovernmentapproachedFACEStoorganiseaseriesofcapacitybuildingprogrammesfortheforestofficersofthestateovernextcoupleofyears.TwoprogrammesonGood
Parivartan, village exposure programme
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XLRIalongwiththeUniversityofQueenslandandIITKharagpurorganisedthetwo-dayNationalConferenceonE-wasteManagementon13-14January,2016.Researchpaperscoveringdifferentthemesofe-wastewerepresented.Additionallyperspectivesfromtheindustryandconsultantsandtheethicaldimensionsofe-wastewerecovered.
Overalltheconferencefocusedonbuildingacirculareconomytoensurethatthee-wasteisrecycled,reusedandreducedtoavoidendingupintolandfills,whichhasbeencausingenvironmentalandhealthhazards.Towardsthisgoal,someoftheobstaclesandsolutionswerediscussedinsmallgroupworkshops.Sinceoneofthemajorobstaclestomanagee-wastesafelyandeffectivelyisthelackofreliabledatathatposesachallengeto(a)policymakerswishingtodesignane-wastemanagementstrategyand(b)toindustrywishingtomakerationalinvestmentdecisions;theconferencehaddiscussedmodelsonestimatingtheextentofe-wastebeinggenerated.
Following suggestions were identified in the action plan:
• Newerproductswhicharerenewableandwithmoreenvironmentfriendlyparts(e.g.modularisationofparts)canbedesignedanddeveloped
• Asitwouldbecostlytobuildanintegratedrecyclingplant,itissuggestedtodividetheprocessesinvolvedinrecyclingintosmallerprocessesandencouragesmall
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entrepreneurstoparticipateintherecycling
• AnApptocoordinatewithe-wastecollectorsfordiscardingelectronicproductsshouldbedeveloped
• Finallythereisaneedtochangethemindsetoftheconsumers.ThiscouldbedonebysensitisingyoungchildrenandstudentsabouttheproblemofE-Wasteandinculcategoodhabitstowardsthedisposalofelectronicgadgets
• Althoughgovernmentneednotinvestmuchmoneyinthisarea,butthegovernmentshouldactasafacilitatortoensurecoordinationandcommunicationamongvariousstakeholderssothatthee-wasterecyclingindustrydevelopsandflourishesincludingrecoveryofpreciousrareearthmetalsandcreatingjobopportunities
• Researchinstitutesshouldbemadepartnerwiththeindustrytohelpdevelopnewertechnologiesforbetterresourcerecoveryfrome-waste
• DevelopprogrammessuchasSkillIndiatotraintheinformalsectorforbetterresourcerecoveryfrome-waste(especiallyoncollectionanddismantling)inanenvironmentalsafeandresponsiblemanner
• AcomprehensiveintegratedprogramneedtobedevelopedwhichshouldbefacilitatedbygovernmentagencieswiththeassistancefrominstitutessuchasIITsandXLRI/IIMs
research Activities
Thefollowingresearchpaperswerewrittentopromotetheobjectivesofresponsibleleadership.
• ResponsibleLeadership:LearningfromIndianCasestudies.AsianJournalofBusinessEthics,specialissueonInclusiveDevelopmentandResponsibleBusinessinIndia,2016
• ConcernforGlobalWarmingAmongstProfessionalsinUrbanIndia,ManagementandLabourStudies,volume40,issue3,2016(forthcoming)
• AnExploratoryStudytoEvaluatetheImpactofSocialMarketingCampaignsinIndia,presentedintheANZMarketingConference,Sydney1December,2015
Dr. P Venugopal, Associate Director, CGMRL, (extreme left) at the national convention on leadership
National Conference on E-waste Management
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CENTRE FoR EDuCATIoN MANAgEMENT, LEADERSHIp AND RESEARCH (CEMLR)
In1980CentreforEducationManagementLeadershipandResearch(CEMLR)wasestablishedwiththeprimarypurposetodisseminateprofessionalexpertiseandknow-howinthefieldofeducation.Itsactivitiesincludedesigningandhandlingworkshopsoneffectiveteachingmethodology,developingtrainingaidsandundertakingspecificprojectstohelpclientorganisationsdevelopwaysandmeanstoevaluatetheirvariousprogrammestoachieveexcellence.CEMLRconductstrainingprogrammesandworkshopsineducationmanagement,modernmanagementtechniquesforawidevarietyofeducationaladministrators,teachers,andyoungeducatorsinbusinessschoolsandcolleges.
CEMLRestablishedSamarthyaasitsyouthwingin2012.Duringtherecentyears,SamarthyaundertheguidanceofProf.ISFIrudayaraj,thecoordinatorofCEMLR,hastakenupthepressingneedinJamshedpurtohelpschoolstudentstofindmeaningintheirlivesandthushelpthemrealisetheirfullpotential.Intheirendeavourtoachieveitsgoal,Samarthya,focused
ondevelopingasupportivesysteminschools,byorganisingatwo-dayworkshopforteachers,MeettheMentors,on18and19September,2015,underthetutelageofCEMLR.Theprogrammewasattendedby25teachersfromthreedifferentschools.Andthereafter,therehasbeengrowingdemandfromtheprincipalsofnearbyschoolstoorganisesuchprogrammefortheirteacherstoo.
Withitsvisionofbeingthefirsttoreachouttotheschoolyouthintheirintellectual,emotionalandsocialaspirations,Samarthyahadconductedaround70interactivesessionsreachingoutto700studentsinthreeschoolsinJamshedpur.ThesecondeditionofDISHA15,acareercounsellingworkshop,wasorganisedinNovember,2015.Morethan20studentsofXLRIgaveguidanceon19differentstreamstostudentsofclasses9th,10th,11thand12th.Over300students,parentsandteachersparticipatedintheevent.Subsequenttothisevent,theschoolstudentswereengagedthroughthefacebookpagewithintroductionofthespeakerswhowereinteractingwiththemin
theevent.Intheweeksfollowingtheevent,studentswroteabouttheirstreamseverySundayonthefacebookpageforawideraudience.
SamarthyaalsohostedReflections’16,the4theditionoftheannualconference,on16January,2016,withthemainthemeLet’sTalk.Thiswasaimedatbringingoutintheopenthedifferencesinperspectivesofthestakeholdersinthreeareas–parentchildrelation,cybersecurityandchangingtimes.Theconferencewasattendedbyrepresentativesfrom8schoolsinthecityandtheconferencesawthefootfallofover120peopleofallages.NowthatSamarthyaisgoingtobefiveyearsin2017,ithasplansoforganizingmemorableeventsfortheyouthtofindmeaninginallthattheydo.
InallthisisyetanotherendeavourfromXLRIincontributingtowardsthegreatergood.
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CENTRE FoR RuRAL MANAgEMENTCentre for rural Management (CRM) was established in 1992 with following objectives: • Tobuildnewruralmanagementknowledge
• Tocreateresponsibleleaders/managerswhocanmakeIndianruralsocietyvibrant
• Strengthenmicrofinance,naturalresourcesmanagement,institutionssupportingrurallivelihoods
• Identifycriticalconstraintsandimpedimentsofruraldevelopment
the following activities were conducted by CRM during 2015-16reinforcement and Appreciative Assessment Workshop on Leadership Development (April 15-16, 2015): InordertoreinforcemutuallearningandsharingofexperienceamongpublichealthprofessionalsReinforcementandAppreciativeAssessmentWorkshopswasconducted.XLRIfacultyhelpedthemlearnastowhysomeofthemcouldachievegreatersuccessandotherachievementsremainedmodest.TheprojectissupportedbyDavidandLucilePackardFoundation.
Strengthening Leadership Development for public Health (with emphasis on RH) professionals: InadditiontoBiharandJharkhandtheoutreachoftheleadershipdevelopmenthasbeenextendedtoWestBengal,UttarPradeshandOdisha.Afreshbatchof30publichealthprofessionalsreceivedtrainingduring6-13January,2016.Theparticipantscomprisedcivilsurgeons,chiefmedicalofficers,medicalofficerinchargeandregionalanddistrictprogrammeofficers.Uniquefeatureofthisbatchwas,attheendoftheprogrammetheytookoathvoluntarilytoimprovethepublicheathdeliveries.
Capacity Building Training on governance, Institutions and leadership Development for rural Drinking Water professional: The11thtrainingintheserieswasconductedduring21-23January,2016.Atotalof36professionalscomprisingchiefengineers,executiveengineers,assistantandjuniorengineersparticipated.Themissiondirectorchiefexecutivesalsoattendedthetraining.Participantswereoftheopinionthatsuchtrainingsshouldbeconductedonregularintervals.
project on Functionality of Drinking Water in Rural Bihar: BasedonthecommentsreceivedfromtheMinistryofRuralDevelopment,GovernmentofIndia,thereportwasfinalised.BasedonthestudyfollowingrecommendationsweremadeforimprovingthedrinkingwatersupplysysteminruralBihar.
• ThePHEDdepartmentshouldundertakemicrogroundwatermappingatblockandpanchayatlevel.Thehandpumpsshouldbeinstalledonlyinthoseareaswherethegroundwaterissuitableandsafefordrinking.Inotherareas,theemphasisshouldbegiventopipedwatersupplyschemessincein33outof38districtsthegroundwateriscontaminated
• Theprivatecompaniescurrentlyinvolvedintheestablishment,operationandmanagementofthepipeddrinkingwater,haveestablishedsoundtechnicalsystemsforprovisioningsafedrinkingwater.However,theiroperationandmanagementneedstobeimproved.Suitablemonitoringandfeedbackmechanismsneedtobedeveloped.
• Campaignsshouldbelaunchedtoimprovesanitationconditioninanganwadi’sandschools.Theanganwadistaff,parentsandschoolteachersneedtobeinvolvedinthecampaign.
• Establishvillagewaterandsanitationcommitteewiththeirrolesandresponsibilitiesclearlydefinedanddiscussedbeforetheformation.However,forMulti-VillageinMulti-GramPanchayatschemeVWSCwillnotbeanappropriateinstitutionforinvolvingpeople.Ahydraulic-based,two-tierpeople’sinstitutionneedstobecreated.
• PHEDstaffneedstobereoriented,theirtechnicalunderstandingisstrongbutthehumanartifactisweakandtheyareincapableofinvolvingthecommunity.CapacitybuildingtrainingsneedtobeconductedforPHEDdepartmentofficials.
publications:VishwaBallabhandPoojaBatra(2015)Socio-EconomicTransformationoftheTribalsinCentralIndia:LessonsandExperiences,IndianJournalofAgriculturalEconomics.Vol.70,No.3,July-Sept.2015
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ENTREpRENEuRSHIp DEvELopMENT CentreEntrepreneurshipDevelopmentCentre(EDC)wasestablishedasoneofthecentresofexcellenceofXLRIin2007withChairpersonProf.PrabalKSenheadingthecentre.
Inpursuanceofitsobjectiveofpromotingentrepreneurshiplargelythrougheducationandresearch,afull-time,six-monthprogrammeonentrepreneurshipmanagementunderthetitlePostGraduateProgrammeforCertificateinEntrepreneurshipManagement(PGP-CEM)waslaunchedinMarch2010.
Thisprogrammehasbeendesignedtoprovidecompetency-basededucationtoeligiblecandidatesandpromoteentrepreneurshipinJharkhandandrestofthecountry.Theprogrammeispursuedinsuchamannerastoencouragecriticalandlateralthinkingandintegratetheorywithpractice.Apartfromanumberofcoursescoveringconceptualandoperationalaspectsrelatedtoexecutionofentrepreneurialventures(totalingaround360contacthours),aprojectformulationcomponent,carriedoutunderthementorshipofafacultymember,constitutesanintegralpartoftheprogramme.
Theinstituteispleasedtonotethatover80percentofthestudents,ofthelastfivebatchesofPGP-CEM,arerunningtheirownentrepreneurialventures,beingoperatedindifferentpartsofthecountry,andafewoutsideIndia.
Fivebatcheshavinggraduated,thesixthbatchiscurrentlyinsessionandisscheduledtocompletethecoursebythefirstweekofMarch2016.Thecurrentbatchcomprises55studentsand40percentofthemcarrysomelevelofentrepreneurialexposure.Theyaredrawnfrom14statesbesidestheUnionTerritoryofDelhi.Theyaremarkedbyvariededucationalbackgroundsrangingfromhumanitiesandgeneralscienceandcommercetoengineeringandlaw.Withthiskindofdiversityamongthestudentsintermsofworkexposure,domicileandeducationalbackground,considerablepeerlearningisexpectedtoaccruetoallconcerned.
