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Dear Students,
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13th August, 2010
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Everyone wants to change for the better. A case in point could be students who have graduated from B-Schools, and are expected to get adjusted to totally new situations for which they need to demonstrate their flexibility and adaptability. Then again new recruits find it very difficult to get along in a new environment as they might have studied in their local regions. However, to stay with the pace of the world today you need to understand how the outside world impacts business and should go by your gut feel. There are very few courses that really build the skills needed to succeed in the corporate world so read ‘Think out of the Box’ to find out what kind of B-school will help you.
Moreover, professional education is considered important as it facilitates active and practical learning. Considering this, many education institutions the world over are promoting all women colleges. This week’s ‘All Women Colleges’ reflects on the need to provide exclusive professional programmes for women in the future.
Then there's one other thing that's hard to teach: integrity. An analysis of the huge expenses incurred to make Commonwealth Games (CWG) a success, has virtually opened a Pandora’s Box! And it becomes rather dismaying to discover that there is a great deal of suppressed, ignored, and misplaced evidence that would alter the legacy for our sportspersons!
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“Think out of the Box”
Dr Natarajan has been leading Zensar as the CEO for over seven years now, making Zensar one of the most successful IT companies in the country. He was named the 'CEO of the Year' by the Asia Pacific HR Conference in 1999. He is a member of the Board of Governors of NITIE Mumbai and member of the Executive Council and Chairmen’s Council of NASSCOM.
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The whistle blows on CWG malpractices
The multi-event international sporting extravaganza, the Commonwealth Games (CWG), scheduled to be held in New Delhi from October 3-14, 2010, has turned out to be a virtual Pandora’s Box by virtue of its never ending string of financial irregularities and corruption.
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All Women Colleges:The Rage of Times In the past four decades, the Women’s Movement, changes in demographics and technology and maturity in civic sense has made ‘women education’ a necessity rather than a government initiative. However, while success has been met the world over for primary and to some extent secondary education, the same cannot be said in the case of higher-level studies and professional education.Professional education is especially important as it facilitates active and practical learning.
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Word Skills
While one is strengthening his vocabulary he needs to understand the context in which a particular word is used. Having a wide vocabulary will help a student write better, add fluency to speaking and comprehend what they read.
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This Week's News
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General Knowledge
General knowledge (GK) is contributed to personal enrichment and a better understanding of the world around you. A good GK can help one crack various exams. (Read More)
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We will bring you many more such insights into various B-schools, programmes and admissions from students as well as faculty in the weeks to come. So stay tuned. Do write to us, detailing what you like and what you don’t about this weekly magazine at
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Till next week then, all the best.
Regards,
Sarita Kutty
Editor
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Last Updated (Wednesday, 18 August 2010 19:37)