IBS student have the advantage of a developing a cross-functional knowledge base.
Students at IBS have the advantage of a developing a
cross-functional knowledge base, with the perfect blend of Indian and
International perspectives. The contemporary courseware along with the
emphasis on case-based interactive learning, and the strong industry interface,
prepare them to become the business leaders of the future. General Management Focus |
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A Blend of
Indian and International Perspectives
Using a variety of teaching materials and case studies, IBS
provides the students a blend of Indian and International perspectives that
best reflect the realities of today's multinational, multicultural business
milieu. Students are encouraged to think globally and act locally.
This combination of perspectives ensures that students:
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Understand the nature of domestic and international
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Are sensitized to the demands of multicultural teams and
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Become comfortable with, and capable of, managing
ambiguity and diversity. |
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Develop strategic skills and adaptability. |
Emphasis
on Case-based Learning
Case-based learning is an important component of business
education at IBS. Most of the courses are taught through real-life cases,
designed to help bridge the gap between management theory and practice.
Business
Modeling and Simulation
IBS includes business modeling and simulation games in its
curricula for the programs, in order to give students an introduction to
business decision making.
Strong
Industry Interface
IBS has a strong, active and growing interface with
industry, with experts from a range of leading companies delivering regular
guest lectures, and serving as members of various advisory boards.
Continuous
Learning
The programs offer students an opportunity for continuous
learning, so that their knowledge and skills remain current and relevant. The
learning methodology adopted provides them the desire and the ability to seek,
comprehend and internalize knowledge on a continuing basis, even after they
complete the programs.
The
Learning Approach
The programs use an optimal blend of classroom instruction,
self-study, assignments, case discussions and analyses, leadership and soft
skills labs, IT training, project work, seminars, quizzes, and tests.
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