Apartfromthesix-monthacademicprogrammeonentrepreneurshipmanagement,EDCorganisesshort-termtrainingprogrammesinrelatedfieldsforentrepreneursandotherstakeholders,andworkstowardcreationanddisseminationofknowledgeinthebroadareaofdevelopmentofenterpriseandentrepreneurship.ThechairpersonofEDCandotherscontributescholarlypapers
tojournalsandfornationalandinternationalconferencesasapartoftheknowledgedisseminationexerciseoftheCentre.
ThecentreprovidessupporttointerestedstudentsdrawnfromacrossprogrammesofXLRIincludingitsflagshipprogrammesinthedesignandconceptualizationofentrepreneurialventuresinvariousfieldsofbusiness,andinobtaininginstitutionalsupport,amongothers,fromthegovernment,otherregulatoryagenciesandbanksetc.AformalEntrepreneurshipCell(E-Cell)ofstudentswassetupinJuly2012aspartofEDC,withaviewtogenerateaconduciveecosystemfordevelopmentandpromotionofentrepreneurialspiritamongthestudents.
Dr.PrabalKSenChairperson,
Fr E. Abraham, SJ, Director, XLRI inaugurates the 6th batch of PGP-CEM on 1 September, 2015
Guest speakers at the Entrepreneurship Meet held at Entrepreneurship Development Centre, Gamharia, on 6 February, 2016
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CENTRE FoR LogISTICS AND SuppLy CHAIN MANAgEMENT (CLSCM)TheCentreforLogisticsandSupplyChainManagementinXLRIwassetuptocatertothegrowingneedsoftheareasoflogistics/supplychainmanagementandtransportationmanagement.
The visionTheCentreforLogisticsandTransportationManagementwillprovideleadershipforevolvinglogistics/supplychainprofessionthroughthedevelopment,dissemination,andadvancementoflogisticsandsupplychainknowledge
Activities• Thecentreaspartofitsactivitiesdesigneda
PostgraduateCertificateProgrammeinLogisticsandSupplyChainManagement(PGCLSCM)forworkingexecutivesinIndiaandDubai.Thecoursewaslaunchedinon20November,2005inIndia,withfivebatcheshavinggraduated,andon21February,2007inDubai,withfourbatcheshavinggraduated.
• ThecentrehascollaboratedtoundertakearesearchstudyalongwithfewUSProfessorstostudytheIndianSupplyChainsandTechnologyadoptionsintheseorganisations.TwopapershavebeenpublishedoneintheJournalofSupplyChainManagementandanotherintheTransportationJournal.
• AspartoftheprestigiousAnnualPublicationonGlobalPerspectivesoftheCouncilofSupplyChainManagementProfessionals(CSCMP)onacountry,thecentrewasrequestedtoprepareaReportonIndiaaboutitsEconomicGrowth,TransportationInfrastructureandIssuesandSupplyChainTrendsandIssues.ThereportwaspublishedbytheCSCMPandisavailableontheirwebsitewww.cscmp.org.
• ThecentrehasprofessionaltieswithmajorprofessionalbodieslikeCouncilofSupplyChainManagementProfessionals,US,IndianInstituteofMaterialsManagementandCIIEasternRegion.
• Thecentrehasproposedfewe-ManagementDevelopmentProgrammesthroughVirtualInteractiveLearningmodeandislikelytooffertheseprogrammessoon.
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Centre for FINANCIAL MARKETS (FMC)
Sanchetana, an XLRI initiative, joined hands with SBI for PM’s Jan Dhan Yojana campaign in Jamshedpur
TheCentreforFinancialMarketswasengagedinresearchandtrainingduringtheyear.E-Baat,sessiononelectronicbankingawarenessandtraining,bytheReserveBankofIndiawasorganisedon26October,2015.
BloombergtrainingsessionswereconductedforXLRIstudentson4November,2015,byJoelPannikot,executivefromBloomberg.Bloomberghasbecomeanimportantdatabaseonarealtimebasisforanalysisandresearch,includingstudentassignments.AspartofourfinancialliteracyinitiativeSanchetna,collaborativeeventsonfinancialawarenesswereconductedduringtheyearinvolvingstudents,NGOsandbankstargetedatthefinanciallyunderservedcommunitiesfocusingontheirfinancialwellbeing.XLRIhasbeenacknowledgedbyRBIasacentreforpromotingDepositorEducationandAwarenessactivities.DrHKPradhan,ChairoftheCentre,hasbeenappointedasanIndependentDirectoroftheSBI-DFHI,agroupcompanyoftheStateBankofIndia.HewasalsoamemberofthejuryforIndiaMicrofinanceAwards,AccessDevelopmentServices,2015.
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Fr E Abraham, SJ, Director of XLRI, B Sriram, MD, State Bank of India, Vijay Mahajan, Founder and CEO, BASIX Group, and Prof. HK Pradhan, XLRI, inaugurate the 3rd International Workshop on Inclusive Finance
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ManageMent Overview •Administration•Faculty•VisitingFaculty•Non-TeachingStaff•MaintenanceStaff
FrEAbraham,S.J.Director
DrPranabeshRayDean [Academics]
FrSGeorge,S.J.Dean [Administration]
FrJamesSanthanam,S.J.Associate Dean – Student Affairs
DrSantanuSarkarAssociate Dean – Programs
DrMGJomonAssociate Dean –Corporate
Programs
DrPitabasMohantyAssociate Dean – FPM,
Research and MLS Editor
DrAKPaniAssociate Dean – VIL Programs
FrJerryCutinha,S.J.Financial Controller &
Purchase In-charge
FrOswaldMascarenhas,S.J.JRD Tata Chair & Professor
of Business Ethics
DrMunishThakurChairperson, Admissions
DrSharadSarinChairperson, Alumni Relations
DrJSinghChairperson, International
Relations
DrSChakrabortyChairperson, Information
Technology
Prof.RajivMisraChairperson, Placement
FrEAbraham,S.J.Chairperson, PF Trust
Prof.PrabalSenChairperson, Entrepreneurship
Development Centre
DrSmituMalhotraChairperson, Committee Against
Sexual Harassment [CASH] at the workplace
DrMShuklaChairperson –Fr Arrupe Centre forEcology & Sustainability [FACES]
FrPeterFrancis,S.J.Student Counselor
DrBinoJoseLibrarian
MrSunilVarugheseChief Brand &
Sustainability Officer
MrTMadhuSwamyHead – Placement
MrArijitBoseConsultant – Industry Interface
adMinistratiOn
MrKamleshThakkarFinance & Accounts Officer
MrSKTiwaryAdministrative Officer –
IT Services
MrDebashishKumarSystems Officer
MrJamesTirkeyOfficer – Administration
MrLazerusAthaideOfficer - Maintenance of Campus and Residences
MrConstantiusEkkaOfficer – In-charge of
Maintenance & Maintenance Staff
MrTMondalMDP Residence Manager
MrSurendraSharmaPhysical Trainer
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Faculty list1. Amitava Mukherjee
2. Apalak Khatua
3. Ajit Kumar
4. Alwyn Rodrigues, S J
5. A Kanagaraj
6. Abhishek Chakraborty
7. Arundhati Sarkar Bose
8. Arpita Srivastava
9. Ashis K Pani
10. Anita Sarkar
11. Atul Pathak
12. Basant Purohit
13. Bijaya K Mangaraj
14. Bino Jose
15. D Israel
16. D S Broca
17. Debasis Pradhan
18. Dipankar Bose
19. E Abraham, S J
20. E S Srinivas
21. George Joseph, S J
22. Gloryson R B Chalil
23. Gourav Vallabh
24. H K Pradhan
25. I S F Irudayaraj
26. Indrajit Mukherjee
27. Jerry Cutinha, S J
28. J Singh
29. James Santhanam, S J
30. K R Shyam Sundar
31. L Gurunathan
32. Niharika Garud
33. M G Jomon
34. M Srimannarayana
35. Madhukar Shukla
36. Manish Singhal
37. Manoj Thomas
38. Munish Thakur
39. Narasimhan Rajkumar
40. Oswald Mascarenhas, S J
41. P K Padhi
42. Pingali Venugopal
43. Peter Francis, S J
44. Pitabas Mohanty
45. Prabal Kumar Sen
46. Pranabesh Ray
47. Prantik Ray
48. Purna Chandra Padhan
49. R K Premarajan
50. Rajeev Sharma
51. Rakesh Pati
52. Ravi Shekhar Kumar
53. Rahul Sheel
54. Ram Kumar Kakani
55. Rajiv Misra
56. Sabyasachi Sengupta
57. Sanjay Patro
58. Sanjeev Varshney
59. Santanu Gupta
60. Santanu Sarkar
61. Santoshkumar Sangem
62. Saroj Kumar Pani
63. Sharad Sarin
64. Smitu Malhotra
65. Soumendra N Bagchi
66. Soumyakanti Chakraborty
67. Suma Damodaran
68. Sumit Sarkar
69. Sunil Sarangi
70. Supriya Kumar De
71. Tina Stephen
72. T A S Vijayaraghavan
73. T Gangopadhyay
74. Tata L Raghu Ram
75. Trishit Bandyopadhyay
76. Uday Damodaran
77. Vishwa Ballabh
78. Rahul Shukla
79. Sr Doris D’Souza, AC
80. K Rajeshwari
81. Saurabh Pandya
82. Trilocahan Tripathy
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visiting Faculty – 2014 – 16DrAGBalasubramanianProfessorGoa Institute of Management Goa
Dr.AnandAssistant ProfessorIndian Institute of Management Ranchi
DrAngshumanGhoshManager – Consumer InsightStar India Mumbai
DrAnitaGuptaDirectorAhaana Communications Jamshedpur
DrArunKumarMisra Associate ProfessorVinod Gupta School of Management IIT Campus Kharagpur
MrAtanuGhoshFounderSalt n Soap Kolkata
MrAvneeshGuptaPrincipal Executive Officer Tata Steel Jamshedpur
MrBChandraShekharRetired Sr GM – FinanceTinplate Co. of India Limited [A Subsidiary of Tata Steel] Jamshedpur
ProfBhaskarBhowmick ProfessorIndian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
MrBijonPaniPortfolio Management Advisor Yati Capital London, UK
DrBijoyChandraMohapatraReader Dhenkanal Law College Odisha
MrBushenLRainaEx - Managing DirectorThe Tinplate Company of India Jamshedpur
MrDPGhoshConsultantKolkata
DrDipakKumarBhattacharyyaProfessorXavier Institute of Management Bhubaneswar
MrGoutamMukherjeeProprietorCreative Information Systems Kolkata
MrJamesDavisConsultantJamshedpur
DrKKiranKumarAssociate ProfessorIndian Institute of Management Indore
DrManimayGhoshProfessorXavier Institute of Management Bhubaneswar
MsDebobaniSenguptaConsultantJamshedpur
DrEMRaoConsultant Hyderabad
DrGoutamSengupta Director Calcutta Business School Kolkata
DrKJansiraniConsultantJamshedpur
DrMKannadhasanAssociate ProfessorIndian Institute of Management Raipur
DrMukeshChaturvediConsultantDelhi
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MrMunishSudanSenior Manager, IP Cell, R&D and SS Tata Steel Jamshedpur
DrNSivasankaranProfessorIndian Institute of Management Ranchi
MrNaveenNChartered Accountant Mangalore
DrPallabBandyopadhyayConsultantBangalore
DrPradeepRacherlaDirector of Postgraduate Programs Woxsen School of Business Hyderabad
DrPranabKumarDanAssociate ProfessorRajendra Mishra School of Engineering Entrepreneurship IIT Campus Kharagpur
ProfPratapChandraBiswalAssociate Professor Management Development Institute Gurgaon
DrPraveenKumarProfessorJSS Centre for Management Studies Mysore
DrRachanaBaidFacultyIndian Institute of Capital Markets Mumbai
MrRajivBhutaniConsultantKolkata
DrRamendraSinghAssistant ProfessorIndian Institute of Management Calcutta
DrRichardDSibbernsenRetired Executive Vice PresidentAT&T Illinois, USA
ProfSadhanKDe Associate Professor Vinod Gupta School of Management [IIT Kharagpur] Kharagpur
DrSanjitSengupta Professor of Marketing College of Business San Francisco State University San Francisco
DrSantanuKGanguli Professor Xavier University Bhubaneswar
ProfSantoshKumarBishwal Adjunct Faculty XIMB Bhubaneswar
MrSatyaChaitanyaConsultantJamshedpur
MrSomashankarBhattacharyaEngineering Services Tata Motors Limited Jamshedpur
DrSoumyaGuhaDebProfessorXavier Institute of Management Bhubaneswar
MrSouravSanyalChinese Language Instructor Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture Kolkata
DrSouravBasuDirector - Strategic Services Realization Technologies Kolkata
MrSCMishraRetired Faculty - TMDCTata Steel Jamshedpur
MrSubhasishMukherjeeAssistant Vice PresidentTecpro Systems Limited Kolkata
MrSudiptoSarkarHead - MetallographyTata Steel Jamshedpur
ProfVGSarangan Professor & PGP Chairman SMOT School of Business Chennai
MrVenkateshSPConsultantChennai
MrVinayaNandPandeyConsultantJamshedpur
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John B Aind
Sandra Rodrigues
Sangeeta Gupta
Fabian Peters
Kochurani Abraham
Dulcie Margaret Young
Lawrence Tigga
James P Tirkey
Andrew Fernandes
Dilip Kumar Deshmukh
Manima Sengupta
Lazerus Athaide
Gracy Sebastine
Vijay Paul Kindo
Tapash Nandi
Fredrick D`Souza
Prabha Verma
Sanjay Saha
Prabir Haldar
Shankar Prasad Gupta
Sunil Maity
Santosh Andrews
K Govind Rao
Bhaskar Balmuchu
Dibiya Suchita Ekka
Hardeep Singh Sidhu
Pravin K Shandilya
Bincy Vinod
Debashish Kumar
Tarit Mondal
Surendra Sharma
Shibapada Roy
Amit Kumar Bose
Jharna Sarkar
Manjula Siby
Alok Kumar Mahato
Deepa Verma
Sarala Devi Dubey
Vikash Chandra Chaudhary
Nirupama Haripal
Constantius Ekka
Adline Oreya
Susanta Mandal
Priya Minz
Manisha S Beck
Sushma Thakur
Sunil Varughese
Kamlesh Thakkar
N Krishnamurthy
Contract Staff Kumudini Aind
Sarah Thomas
Kalpana
Shipra Das
Dhiraj Shahi
Pushpa Meena Lakra
Caroline Theresa Daniels
Pranove Chandra Dey
NoN-TeaChiNg STaff Joyshree Munshi
Aayurshi
Rashmi Prasad
Lawrence Lazarus
Jyoti Biswal
Ajit Kumar Sardar
Sunita Gabriel
Vinay Srivastava
Rumpi Saha
G Geetha Madhuri
Sanjay Rai
Raju Kumar Rai
Amit Jaywant Kujur
Amit Pratiti Tigga
Shanta Shashi Toppo
Clarance Ujjwal Toppo
Anjali Kispotta
Mark Reid
Sandeep Chatterjee
Abhishek Dasgupta
Arindam Guha
Ashley Cordeiro
Shubhankar Ganguly
Prashant Kumar
Prasanta Biswas
Pranab Kumar Shaw
Madhu Mohan
Ashish Kumar Sharma
Devanand Kumar Sahu
Pradeep Karak
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Sumi Raka Balmuchu
Sambit Das
Nishi Francis
R Preeti
Divya Surana
Tanmoy Ghosh Dastidar
Rosalyn Athaide Pereira
Nidhi Mathew
Anuja Vaidyanathan
Gursharan Bhamra
Ruchika Michael
Pinky Kumari
Reena Murray
Seema Jaiswal
Zarina Florence Lazarus
Priti Sudha Hembrom Lakra
Shalini Beck
Ambika Moonka
Shikha Khamb
Seema Farheen
Purvi Raja
Pooja Roy Chowdhury
Dilsha Vyas
Abhilasha Singh
Itika Ganguly
Saranjeet Kaur
Reseach associates Rudra Sen
Neha Upadhyay
office Support StaffAskal Topno
Devanand Kumar Sahu
Pradeep Karak
Trainees Amit Kumar Mondal
Ashish Dhiraj Manual
Madhavi Nair
Uttam Toppo
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Appa Rao
Krishna Sahu
Sushil Polas
Basanti Pingua
Shivbathi Sahu
Nirmala Kujur
J Kispotta
Suresh Ray
Rashid Ansari
S Hamid
Subal Gope
Benjamin Tigga
Mangla Soy
Poornima Bagh
Ajay Kumar
MaiNTeNaNCe STaff
Bijoy Mahato
Sumant Ram
Krishna Bahadur
Bom Bahadur
Sona Ram Saran
Madhu Pradhan
Srinath Mukhi
John Samir Barjo
Sitaram Sharma
Uma Kant Pradhan
Balmiki Prasad
Amosh Kumar Tandi
James Vincent Malwa
Tarun Mahato
Vishnu
Bappi Kumar Nath
Abdul Touhid
Contract Staff Goutam Chhuria
Rupesh Kujur
Krishna Bahadur Gurung
Santosh
Rimu Bahadur Bagdas
Mahesh Prasad Rajak
Padam Bahadur Kapri
Sonaram Majhi
Rajesh Thapa
Jyoti Soreng
Maya Majhi
Augustina Kindo
A Venkat Rao
Ram Bahadur Thapa
Ranjit Minj
Sachin Purty
Natho Munda
Askal Topno
Surender Sahu
Ranta Saha
Vinita Francis
Baronika Tuti
Shanti Prabha Soreng
Sanjeeb Kumar Deep
Harry Francis
Anil Kumar Singh
Manoj Dang
Deepak Kumar Ojha
Sourav Kumar Mishra
Manohar Ekka
Prafulla Chandra Jha
Jyoti Kumar Shaw
Sanjay Lakra
Bharat Kumar Pradhan
Ganesh Bahadur Gurung
Md. Hassan
Rajiv Ranjan Singh
Johan Murmu
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Student ActivitieS•Academiccontributionbystudents•StudentCommitteereports
AcAdeMic cOntRiButiOnSStudent Achievements: BM and HRM
Sl.No.
Name(AllIndividual/Group) Event Institute/Company Prize Level
1 Venkatesh A, Ashish Jha, Abhishek Ahluwalia
Trial by Fire XLRI, Fire@x Winners National
2 Venkatesh A, Ashish Jha Arthagyan IIM Raipur Runners-Up National
3 Priyanka Mohan, Prashant Jha
Face Off (Case Study Competition)
Marico Winners National
4 Abhijit Roy ‘Numero Uno – The Next Best CEO’ , Flagship Leadership event at IIM Bangalore’s Vista (Annual International Business Summit)
IIM Bangalore 2nd Runner Up International
5 Kapil Grover, Sadashiv Pradhan, Nishant Rohatgi, Atin Aggarwal
Star Inspire - Case Study Competition
Star India Winner College
6 Vineel Kambala KPMG International Case Competition
KPMG Campus Finalist College
7 Vineel Kambala FinQ Quiz League FINAX 2nd Runners Up College
8 Vineel Kambala Empires of the Mind IIMC-Intaglio Winners National
9 Abhijit Roy, Anil Srinivas T, Suhail Angi, Gagandeep Singh
HUL Unplugged Hindustan Unilever 1st Runner Up National
10 Anil T.; Abhjit Roy: Kanika Goyal; Pratyush Saxena; Siddhartha Jain
Case Study Challenge Accenture Strategy Campus Finalists College
11 Keerthilakshmi BR Axe the Tax CNN IBN/ TV 18 Selected among top 10 ideas to be presented to FM
National
12 Sahil Kasturia, Abhishek Taori, Ankur Gupta, Meherteja Reddy Kallem
Stratos Aditya Birla Group Campus Winners/National runners up
National
13 Ankit Kawadiya ITC Interrobang ITC Winners College
14 Ankit Kawadiya Citi Day Challenge Citi Bank India Winner College
15 Kapil Grover/ Tirtha Chatterjee/ Abhipsa Panda/ Monish Agrawal
Mahindra War Room Season 8
Mahindra First runners up, Campus finale
College
16 Kapil Grover/ Sadashiv Pradhan/ Atin Aggarwal/ Nishant Rohatgi
Star inspire case competition: Building a future for Kabaddi in India
Star India Winner College
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17 Kapil Grover/ Atin Aggarwal/ Prateek Rastogi/ Nishant Rohatgi
Accenture case study 2016
Accenture Strategy First runners up, Campus finals
College
18 Kapil Grover/ Tirtha Chatterjee/ Vikas Kumar/ Priyadarshini
“Brew-a-career”, a marketing case study
SAB Miller Campus finalists College
19 Shashank Sahu, Kriti Jain, Pawan Bhardawaj
Blueprint Competition Philips Campus Finalists- Campus Crown
National
20 Shashank Sahu, Shoutik Chokraborty, Dipanjan Saha, Puneet Ahuja
Interrobang Case Competition
ITC 2nd Runners Up- XLRI
National
21 Shashank Sahu, Gagandeep Singh
Pinnacle Case Study Competition
XLRI Finalist National
22 Shashank Sahu, Tarun Bagri, Aniket Upadhyaya
Opnisient Case Study Competitio
MDI, Gurgaon Finalist National
23 Japsowin Kaur, Megha Garg, Antony George Karimpanal, Meherteja Reddy
Ptak Case Challenge SC Next National level winners, Global finalists
National
24 Amberdeep Chugh, Abhishek Taori, Meherteja Reddy
Prometheus, Flagship Finance Case Study @Ensemble 2014
XLRI Finalists National
25 Siddharth Sahoo/ Ishita Bansal/ Chirag Garg
CFA Research Challenge CFA Institute Campus Winners/ Zonal Finalists
National
26 Siddharth Sahoo/ Akshay Mall/ Shoutik Chakrobarti/ Vikas Sridhar
BIP Africa Business competition
BIP Africa Campus Winners College
27 Siddharth Sahoo/ Rishabh Bhatt
Nomura investment banking competition
Nomura National Finalists National
28 Siddharth Sahoo/ Rishabh Bhatt/ Harish Valluri/ Bharat Singhal
Accenture Case Challenge Accenture Campus Winners College
29 Siddharth Sahoo/ Mayank Sethi/ Kaustubh Bijalwan
Strategikon Ensemble Ensemble XLRI National Finalists National
30 Siddharth Sahoo/ Mayank Sethi/ Kaustubh Bijalwan
Prometheus Ensemble XLRI National Finalists National
31 Sambit Dwivedi, Anmol Hashia, Shankar Saran
Canvas Asian Paints Participant National
32 Siddharth Sahoo/ Mayank Sethi/ Kaustubh Bijalwan
Helios Ensemble Ensemble XLRI National Finalists National
33 Shankar Saran, Samridhi Trisal, Anamika Kishore
LIME HUL Participant National
34 Rohit Patnaik, Santosh Kanbargi
Airtel iCreate Airtel Participants/finalists
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35 Santosh Kanbargi, Vineel Kambala
Empires of the mind IIMC Winners National
36 Nikhil Arora, Prashanth Krishnan, Rohit Patnaik, Santosh Kanbargi
Mahindra Warroom Mahindra & Mahindra Participants/finalists
National
37 Mukesh Ranjan, Nikhil Arora, Rohit Patnaik, Santosh Kanbargi
Nestle 4Ps Nestle Participants/finalists
National
38 Kriti Jain, Nikhil Arora, Mukesh Ranjan
Helios,flagship operations event, Ensemble
XLRI Runners Up National
39 Kriti Jain, Rohit Hasija HUL Unplugged HUL Winner College
40 Kriti Jain, Mukesh Ranjan, Akshay Pandita
YES Bank Transformation Series
YES Bank Top 3 College
41 Kriti Jain, Shashank Sahu, Pavan S Bharadwaj
Philips Blueprint Philips Campus Crown College
42 Kriti Jain, Arshdeep Kaur, Kunal Parwani
HUL LIME HUL Top 5 College
43 Ravi Vatsa C-Suite Challenge @Advaita 2015
Indian School of Business (ISB)
Winner National
44 Ravi Vatsa, Prashanth Krishnan
The Strategist IIM Shillong Winners National
45 Ravi Vatsa, Vikas Kumar Parivartan IIM Ahmedabad East Zone Winners & National Finalists
National
46 Ravi Vatsa, Prashanth Krishnan
Lakshwiz Bazaar NITIE Mumbai National Finalists National
47 Ravi Vatsa, Prashanth Krishnan, Rohit Patnaik
Transcend Marketing Case Competition
Colgate-Palmolive Campus Finalist & National Top 8
National
48 Monish Agrawal, Mukesh Ranjan, Manjot Singh Saini
Helios Ensemble Xlri Winners National
49 Monish Agrawal, Ashish Bhatia, Roshan Priyadarshi
Yes Bank Transformation Series
Yes Bank Participants International
50 Srinivas Sandepudi PepsiCo Apprenticeship Challenge
PepsiCo Participants National
51 Nikhil Arora, Prashanth Krishnan, Rohit Patnaik, Santosh Kanbargi
Mahindra War Room Mahindra National Finalists National
52 Mukesh Ranjaj, Nikhil Arora, Rohit Patnaik, Santosh Kanbargi
Nestle 4Ps Nestle National Finalists National
53 Ashutosh Mathur, Mukesh Ranjan, Nikhil Arora, Vaibhav Atulkumar Goel
Snapdeal Stratethon Snapdeal National Finalists National
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54 Kriti Jain, Mukesh Ranjan, Nikhil Arora
Helios XLRI Runners-Up College
55 Ratna Prabha, Sahil Kotadia, Tanushree Piplani, Udit
Novartis Drug Launch Strategy Case Study Competition
Novartis Runners-Up National
56 Raj Kiran Saraswat Deloitte Maverick Deloitte US Finalists East India Regional
57 Akshay Purohit/Aakanksha Dahiya/Mohit Budhraja/Nitin Khanna
Tata Steel-a-thon Tata Steel First runners up College
58 Raj Kiran Saraswat Article Writing Mbaskool.com Participant National
59 Manjot Singh Saini; Monish Agrawal: Mukesh Ranjan
Helios; Ensemble XLRI Winners National
60 Manjot Singh Saini; Mukesh Ranjan; Zineet Kumar
Lime Season 7 HUL Runners Up College
61 Roshan Priyadarshi/Karan Bohra/Pawan Bharadwaj
Intaglio Strategikon IIM Calcutta Winners International
62 Roshan Priyadarshi HOLT Valuation Challenge Credit Suisse Top 100 International
63 Roshan Priyadarshi/Siddharth
“Let The Buffet Begin” Stock Pitch
XLRI Winners National
64 Anushree Rastogi GE for Genius National strategy competition
GE Runners up National
65 Riya Rashmi, Aman Bhatnagar, Raj Kiran Saraswat
Deloitte Maverick 2015 Deloitte Regional Level Qualifiers
National
66 Poroj Bhuyan, Bharti Manchanda, Ashish Gupta, Arshdeep Kaur
Coca-Cola Showcase Coca Cola Campus Winners National
67 Anushree Rastogi Citi women’s leadership award
Citibank Winner National
68 Anirban Halder(b14131), Siddharth Sharma(b14053)
Dealbook 2015 FINAX, XLRI Jamshedpur
Winners National
69 Anushree Rastogi Asian paints canvas Asian paints Runners up College
70 Riya Rashmi, Aman Bhatnagar, Supriya Anand
Nestle Ingenium 2015 Nestle Runners up College
71 Poroj Bhuyan, Bhavneet Kaur, Abhipsa Panda
Johnson & Johnson Quest Johnson & Johnson Campus Runners- Up
College
72 Riya rashmi, Abhipsa Panda, Sneha Singh, Kunal Parwani, Abhinav Agrawal
Citi Day Case challenge CitiBank Top 5 campus finalists
College
73 Aabhas Aeran/ Manjot Singh Saini/ Shirish Pathak
Delloitte Maverick Delloitte East Zone finalists College
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74 Aabhas Aeran/ Manjot Singh Saini/ Shirish Pathak
Delloitte Maverick Delloitte East Zone finalists College
75 Riya Rashmi KSOM Marketing case challenge
KSOM, Bhubaneshwar 4th among 2200 students
National
76 Anirban Halder(b14131), Anirudh Murthy(b14066), Puneeta Ahuja(b14042)
Prometheus 2015 Ensemble 2015 Winners National
77 Riya rashmi, Aman Bhatnagar, Sneha Singh
Apollo 2015 Ensemble 2015, XLRI Winners College
78 Riya rashmi, Devaditya Sanyal, Sneha Singh, Sahil Aseem Jain
Sambhava 2015 Ensemble 2015 Runners up College
79 Ajit Kumar The Hero Challenge Hero Participants National
80 Ajit Kumar ITC Interrobang ITC Second Runners College
81 Riya Rashmi, Aakash Parihar
Accenture Strategy League’14
Accenture Strategy Campus finalists National
82 Ashutosh Mathur Stratethon Snapdeal Finalists National
83 Anushree Rastogi Brandstorm Loreal Winners College
84 Srinivas Sandepudi Pepsico Apprenticeship National Challenge 2015
Pepsico National Finalist from XLRI
National
85 Vasudevan L Business Standard Best B School Project Award Competition
Business Standard Among Top 6 out of 193 Entries Pan India, only one to represent XLRI
National
86 Srinivas Sandepudi, Somraj Datta, Naishadh Chawla
Trial by Fire - IR quiz competition
Fireax, XLRI runners up National
87 Vasudevan L Most Employable Candidates - Class of 2016
InsideIIM Among Top 50 Most Employable Candidates Pan India for the class of 2016 (1 of 8 from XLRI)
National
88 Rohit Patnaik, Santosh Kanbargi, Nikhil Arora, Prashanth Krishnan
Mahindra Warroom 2015 Mahindra & Mahindra Participants International
89 Rohit Patnaik, Santosh Kanbargi
Airtel iCreate Zonal Finals 2015
Airtel Winners Zonal
90 Rohit Patnaik, Nikhil Arora, Mukesh Kumar, Santosh Kanbargi
Nestle 4Ps Challenger Nestle Participants National
93 Team Stresspassers- Sambit Dwivedi and Tirtha Chatterjee
RB Mavericks RB Campus Winners-National Finalists
National
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94 Team Stresspassers- Tirtha Chatterjee, Priyanka Mohan, Kshitij Bansal
P&G Ceo Challenge P&G Campus Winners- National Finalists
National
95 Shoutik Chakrabarti & Dipanjan Saha
RB Mavericks Reckitt Benckiser National Finalists National
96 Shoutik Chakrabarti, Dipanjan Saha, Puneeta Ahuja, Shashank Sahu
ITC Interrobang ITC 2nd Runners Up College
97 Shoutik Chakrabarti, Dipanjan Saha, Snehanshu Gupta
GSK CH Business Excellence Series
GSK-CH Campus Finalists College
98 Abhay Raina, Srishti Mathur, Ratna Prabha
Steelathon Tata Steel Runners Up College
99 Shoutik Chakrabarti, Akshay Mall, Siddharth Sahoo, Vikas Sridhar
BIP-Africa Global B-Plan Case Study Competition
BIP Campus Finalists International
100 Pulkit Garg Internet For All Uninor Finalist from Patna/ Jharkhand region
National
101 Ratna Prabha, Muthukumar T, Anand Kolanukonda
Star TV Pro- Kabaddi Promotion Strategy Case Competition
Star TV Campus Finalists College
102 Ratna Prabha, Srishti Mathur, Abhay Raina, Jasmeet Bhatia
Tata Steel national case study competition ‘Steel-a-thon’
Tata Steel Runner-Up College
Student Achievements: GMP• NiladriSarkar,PranshuNaswa,SravanthVobbilireddy,
UjjayiniMajumdar,VijitKapoorSustainability Initiative, Wipro, Earthian Award for Rs.150,000 , National with over 500 participating institutes
• PhaniKiranDesu,SaloniNagpal,ShishirPandey,SravanthVobbilireddy Disguised Market Research Case, IIM Ahmedabad, Runners’ up, National
• NaveenPathak,PhaniKiranDesu,Sravanth Vobbilireddy Business Plan Consulting, SCMHRD-Pune and Ratnakala Exports Ltd., First prize, National
• PeeyushSinghandAnanyaDasInter College debate event, XLRI Ensemble, Runners’ up, National
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Live Projects: BM and HRMSl.No. Name(Teammembers) ProjectTopic/Description
1 Abhijit Roy, Anil Srinivas T, Rohit Hasija, Shankar Saran
HUL Sales And Distribution Live Project: To identify the issues and opportunities in the current channel programs of HUL at Jamshedpur and Ranchi
2 Abhijit Roy, Karan Bohra, Madhur Maheshwari, Rohit Hasija, Yakshit Jain
STUDYING THE CONSUMER BEHAVIOR OF THE “URBAN POOR”
• Determine the attitude of the target group towards Savings and gauging the ways in which saving is performed by them
• Beliefs of the target group towards banks and their knowledge about different schemes provided by banks
• Saving mechanisms used by the target group along with a description of the reasons to save for the target group
• Studying the consumer decision making process throughout the lifecycle & identifying the right consumption basket
• Studying the post purchase dissonance behaviour to understand the mechanisms used by the target group to address their dissonance
• Determine the ways and the channels used by the target group to gather information about a brand or a product
3 Abhinandan Sahoo; Abushree Rastogi; Kanika Goyal; Kriti Jain
Digital Brand Activation Plan
• Analyzed the existing market green product and the existing market for GGBs and identified the target market groups by doing a market potential analysis through primary and secondary research.
• Identified gaps in the existing marketing strategy and successfully created and implemented the end to end digital brand activation plan for green garbage bags initiative by Relearn foundation
• Analyzed the target group demographics to come up with the most effective way of enhancing reach
• Enhanced the reach of the brand by 100% spanning 15 countries and 40 cities. • Enhanced presence on online e-commerce platforms by empanelment on to Shoppo,
etc. Identified more revenue streams • Worked on the content management and creation of digital assets for Relearn
foundation, Conceptualized and developed website for Green Garbage bags and integrated it with the online shopping and social media platforms
4 Kapil Grover/ Tirtha Chatterjee/ Ankit Singh/ Sadashiv Pradhan
Sales & Distribution Management (SDM)-Live project-HUL: To identify optimal Resourcing (ME/ RSSM/ delivery units/ merchandisers) and identify the current gaps (Location: Urban markets at Jamshedpur)
5 Shashank Sahu, Gagandeep Singh, Anurodh Tak, Keshav Dhavile, Bharat Singhal
Outlet Expansion for Marico in Patna: To work with team working on Project to understand/value add/solve issues and driving efficiencies for achieving desired objective of Marico’s Project of Adding outlets in Patna. This would also be used as a base for outlet network expansion in other cities.
6 Srinivas Sandepudi Designing HR / IR for TBTC’s new factory setup
7 Shankar Saran Market Simulation for inter state taxi service, AHA Taxi, Service was launched
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8 Siddharth Sahoo/ Kaustubh Bijalwan/ Devang Jesrani/ Chirag Garg/ Udit Kathuria
Title: Study of Fitness Regime in India
• Thematic Apperception Test to understand consumer attitude/mindset/perspective towards fitness
• Recommended customized fitness regimes on the basis of conjoint analysis and stacking techniques
9 Siddharth Sahoo/ Shoutik Chakrobarti/ Harish Valluri/ Dipanjan Saha/ Snehanshu Gupta
Selected to execute L’Oreal’s project on Assortment Planning and Trade Scheme studies
10 Kriti Jain, Manvi Govil, Sanjana R Gupta, Akshay Pandita, Aabhas Aeron
Competitive and customer experience study of service channels of IVRs, Contact Centres. Recommendation on strategy and process for building superior service - Conducted primary research with 36 retailers, 50 urban and 100 rural customers in Jamshedpur, Assessed IVR trees of competitors; proposed self-service IVR system to reduce agent transfer, Recommended strategy for conversion of contact centers to revenue streams by up-selling
11 Kriti Jain, Anushree Rastogi, Kanika Goyal, Abhinandan Sahoo
Brand activation plan for environment-friendly bags- Enhanced online reach by 100% spanning 15 countries, 40 cities and analysed target group demographics, Executed end-to-end digital activation plan and conducted green marketing potential analysis
12 Kriti Jain, Anurodh Tak, Samridhi Trisal, Shankar Saran
Understanding key consumer insights in hair conditioner market for Sunsilk - Among top 5 teams to perform a disguised marketing research on 251 respondents, Determined key triggers and barriers to trial, occasions and channels using projective techniques
13 Arshnoor Singh Dhillon, Shubham, Pranabjyoti Kalita, Kangkan Pujari
TSAF Compensation and Benefit live project. Designed the compensation structure for TSAF under the guidance of professor Gurunathan. The C&B structure designed is also being implemented at TSAF.
14 Nikhil Arora Effect of Six Sigma on Buyer Supplier Relationship : A live project on Implementing Six Sigma on Alternators at Tata Motors, Jamshedpur Plant . Analysed the effect of six sigma on improving the Buyer-Supplier Relationships of TATA Motors with its suppliers, Lucas & Mico bosch. Recommended the company for having the appropriate number of suppliers, benchmarked the same with the industry and rating methodology for the suppliers
15 Ratna Prabha 1. Design and Implementation of Brand Promotion and Employee Motivation Strategy for Peter England 2. Change Intervention design for improving new PMS at Tata Steel Jamshedpur
16 Kanika Goyal A joint article on Dissertation study topic ‘Organizational Culture in Family Owned Businesses’ with Prof. Jomon
17 Raj Kiran Saraswat Salary restructuring for INOX Group
18 Riya Rashmi, Devaditya Sanyal, Aman Bhatnagar
Market Research Project- Studied consumer purchase decision determinants in online daily needs space through a primary research in 7 cities analyzing 154 responses to find actionable insights for Tokri.com(2016), the project was given by Backspace LLP
19 Poroj Bhuyan, Mayur Umdekar, Aneesh Monga, Shreyas Nayak, Vishwajeet Goel
Castrol Live Project - To evaluate the online billing software for 164 Rural subdistributors in East and develop the appropriate implementation strategy
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American Greetings, uSA: Create a more effective Prototyping process for the new Products concepts (nPc) division of American Greetings (By: Manas Gupta, Mohak Mehdiratta)
Analysis of existing prototype process distributed between creative team in America and manufacturing vendors in China in a cross-cultural team to improve time and cost. Built customized prototyping model by incorporating desired prototyping processes and data management system to increase process controls.
cleveland international Piano company, uSA (By: devender negi, Yuvraj Relan)
Thorough analysis of direct and indirect competitors, the industry in which CIPC operates, and the market in which the company will expand. Analysis of past and current marketing strategy vs. competition. Consider full marketing mix, performance, program portfolio, and program positioning. Consider marketing strategies of Piano Competitions in other countries or the U.S. Who is the customer? Who are potential customers? What is their buying process and influence process? Recommend a specific, detailed target audience.
cleveland international Fund, uSA (By: Ankur Gupta, Atul Kumar, Garvit Sharma,Prashast Jain)
Devised a strategy for market expansion of Cleveland International Fund by conducting qualitative
and quantitative real-estate market research of the Mid-West United States. Performed the valuation and developmental analysis of an existing real estate property, right from inception to completion. This complex evaluation included market research, project valuation, financial modelling as well as analysis on potential sources of financing.
Global cleveland, uSA (By: Anudeep Purwar, vishal Gupta)
Developing a strategy to attract and retain new talent in the greater Cleveland area
Jumpstart, uSA: the Strategic expansion of JumpStart into The Foreign Market. (By: Aditi Murarka, Pallav Mathur, Sankalp Akash Singh)
Determined the market for international business development opportunities for Jumpstart’s solutions. This project involved identification of locations and pitching Jumpstart to organizations in these locations. We also researched the marketability of the Mobile application Jumpstart was seeking to launch. We gave recommendations about must- have features and necessary changes that might improve the usability and acceptance.
Mr. Beams, uSA: Feasibility Plan for replication of Mr. Beam’s uSA business model in india (By: Ashwini Garg, Karan Kamra, vipul Goel)
Designed and developed a growth strategy for Mr. Beams motion sensor LED lights for the Indian market after
Live Projects: Global MBA (uS Semester)
conducting an in-depth analysis for seven competitors and survey with 100+ respondents. Suggested features to tailor the company’s products to fit into the Indian customers’ requirements. Recommended multiple action plans for the company to strengthen its position and enhance the marketability of its products in India using traditional and social media.
Modgy, uSA (By: Ankit tankala, Jeevarasan elenchalvan, Siddarth Bhagwati)
Implementation of a marketing strategy to expand distribution network and international presence by ideation and prototyping to expand its current product line and developing new packaging ideas. Also formulated the entry strategy for the Indian Market and Feasibility plan for its products.
Pulsar Products, uSA (By: Saurav Patro)
This was a craft kit manufacturer who wanted to expand his reach to the global markets. At pulsar we did test marketing for the Chinese and Indian markets. We worked on his new product development for the specific markets with the design team and identified target markets in the Indian and Chinese markets.
Also narrowed down the entire Indian and Chinese customer base to a target base and worked with further integration of the ideal supply chain for the delivery of this product. We also identified the price that the market is willing to pay and suggested this thought the company in report for global expansion strategy.
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FeasibilityStudyofPrernaClasses’expansiontoRanchi,StateLevel
The project involved a feasibility study of Prerna Classes’ (Premier coaching institute in Jamshedpur) expansion to Ranchi and providing recommendations.
Prabhakar Mn mentored a team of five global MBA students Adhitya, Amber, Siddharth, Soumy and vicky
Inventory Management Project at M/s Aphrodite 4 Wheels Ltd. with recommendations leading to over 30% savings per annum.
Pulasta Mahapatra, www.edrubric.com
Edrubric is an interactive analytics platform which helps measure and analyse the performance of students.
Article/Papers PublishedGMP StudentsArticles or Paper published
chandrasekar iyer, “the Future in B2B is Personal Selling”
Published in “International Conference of Research in Marketing”
Description: Personal selling will be a source of Sustained Competitive Advantage for firms. Companies cannot succeed without forging excellent relationships with customers.
Amikar Jha, “corporate Social Responsibility & Sustainability”
Presentedpaper: in International Seminar during 67th All India Commerce Association-2014 at KIIT University, Orissa.
Description: The paper discussed a couple of theories on corporate sustainability and its application in case of ITC Ltd.
Live Projects: Global MBA (uS Semester) Live Projects: GMP
exams clearedGMP Studentsexams cleared
• RavindraAgrawal, CFA Level 3
• SohamGhosh, CFA Level 1
• SohamGhosh, Lean Six Sigma Green Belt
• NaveenKumarPathak, CS (Executive)
Global BM: Academic Achievements Certifications: The students of the batch have complemented their academic rigour with certifications such as CFA Level I, II, and III, Lean Six Sigma Green Belt, CSCA (Certified Supply Chain Analysts) and NCFM.
Clubs: The students of Global Business Management have been actively involved in consulting club, BRACE (Business Review and Consulting Enterprise), and in finance club, WIFT (Weatherhead International Finance and Trade); wherein they engage in simulation exercises, interact with industry professionals, deliver presentations, solving case studies, and discuss various current issues of business world.
Startups: Some of the Global Business Management students have established their own start-up. Drago Allure was started to serve the underprivileged sections and promote children’s education in Jamshedpur and neighbouring areas.
Sports: Students from this programme have participated in sports competitions in China as well as in the annual XLRI vs IIM-C Meet.
Internships: The students were put under a four-week internship in Jamshedpur. The projects assigned covered various domains like finance, marketing, and operations.
In the US, the students were given live company projects under professors who had consulting experience in various industries. Some of the organisations where the Global BM students took up internship are GrafTechInternational,SmartVM,Chemsultants,RustbeltReclamation,MCSign,ClevelandOpera,PiccadillyCreamery,andWirelessEnvironment.
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The Alumni Committee organises and is involved in a plethora of activities that have been bringing the Alumni of XLRI closer to the institute while engaging them with the students, and uses the alumni network in building a stronger brand of XLRI. Activities organised by Alumni Committee during 2015-16:
• SummerMeets2015: Alumni Committee organised the Summer Meets 2015 across seven chapters in India — Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Pune, Delhi, Kolkata, and Hyderabad. A large number of Alumni including stalwarts from different industries participated in the meets, thus making them a huge success
• DistinguishedAlumnusAwards2015: The Distinguished Alumnus Awards function was attended by over 200 alums and nine distinguished alums were felicitated under seven different categories.
• Homecoming2015: Alumni Committee organised the Homecoming 2015 with the sole
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objective of bringing the alumni back to XLRI and giving them a nostalgic experience of their alma mater.
• PoleVault:Pole vault was an interaction session between alumni and students. The alums shared their experience of working in the corporate world with the students.
• SilverJubileeReunion2015: The Silver Jubilee Reunion, hosted for the batch of 1990, was attended by over 60 alumni of the respective batch.
• 35thand40thYearReunion2015: Alumni Committee also organised reunion for batches of 1975, 1979 and 1980 this year.
• Newsletters:The quarterly newsletters — X-Communique and Glimpse — keeps the alumni connected to the campus and apprise them of the latest happenings at XLRI.
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Academic Committee (AcadCom) serves as a facilitator between the students, the professors and the administration. Accordingly, most of the activities carried out by the committee are critical jobs involving interaction with professors regarding deadlines, raising the concerns of students to the administration and coordinating with the entire student community for carrying out academic activities. Though the role played by AcadCom in its key responsibility area is that of a facilitator for lectures, schedules and grades, it involves constant monitoring of the activities going on at campus while making sure that all stakeholders agree to the proceedings. Also, Acadcom helps the Dean’s Office conduct various tasks including choosing of electives and conducting examinations.
The committee organised XL Utsav, a sports and cultural event, for faculty, staff and students. Cricket, football and badminton matches among other sports event were played between faculty and students.
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Association at XLRi for industrial and Operations Management activities during 2015-16
Bull-Whip:An ice-breaker event for the incoming batch saw a participation of over 140 students.
Helios:Helios, a three-stage event leading to a case study presentation in the final round, had entries from many top B-schools across the country. Prof. Ajith Kumar and Prof. Ravi Shekhar Kumar were the judges in the final round.
Synergy: AXIOM (jointly with CRUX and FINAX) organised XLRI’s annual national business conference Synergy on 6 November, 2016 with the theme Recipe for Sustainable Profit Growth in India. AXIOM also conducts guest lectures from international experts in logistics and supply chain and arranges for live projects for the students.
AXIS:AXIS, a quarterly magazine of AXIOM, was launched during Synergy featured articles from students on India’s logistic challenges. The keynote speaker for AXIOM’s chapter was Dinesh Shyamsundar, software design center leader for WABCO. Shyamsundar encouraged students to apply innovation to make businesses sustainable.
Pinnacle: A case study competition saw participation from some of the brilliant minds of the top Indian B-schools. A plethora of innovative solutions on last mile connectivity and hyper local delivery were presented. Over the course of the two days, enriching discussions from the point of view of both corporations and startups provided everyone with a great learning experience.
TheCronos: The Cronos, a quizzing league, tests participants’ understanding of operations and supply chain management concepts and their application to real business problems.
Other significant activities of the year• Round the year events like quizzing,
group discussions and topic-based knowledge sharing, operations videos were launched as AXIOM Lounge
• A special skill development session was organised by SCNEXT, XLRI with special focus on solving operation related problems using MS Excel. The session was coordinated by Ramaswamy V (Class of 2015), MStat IIT Mumbai
• A simulation-based game called Helios was conducted during Ensemble 2014 which saw teams from NITIE, VGSOM etc participate
• Hosted SCALE: Supply Chain and Logistics Exposition during November 6-7, 2014 in Mumbai
• Organised SANSHODHAN, a paper presentation competition
• SCNext@ XLRI conducted an interaction session with Devender Madan, Procurement Consultant at the World Bank, General Manager of ISCEA and Director of Nadder Consulting Group. The theme of discussion Challenges in the Field of Supply Chain. The session saw the exclusive India launch of Ptak Global Case challenge 2014 supported by ISCEA. The campus launch premiere for India took place at XLRI. The team from XLRI was among top three in India.
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• DRACULA, the dramatics society of XLRI, hosted several cultural events during Valhalla 2015 including solo singing, stage play, debate, graffiti and group dance.
• At Ensemble 2015, the society organised various informal events and also staged a Hindi play Taj Mahal ka Tender.
• During Joy of Giving the team organised nukkad natak and were up on stage again for dance performances during sports and cultural fest XL Utsav.
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One of the oldest student societies, Marketing Association of XLRI, was launched in 1971. The society is also registered under The Societies Act of India.
Significant events hosted during 2015-16• MAXIBazaar: A product innovation and marketing strategy event was
organised for the junior batch.
• Ad-Twist: An online competition involving rebranding a product and getting traction on social media.
• FoodforThought: A lecture series by industry experts from various marketing areas. Industry stalwarts from Spice Mobile and Millward Brown interacted with students during the event.
• CircusMaximus: Ensemble 2015 saw MAXI’s involvement in the form of the flagship marketing event, Circus Maximus, where participating teams had to solve a real life case study.
• SDM: This was the fourth consecutive year that Sales and Distribution Management (SDM) live projects were obtained by MAXI from leading FMCG companies like HUL, ITC, Marico, L’Oreal etc. for the senior BM batch as part of the SDM course component.
• MAXIFair: The 37th MAXI Fair, themed on Digital India, was held on 16 and 17 January, 2016. This edition of the fair saw participation from five major companies as research partners — HUL, Pepsico, Mondelez, Marico and TCIL. This was also the first time market research giant Nielsen partnered with MAXI Fair as the official market research advisor and conducted a workshop on campus for the participating research teams.
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PiXL, the photography club of XLRI, is responsible for covering all student conducted events throughout the year at XLRI. The team provides photographs for branding of XLRI across social media, news reports and information brochure.
In collaboration with Ensemble, PiXL launched the photography competition Per-Shot-Fect in November garnering responses from multiple participants on the theme Reflections of India.
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Activities organised by ciiYi during 2015-16 JamshedpurRun:The annual Jamshedpur Run organised by the Yi (Young Indians) Network, a movement promoted by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), was flagged off by internationally acclaimed boxer, Aruna Mishra, on 16 August, 2015.
Kshitij: Kshitij, an annual event of CII Yi was held on 27 September, 2015. The event provides a unique opportunity to school children of Jamshedpur to showcase their cultural skills. This event brings together children from all strata of the society for an inter-school cultural competition.
YoungAchieverScholarship:The Young Achiever Scholarship, initiated in 2014 covers the tuition fees of the less privileged students for an entire year, was awarded to deserving candidates.
NoSmokingChallenge: CII Yi launched a two-day No Smoking Challenge wherein students enrolled themselves along with a buddy to help them jumpstart a smoke-free future.
SilentAuction:Silent Auction, an annual charity drive, was conducted on 11 November, 2015 as part of the Diwali celebrations on campus. Memorabilia and souvenirs collected from the students and faculty of XLRI was auctioned off and the proceeds were given to lung cancer patients in Tata Memorial Hospital.
Sambhava:As part of Ensemble, XLRI’s annual management festival, CII Yi conducted a social entrepreneurship event Sambhava where teams from India’s top B-schools participated.
TEDxXLRI: TEDxXLRI was organised on 13 December, 2015 on the theme Soaring High. The speakers for the event were Managing Director of Leadership Matters Inc. and Ex-Sr. Executive Vice President & Chief Learning Officer at Reliance Industries Ltd., Anand Pillai, a social rights activist, Harish Iyer, India’s first woman civilian BASE jumper, Archana Sardana, and Founder-CEO of Knolscape, Rajiv Jayaraman, a stand-up comedian, Kunal Rao, Journalist Meghna Pant, founder-CEO of Banyan Nation, Mani Vajipeyajula, and musician Rasika Shekar.
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PlaceComm co-ordinates with the institute’s placement cell for the summer internship process and the final placements process on campus.
The summer internship placement of 366 students of the 2015-17 batch completed within two and a half 2.5 days. XLRI continued its parallel placement process called Parivartan for the students who voluntarily withdrew from the conventional placement process and sat for interviews in various top notch NGOs and not for profit organisations. Parivartan this year saw participation from the likes of companies like Bill and Malinda Gates Foundation, Tata Trust and eVidyaloka.
In the corporate placement process firms like ABG, HUL, Kellogg’s, Godrej offered overseas roles. Amongst the BFSI sector, top players such as JPMC, Carlyle, Avendus Capital, and European Hedge Fund made offers. All the FMCG majors – Coca Cola, HUL, ITC, Johnson & Johnson, Kelloggs, Mondelez, Nestle, PepsiCo, RB and others offered multiple roles for students to intern in.
The final placement for the 2014-16 batch was also a success with XLRI witnessing the placement of its largest ever batch of 361 students. The institute attracted participation from 132 recruiters (inclusive of 36 first-time recruiters) and a total of 386 offers were made. XLRI hosted Accenture Strategy, McKinsey and Company and The Boston Consulting Group for the first time, rolling out offers to both BM and HR students.
Once again, XLRI students were able to prove their mettle whereby 102 students were offered PPOs (Pre-Placement Offers) from their summer internships and competitions.
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entRePReneuRSHiP ceLLThe flagship event of E-Cell Ideakon was organised in November. It is a lecture cum networking event wherein speakers inspire students to become entrepreneurs. This year’s edition of Ideakon saw founders of young and successful startups like housing.com, Fashionove.com, Medinifi, Pharmeasy, Asian fox developments share their entrepreneurship experiences with the students.
During Ensemble E-Cell conducted its annual b-plan competition ‘Genesis’, which saw enthusiastic participation from colleges all over the country. Total prize money of Rs 70,000 was awarded to the two most promising ventures.
The biggest milestone for E-cell in the last academic year was the launch of a food delivery startup – Gravycart in Jamshedpur. Gravycart facilitates food delivery from a number of renowned restaurants in Jamshepur to the residents. This provides the E-Cell members an experience of planning and setting up a business venture.
Student Affairs Council is the apex student body heading all committees and representative council for all student activities on campus. It strives for continuous betterment of the entire course and student amenities and manages the various domain committees on campus – academic, placements, co-curricular and extra-curricular. A host of new initiatives were taken up by SAC this year, with the following key achievements:
• Launch of XL Dock, an App that brings the Institute Academic Information System (AIS) to the students on a mobile platform
• First ever Online Voting system with the provision of hosting SOPs online to facilitate efficient and transparent election process
• Cycles were bought for students to aid ease of commutation between the two campuses.
• The old campus was renovated for seniors with upgraded WiFi system and installation of security cameras. Food complex, salon and night canteen facilities were introduced in the new campus.
• SAC also ensured that the student budget allocation has been fair and done to ensure equal growth opportunities to all committees on campus
• SAC also oversaw the organisation of two grand fests on campus – Valhalla and Ensemble.
• SAC continued the tradition of making XLRI a socially aware campus and collected over Rs 5 Lakhs in donation for social causes through various events on campus. This money has been donated across various trusts and social welfare activities.
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The External Linkages Cell is responsible for maintain social media presence of XLRI and for co-ordinating with print and TV media to ensure that only the accurate information is reported about the institute. Over the last year, ExLink has tirelessly worked towards branding and promoting XLRI across all media forums including aspirant relations groups (PagalGuy, InsideIIM, etc.), social media networks (regular updates on Facebook, live-tweeting major events on Twitter, news on XLMeriJaan, YouTube), print media (pre- and post-event press releases for all major campus events).
In July 2015, ExLink conducted Rebrand, the ice-breaker event for the junior batch. The participants had to design a branding strategy for sustaining a brand as big as XLRI.
During Ensemble, the flagship cultural fest of XLRI, ExLink conducted Advocatus Diaboli, an engaging debate, which saw participation from B-Schools across India.
Throughout the year, ExLink has been active in almost every campus event. We covered, recorded and livestreamed all the major XLRI events like the 2nd Dr. Verghese Kurien Memorial Oration, 24th JRD TATA Oration on Business Ethics, Alumni Homecoming 2015, IdeaKon and TEDx XLRI. All of these events were livestreamed on the XLRI Jamshedpur YouTube Channel managed by ExLink.
ExLink also launched several initiatives for student-sourced branding, the chief among them being the Quill-A-Thon, a monthly themed submission contest for featuring our students’ best works on XLMeriJaan, a student blog of XLRI.
ExLink Senior Executive Team 2015-16Winners of Advocatus Diaboli with the Judges
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cRuXActivities hosted by consulting and Research undertaking @ XLRi during 2015-16
Out of the Box: CRUX began the new academic year with its icebreaker event, Out of the Box, for the junior batch of 2017. The two-round event invited everyone to don the hat of a consultant with the teams standing a chance to win attractive cash prizes.
CRUX hosted an interactive session with Vice President, Group Strategy at RPG Enterprises, Avartan Bokil. The session was on demystifying the life and work of consultants. This session was of particular interest to students who were planning to make a career in consulting.
To prepare the XLRI juniors for Summer Internship Placement, CRUX conducted an interactive sessions on case study.
The 5th edition of XLRI’s annual management conclave, Synergy-2015, was organised on in November in association with FINAX (the finance club) and AXIOM (the operations club). The theme for the conference was Recipe for Sustainable profitable Business Growth in India.
Strategikon, the flagship strategy-based even during Ensemble, saw a huge turn-out. This was accompanied by Drishtikon, an annual paper presentation competition.
Orion, a live-consultancy project based event, was hosted for the students of XLRI. The event gives students an opportunity to work on live projects based in Jamshedpur. The project running for four weeks gives opportunity to students to learn the critical nuances of consulting, with specific focus on deliverables, and client-side interaction including regular client-visits.
Sportscomm, the sports committee of XLRI, organised several events round the year.
The Independence Cup saw the campus buzzing with sportsmanship spirit. Three teams NIT Jamshedpur, IIT Kharagpur and XLRI, battled it out in XLRI campus.
The XLRI recorded victory in the third consecutive year in the annual XL-IIMC meet.
CricBlitz, a cricket tournament, was organised for senior and junior batches of XLRI. To engage the poker addicts, a series of poker nights were organised.
XL-Arena, a sports quiz, was organized during Ensemble.
Other sports events organised by SportsComm include Shuttle Masters, TT Pratyogita, XL-Futsal League, chess, pool and carrom tournaments.
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inFRAcOMInfracom acts as a bridge between students and the administration to facilitate the maintenance of student hostels and canteen. The day-to-day activities include reporting and resolving of infrastructural issues related to student residences and keeping a check on the quality of food served in the canteen.
Infracom also assists the Ensemble and Valhalla teams during their events by ensuring snacks and dinner arrangements for students. The committee is responsible for facilitating residential allocation for exchange students. The team maintains a robust feedback network through their online portal that was launched this year, and the Facebook page which the students use for highlighting specific issues and providing general feedback.
Samarthya was established to reach out to the school students in the city of Jamshedpur in January 2012 by a group of 8 to 10 students from the batch of 2013. Samarthya is recognized as the youth wing of the ‘Centre for Education Management, Leadership and Research’ (CEMLR). CEMLR is headed by Prof. I.S.F. Irudayaraj, the senior most professor in the department of Organizational Behavior at XLRI. Prof. Irudayaraj is also the chief advisor of Samarthya. This is the fourth year of operations for Samarthya.
Over the last one year, team Samarthya has grown tremendously into a strong 40 member team and has consistently conducted weekly sessions in 15 sections (classes IX–XII) of MNPS, DBMS and Loyola School focusing on social and emotional development of school students. The consistent interaction with students has helped us establish a bond with the students and the trust that they show in us by sharing their issues is what motivates us and the entire team.
Team Samarthya conducted the second edition of hugely successful - Disha ‘15, the career counselling workshop on November 8th, 2016. Over 20 students from XLRI gave guidance on 19 different career streams for the students of classes 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th. Over 300 students, parents and teachers attended the event.
Team Samarthya hosted Reflections ‘16 - the 4th edition of our Annual Conference on 16th January, 2016. The theme of Reflections ‘16 was “Let’s Talk”. This was aimed to bring out in the open the difference in perspectives of the stakeholders in three areas – Parent Child Relation,
SAMARtHYACyber Security and Changing Times. The conference saw participation from over 8 schools and a footfall of over 100. The stakeholders discussed and reflected on the difference in perspectives and then presented their ideas in the open forum.
Team Samarthya organized “Meet the Mentors: Train the Trainers”, a workshop for school teachers facilitated by CEMLR with the objective of helping teachers be better mentors for their students and increase the ambit of Samarthya’s collaborators.
Team Samarthya also plans to chart out a developmental program for children with thalassemia, for which we have engaged with Anurag Foundation and also visited their site in order to get a better understanding about the cause. The team is also in discussion with Mr Ronald D’Costa - an advisor of the team, to extrapolate Samarthya’s understanding of childrens’ need unto thalassemic children.
On September 9th and 10th, team Samarthya associated with Tata Main Hospital in organizing the 2-day ‘World Suicide Prevention Day’ program which involved an “Awareness Walk”, Group Discussions and Debate competition. Over 15 schools and colleges including NIT Adityapur participated in the event. Team Samarthya also organized an essay writing competition for school students as part of the program.
To further expand the reach of team Samarthya and interact with the school children an active Facebook group with more than 500 members is maintained. The Facebook page of team Samarthya has more than 1000 followers. Team Samarthya has recently started an initiative of sharing online, education and career patterns of students of XLRI from various fields to inspire the school students to broaden their horizons and enable them to understand various fields.
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Fire@x, Forum for Industrial Relations at XLRI, organises activities to promote student interest in Industrial Relation.
The Forum for Industrial Relations at XLRI is responsible for promoting Industrial Relations among the students of XLRI and other top MBA schools across India.
Fire@x conducted the 7th National IR Confernece in January this year in partnership with IIRA, FES, Britannia and IOCL. The chief guest at the conference was Principal Labour and Employment Adviser,Govt of India, PP Mitra.
The visit to ITC Munger (450 km from Jamshedpur) was organised successfully by FIRE@X in December, 2015. The visit was conducted for the third year in succession. The students get a chance to witness the life in ITC’s tobacco factory and interact with several trade union leaders.
Fire@x also conducted the second season of the biggest IR management quiz league, a series of three quizzes over the course of two months. The event witnessed participation from top 30 B schools in India and was a widely appreciated.
Among other events of Fire@x were the events conducted during Ensemble 2015. Apollo, a simulation event where students had to bargain among themselves, was large participation. Strike or Yield, the flagship event of FIRE@X witnessed participation from top 20 B-schools in India.
FiRe@XFinance Association of XLRI, is a student committee that endeavours to promote finance related activities in XLRI. It collaborates with the leading BFSI institutions to provide an industrial interface to the students of XLRI by means of organising workshops, guest lectures, seminars, and information sessions.
Significant events of the year:
• It recently played host to RBI’s e-Baat session, an event that saw participation in huge numbers from students and banking professionals.
• FINAX helps students streamline and pursue a career in finance by conducting sessions on equity research, trading and fundamental analysis.
• The XLRI Student Fund, an initiative of FINAX, is XLRI’s in-house equity fund, which gives students the experience of managing an investment portfolio. The Student Fund’s investment philosophy is of value investing through fundamental analysis. The sector analysts generate quality research to aid investment decisions.
• FINAX welcomes the incoming batch with the ice-breaker event, the King of the Pit, wherein students get an experience of market trading.
• An annual finance conclave, Synergy, was organised in Mumbai where eminent industrial figures came together to interact and debate issues related to finance sector.
• The merger and acquisition competition, Dealbook, saw 340 teams participate from over 49 B-schools. The teams where required to submit a presentation which was adjudged by XLRI faculty.
FinAX The FINAX team
The XLRI Nature and Adventure Club (XLANC) is the youngest formal committee on campus.
XLANC commenced the academic year by organising a rifle-shooting workshop for XL students at the Rifle Club in association with the Jamshedpur Rifle Club and Tata Steel Adventure Foundation. This was followed by a wall-climbing course at the newly inaugurated climbing gym at TSAF. The committee also arranged a cleaning drive on the banks of Dimna Lake in collaboration with JUSCO and Environmental Foundation of India.
In October a trek to Dalma Hills was arranged for the students.
During Ensemble in November Paintball and Body Zorbing activities were hosted for the participants.
In December and January, XLANC conducted national level quiz, Gaia’sChallenge. The quiz was hosted on the TSAF Facebook page and was carried out in two rounds and boasted participation by more than 350 teams from top B-schools of India.
As part of the During 37th MAXI fair held in January, XLANC organised a Laser Tag arena on the fair grounds.
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ISEP is a student body representation of the International Student Exchange Programme at XLRI. This functional committee handles the responsibility of managing tie-ups with foreign colleges. At present the committee has alliances with 13 universities in 9 countries across USA, Europe and Southeast Asia.
Students can study a term in these colleges for a period of three months while learning from a different culture and experiencing a plethora of changes. ISEP oversees the application process to these colleges and is responsible for establishing new tie-ups. Every year around 60 students opt for the exchange programme
This year ISEP has been host to 14 exchange students from the UK, France and the Philippines.
ISEP also organised XL-MUN during ENSEMBLE 2015 in which several topics were discussed ranging from the WTO issue of agricultural subsidies to the FIFA scandal.
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SAPPHIRE, the HR committee at XLRI organised several events round the year. Following are some of the significant events.
CHAOS: A live simulation event which introduced the participating teams to the concept of negotiations and body-shopping and required the teams to maximise the value of their human capital.
Battle HRoyale: Battle HRoyale is a national HR quiz league with a case study competition held in the final round. Around 400 teams participated from over 50 B-schools across India.
Inferno:SAPPHIRE along with Fire@x organised Inferno, at the Ensemble theme launch. SAPPHIRE also organised of War of Wits, the flagship HR event at Ensemble, the annual XLRI management fest. The event saw participation from the top HR B-schools all across the country. SAPPHIRE also teamed up with FIRE@X and CRUX to organise Apollo, the HR domain event at Ensemble, exclusively for XLRI students.
LiveProjects:A target for SAPPHIRE this year was to get more live projects for students and that was achieved in the form of projects on live business problems being faced by organisations like Backspace Consulting and VenueMonk.
LeadershipTalks:SAPPHIRE also conducted leadership talks led by senior consultants from KPMG.
Synapse:SAPPHIRE launched its annual publication Synapse, inviting content from industrialists, academicians and students.
NationalHRSurvey:SAPPHIRE launched the 3rd National HR Survey in association with Towers Watson, the results of which will be shared at an industry-facing event to be conducted in summer 2016 in collaboration with Towers Watson.
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XLRI hosted the 4th edition of the inter-college sports and cultural extravaganza Valhalla 2015 in July in its Jamshedpur campus. This year the theme of the fest was Heroes and a wide range of events spanning across sports, culture and adventure were organised.
Valhalla hosted pro-shows by Prince Dance Group and singer Shilpa Rao. The fest witnessed a footfall of over 800 with participation of around 400 students from some of the leading B-Schools.
A series of online events during Valhalla increased its presence across 60 B-Schools in India.
Valhalla never disappoints in its social ventures. This year we carried out the first ever cleaning drive at Dimna Lake in association with JUSCO. We donated more than Rs 2.5 lakh for NGO’s like MILAAP that work towards the betterment of society.
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The SPICMACAY XLRI organised a number of captivating events in the academic year 2015-16.
A Manipuri dance performance by Sinam Basu Singh was conducted on 14 April 2015.
During Valhalla, the committee organised a very unique event- Raagalaya and Laasya. Raagalaya was the classical vocal & instrumental competition and Laasya, the classical dance competition.
A lively Talent Night 2015 was organised for all students in August 2015.
SPICMACAY also hosted the First Film Festival in campus in association with Federation of Film Societies of India, Eastern Region and Kalamandir Celluloid Chapter Art Foundation, Jamshedpur, in September.
The student society invited Pandit Salil Bhatt during the VIRASAT Concert Series organised in September. Pandit Salil Bhatt, born to Grammy Award Winner – Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, played the Satvik Veena, his own creation.
In October the teams organised a puppet show by Dolls Theatre. Dolls Theatre is a Puppet Theatre Group headed by Sri Sudip Gupta, a contemporary creative puppeteer, of Kolkata.
In association with the THEPLAXI committee, SPICMACAY hosted the Dandiya Night.
SPICMACAY XLRI has always delighted XLers by upholding Indian tradition. The team presented SANSKRITI, showcasing folk and classical dance performance during Alumni Homecoming in November.
As part of Ensemble 2015, SAARANG 2015 featured Sangam, an Indian classical music group, comprising of young vocalists and instrumentalists who seek to blend Hindustani and Carnatic classical music to bring forth a modern and contemporary narrative to the age old art forms.
SiGMA SPicMAcAYSIGMA-oikos (Social Initiative Group for Managerial Assistance) is a committee at XLRI that undertakes socially relevant projects on a regular basis. In 2012, SIGMA tied up with the international agency oikos based in Switzerland.
initiatives undertaken during 2015-16
ProudtoRideCyclingInitiative: SIGMA-oikos in association with SAC (Student Affair Council) launched a Campus Cycle Project, with a pilot run of 36 cycles to commute between the old and the new campus.
SpotCleaning: The team conducted two Spot Cleaning drives this year where volunteers from XLRI beautified spots and painted walls.
Daan-Utsav:JamshedpurJoyFest: The student society anchored and facilitated the Joy of Giving festival in Jamshedpur from 2-8 of October. During the week, students from XLRI engaged in a variety of events such as donating clothes and dry ration, visiting an old age home, raising funds for kids in a local orphanage and a friendly football match with the mess workers.
UnifiedSportsEvent: SIGMA-oikos in association with a local NGO Jeevika, held a Unified Sports Event for children with special needs in November. Students of XLRI engaged in various sporting activities with the students of Jeevika.
BloodDonationCamp: SIGMA-oikos organized two blood donation camps this year in July and November respectively.
MentorMentee: SIGMA-oikos in collaboration with Kasidih High School and Kerala Samajam Model School launched the Mentor-Mentee Counseling Initiative. In this initiative, XLRI students will be mentoring school children belonging to financially disadvantaged background.
Manthan-TheCaseStudyCompetition: Sigma-oikos in association with team Ensemble organized Manthan, a case study competition as part of Ensemble 2015.
SIGMAtoons: The initiative encouraged XLRI students to send out socially relevant messages through impactful cartoon strips.
NationalConferenceonSocialEntrepreneurship: SIGMA-oikos organized the 8th annual National Conference on Social Entrepreneurship in January. The theme of this year’s conference was Social Innovations: Changing Lives and Society. SPICMACAY Seniors
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GMP cOMMitteeS
The Branding Committee of PGDM (GM) is the single point of contact of the batch with the outside world. It is the public relations department of the batch.
The responsibilities of Brandcomm can be divided into online and offline activities. The online tasks are aimed at providing a window into the PGDM-GM life and include specific outcome based activities such as creating brand awareness for PGDM-GM, uniting the PGDM-GM alumni community and maintaining a healthy footprint across various social media channels including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, pagalguy etc.
We also manage print media coverage and are responsible for timely delivery of press releases for every event that the batch organises.
Major activities this year include publishing placement brochure and branding XLerate.
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OPeRAtiOnS cLuBThe Operations Club of PGDM (GM) was formed primarily to focus on operations related activities in the batch.
The club has organised various workshops where GMP students from different background talk about their experience (working methodology, trend in their industry etc.) for the benefit of other students.
The club has also organized various training sessions like Six Sigma Green Belt, PMP and plans to organise trainings like Six Sigma Black Belt, Supply chain etc. in future.
The club was also actively involved in organising a case study competition called Engage during Xlerate 2016, a sports event.
The Career Development Committee focuses on skill gap assessment and development needs of PGDM (GM) participants. It coordinates with different clubs and interest-based groups to inculcate the peer-learning culture in fellow batch mates.
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students, through an external agency
• Dividing students into groups as per their sectors/industries/verticals for group discussions, to enhance cross-functional and cross-industry knowledge
• Preparing company dockets, a comprehensive aggregation of pieces of information before interviews
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PLAceMent cOMMitteeThe Placement Committee of PGDM(GM) is the bridge between companies and the batch. It connects and engages with prospective employers, schedules, plans and coordinates the entire placement process thereby ensuring a healthy mix of placement opportunities. By working closely with recruiters and developing lasting relationships, the committee strives to make XLRI the preferred business school for corporate placements.
tOAStMASteRS cLuBThe Toastmasters Club at XLRI is a platform that empowers students and presents them with an opportunity to transform into competent communicators and leaders. The club holds weekly meets wherein students hone their oratory skills in an encouraging and stimulating atmosphere. The club has participation from all the programmes including HR, BM, Global MBA and FPM.
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The Leadership committee of PGDM (GM) gives students a platform to interact with industry stalwart through the XLRI Leadership Series event.
XLRI Leadership Series has hosted in past distinguished leaders from industry and even former foreign secretary of India. The session topics revolve around industry insights, case studies, creativity, innovation and pressing corporate issues.
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cuLtuRAL cOMMitteeThe Cultural Committee of PGDM (GM) was formed to provide opportunities to students to appreciate and celebrate their cultural diversity by organising various events and festivals.
XLRI weighs peer-learning as one of the strongest pillars of achieving quality education. To facilitate the same, the committee organises many formal (like Xlerate, Prarambh) and informal events (birthday celebrations) where people get to interact with each other.
Consulting Club is a management consulting club which provides the student community opportunities to solve business problems using the case method, thus empowering them with the necessary skills for a successful career in consulting and strategic management.
PLAceMent ActivitieS: GLOBAL (BM)
The Team Behind Placements of Students
GLOBAL MBA cOMMitteeS
XLeRAte 2016The third edition of XLerate, national-level sports, leadership and cultural festival, was organised by PGDM-GM for one year MBA programme students in February, 2016 at XLRI campus, Jamshedpur.
XLerate 2016 kicked off its events with XL Aasha — a unique sporting event for underprivileged students. The fest was launched with the aim to serve as a connecting platform for all the students of one year MBA programmes.
In the three-day meet students from premier management institutes across India, such as IIM- C, L, S, MDI- Gurgaon, SP Jain- Mumbai, XIM-Bhubaneshwar, Great Lakes, Chennai, competed in various sporting, leadership, and cultural events.
This year the students received offers from organisations across various industry domains. Organisations like IBM, Lenovo, Assa Abloy, PwC, Tata Steel, 3M, Novo Nordisk, Coffee Day, UAE Exchange Financial Services and many others participated in the placement process. International offers were also made to students. The batch of 2015-17 attained 100 percent placement in summer internship offers across various profiles in finance, strategy, operations and marketing. Organisations such as SEBI, Rothschild, Sterlite, Zycus, BlueStar India, HealthKart and others were prime recruiters.
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tHe ALcOM RePORtThe Alcom of Global Business Management (GBM) engages and interacts with the Alumni of XLRI in conjunction with Alumni Office. GBM, being a flag bearer in XLRI’s pursuit to stamp its mark on the International Business Arena, strives to benefit from the rich experience of XLRI’s Alumni. The GBM Alcom also strives to meet and network with the Alumni who are abroad.
The alumni committee of Global BM met Mr. Nipun Talwar in Shanghai. Nipun is an alumni of the 1998-2000 batch of XLRI and has worked with Unilever since his graduation. The alumni committee facilitated an interaction with him over lunch with the Global BM students. Nipun gave valuable career advice to all the students, especially to those interested in marketing and also shared some of his old memories from college. It was a pleasant experience to meet a senior successful XLer.
In India, the Alcom has played a significant role in the success of the Summer Meet and the Alumni
Home Coming. The summer meet saw the GBM-Alcom take on important responsibilities in ensuring the Planning, Logistics and the Invitations were in order. The summer meet also served as an opportunity for the students to meet the entire active Alumni for the first time in time in their city of work. For example, in the Bangalore alumni meet, a meet and greet session was held prior to the Summer meet wherein the Alumni from various companies and walks of life gave invaluable advice to the current students who were in midst of their Summer Internships.
During the Silver Jubilee Homecoming of the 1989 batch, the Alcom also initiated a conversation between the Administration and the batch of 1989 to reflect, and chart a plan for what the GBM and other courses in XLRI should look like so that the MBA education offered at XLRI meets the Industry and students expectations. As hosts in the new International center, the Alcom facilitated various interactions with the visiting Alumni who are now in regular touch with the batch.
As a new course, it is vital that the GBM program gets good coverage in the Alumni circles of XLRI. The Alcom strived to do this by insightful presentations during the summer meets and the Various Alumni events on XLRI campus. The GBM-Alcom worked with the other programs on campus to unitedly deliver all the Alumni events. Alcom also worked alongside Placecom to bring prospective companies to recruit and engage with students.
2015-16 has been a year of tremendous progress for Global Business Management with greater awareness levels amongst the Alumni Community and the Industry. The GBM-Alcom is proud to be a partner in this initiative and will continue to play its part in furthering the interests of Global Business Management and XLRI.
The Team Behind Academic Events and Activities
GMBA AcAdeMic cOMMitteeThe purpose of the Global MBA Academic Committee is to supervise the academic affairs of the programme.
It ensures that:
• Various resources in XLRI and in the other two schools — School of Economics & Management at Tongji University (China) and Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University (USA) — are appropriately allocated to support and sustain the academic programmes under six themes across three countries: ensuring adequate distribution of case material, books, and other academic
readings; scheduling of classes, and other complementary classes, if any.
• The faculty personnel policies and procedures support and enhance academic priorities and objectives
• The Global MBA’s academic programmes are relevant for the students of the three countries and that the students are well served by the programme
• The academic programmes are effective; and take steps to continuously improve them for a desirable outcome
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The Team Behind PR Events
SeniorExecutiveMembers:Amber Shukla, Arniv Gupta, Rishabh Jain
JuniorExecutiveMembers: Mohit Kamboj, Piyush Madhukar, Swarnim Srivastava, Yashwanth Reddy M
The Global MBA Public Relations committee was founded when the Global MBA program of XLRI was flagged off in 2013.
As the torch bearer of Global MBA program, the Global MBA Public Relations committee handles most aspects of Global MBA program’s internal and external promotion and communication; producing collateral to support programs, events and initiatives. Communication is a fast-moving target, and the committee is always looking for ways to “get the word out” while maintaining its focus on the students and on the consistency of its message.
The mission of the Global MBA Public Relations is to promote positive relations between the Global MBA batch and its many constituents; enhance internal and external communications. It is responsible for the development, design, preparation, and coordination of college publications; conceptualizes, produces and edits written communication, including newsletters, press releases, statements, talking points and opinion pieces; coordination of trade shows; coordination of events on campus and the design and maintenance of XLRI website.
GLOBAL MBA PuBLic ReLAtiOnS
inFRAcOMThe Infrastructure Committee strives to provide a healthy environment for the holistic development of students. By acting as a facilitator between the Administration and the students, resolving issues related to the hostel and the mess, and organising special events to enrich student life, the Global Business Management Infracom makes the International Centre feel like a home away from home.
The four-member team, comprising of two Senior Executive Members and two Junior Members, ensures that the Indian students have a comfortable stay while studying in XLRI and our partner schools in Shanghai and Cleveland. Additionally, the committee looks after the well-being of the students from our partner schools while they reside at the International Centre of XLRI. The committee works closely with the International Centre management to address grievances related to accommodation, recreational facilities, internet services and food.
The committee was instrumental in securing convenient housing facilities in Cleveland for the students’ semester at Case Western Reserve University in 2015. Apart from being in close proximity to the management school, each apartment was comfortably furnished and had a well-equipped kitchen.
In keeping with the tradition of the program, the Infracom mobilized help from the Indian batch and celebrated Diwali with grand festivities in Shanghai in 2014 and 2015 along with the American and Chinese cohorts. The committee is also involved in planning events for celebrating the Chinese New Year in XLRI and in which the students from all schools participate enthusiastically. The first Chinese New Year celebration in 2015 was attended by more than three hundred students, faculty and family members of faculty who appreciated the cultural events and traditional Chinese food that were prepared by the Global BM students.
The Infracom is constantly attuned to the needs of the American and Chinese cohorts and ensures the best possible representation of their cuisines in the mess. The committee also maintains a fund for students’ birthday celebrations and involves all students to bring cheer to the birthday boy/girl by arranging for a cake cutting party exactly at the stroke of midnight.
Additionally, the committee plays a vital role in placements by handling the logistics, arranging for video conference facilities, providing refreshments, and ensuring that recruiters have a comfortable stay at the International Centre. By handling these various services, Infracom aids the Placement Committee in ensuring a smooth and stress free placement process for candidates and recruiters alike.
Global BM Infracom – Count on us to protect and to serve.
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SeniorMembers:Amber Shukla, Neelesh Mathur
JuniorMembers: Ajit Reddy Kandela, Siddhant Agarwal
The Global BM Sportscom ensures, amidst the hectic schedule and the toll that assignments, classes, and academics, in general, have on the students of an MBA college, our batch mates have access to the best sporting infrastructure, equipment and an overwhelming participation at all the 3 universities that come together to form the XLRI Global BM program. It is the responsibility of the Sportscom to keep students updated on time regarding all the sporting events that happen on the 3 campuses that the students visit to facilitate and encourage widespread participation. The Sportscom consists of 2 members from the senior and 2 from the junior batch.
The Global BM Sportscom works in tandem with the other Sporting Committees from the BM/HRM programs as well as the 1-year General Management Program to ensure that students are able to participate in the sports they love during the course of the program, keeping in mind the fact
that these might be the last few years that the students play these sports at a College/University level.
The Global BM Sportscom has been an integral part of the various sporting events that have been a part of XLRI over the years and has made its presence felt in a big way. Right from ‘Ratanjee’ that looks at identifying the best new sporting talent to enter XLRI to winning ‘Valhalla’ and the prestigious XLRI-IIMC Meet, Global BM students have been at the forefront all along. It is no strange coincidence then that the college registered 3 consecutive XLRI-IIMC wins for the first time in a history spanning almost 50 years with the introduction of the Global BM program.
Being Global citizens, the Global BM Sportscom is active internationally by working alongside the sporting committees in Tongji University, Shanghai and Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, USA in encouraging students to train and leave their mark at an International level. The Sunshine Cup at Jiaotong University, Shanghai saw Global BM Students sweat it out along with 16
other teams at the Province level tournament consisting of various sports which includes Badminton, Table Tennis, Tug of War, Football etc. where students formed lasting relationships with students from some of the most prestigious universities from Shanghai. These relationships were extended beyond the tournament wherein students from the Global BM were invited by CEIBS (China Europe International Business School) University for a friendly football match.
The foreign cohorts showed great enthusiasm in sports at XLRI. This motivated the Global BM Sportscom to organize many events such as a Table tennis tournament which saw a participation of more than 50 students, and a Badminton Tournament which saw a participation of 40 students. These events created great bonding and lasting memories among the students. Sporting events extended to virtual gaming as well with the students having a fun, frolic and intense gaming experience in an evening of Counter-Strike and Age of Empires Tournament.
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It also advises students on responding to media interview requests; helps organize and promote activities that support recruitment, fundraising and marketing; identifies internal and external issues that have the potential to generate public interest or affect the college’s reputation.
committee Work• To represent XLRI as a B-school that gives the corporate
world management professionals who uphold its core values of Excellence,RelationshipandIntegrity, to its various stakeholders including the media, the industry, aspiring students and the alumni
• To act as the spokesperson Global MBA for XLRI to the outside world, nurture & manage the brand and utilize its synergies where appropriate
• To serve as liaison and build relations and connections with local, national and international media outlets, creating a strong presence and ensuring that overall, people are more aware of the activities and accomplishments of faculty, staff and students throughout the year
• To maintain fan pages on various online portals and forums such as Pagalguy, InsideIIM, blogs, and on social media websites such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn etc.
• Assist in compilation of the in-house magazine “the Magis” by encouraging the students to contribute articles of all the happenings on campus
• Spearheaded the rollout of Global MBA Placement Brochure 2014-16
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SeniorMembers: Gaurav Kumar, Siddharth Jain, Vicky Sinha
JuniorMembers: Ajit Reddy Kandela, Prithviram G N, Yashwanth Reddy M,
Career Development Committee (CDC) is one of the primary student committees responsible for the personal and academic development of Global BM batches at XLRI. The main responsibility of CDC is to enhance employability of Global BM students in the field of their choice.
We periodically access the skill level of students via mock interviews and group discussions. Based on evaluations, we provide behavioral and area specific feedback. Additionally, we facilitate interview readiness by providing industry and company information. We help the students improve their CVs with respect to content and presentation, while ensuring that only verified information is entered. The CVs go through a comprehensive verification process where each point is checked and verified. We also provide feedback via sessions conducted by CDC members, faculty members, alumni and also by eminent personalities from different sectors. All these activities help the students in preparing themselves for the placement process and the industry.
Major Responsibilities:• To periodically assess the intellectual, analytical and
confidence levels of the batch and to enhance them
• To act as communication facilitators between Placecomm and rest of the students i.e. to gauge the mood of the peers regarding the working and transparency of Placecomm and calling upon them to answer the same
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• To make a database of the interview questions asked during the placements of the previous batches of Global BM
• To maintain a database of CVs and provide feedback to improve them
• To encourage peers to participate in Business and Case study competitions that are related to the specializations of their interest
• To gather information or data about companies that are planning to recruit from Global BM
Academic activities (2015-16)• CDC organized a leadership talk by Mr.SunilKhanbahale
- MIT Sloan fellow, innovator and entrepreneur, where he spoke about Re-imagining Kumbh Mela.
• Mock Interview and GD preparation session hosted by Mr.Nishit, Alumni of XLRI and Cofounder of Jabong, was coordinated by the CDC team.
• Regular GD sessions were organized at the Weatherhead School of Management where students from Chinese and US nationalities were usually invited to participate in discussions and debates with the members of the Indian cohort in the program.
• Created study groups for each specialization (Marketing/Finance/Operations) to share the learnings and fill in the learning gaps
• Organized Mock interviews at Tongji University where the participants were evaluated by peer group and feedback was given by the CDC team.
Career Development Committee – Global BM Sunil Khanbahale (MIT Sloan fellow, innovator and entrepreneur) addressing Global BM students
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Secretary ViceChairman TreasurerPranabeshRay EAbraham,S.J. JeromeCutinha,S.J.Dean [Academics] Director Financial ControllerXLRI XLRI XLRI Jamshedpur Jamshedpur Jamshedpur
tHe BOARd OF GOveRnORS OF XLRi
ChairmanT V NarendranManaging DirectorTata Steel Ltd. Jamshedpur
EAAugustine,S.J. SubodhBhargava JaspalBindraRector Chairman Former Group Executive Director & De Nobili School Tata Communications Ltd. CEO Asia, Standard Chartered Bank Dhanbad New Delhi Hong Kong
GeorgeFernandes,S.J. PaulFernandes,S.J. CLGeorge,S.J.President Vice Chanceller, Rector Jamshedpur Jesuit Society Xavier University Loyola SchoolJamshedpur Director, XIM Jamshedpur Bhubaneswar SGeorge,S.J. AjayKaul RajiveKaulDean [Administration] CEO ChairmanXLRI Jubilant FoodWorks Ltd. NICCO Corpn. LimitedJamshedpur Noida Kolkata
SumitMazumder RekhaMMenon JoseParayankenChairman & Managing Director Chairman Chairman & Managing DirectorTIL Ltd., & CII President Accenture India Mozambique Holdings, MaputoKolkata Bangalore Mozambique VarkeyPerekkatt,S.J. RKPremarajan NSRajanPresident Professor Group Chief HR Officer &Delhi Jesuit Society XLRI Member Group Executive CouncilDelhi Jamshedpur of Tata Sons, Mumbai
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