Saturday, May 17, 2008

About IIM Ahmedabad

Had been trough with the situations from IIMA and now suffered and scolded at SBS-OxUni.
The experience says, was not much difference between these two hell, but i can say, SBS-OxUni is father of IIMA.
Anyway its enough to say good words about my educational institution. After all i was dying to get admission their and was dreaming all over night. And i dont want to be the people who abuse their institutions after finishing my course.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

China vs India

Comparing India and China is to embark on an old puzzle that has fascinated smart people for centuries. The newer question of economic leadership, however—"Which country will overtake the other in the foreseeable future?" —is an urgent and important one, according to a provocative article in the July-August issue of Foreign Policy magazine.
It is urgent and important because China and India are the world's next major powers, according to the writers, Yasheng Huang, formerly of Harvard Business School and now a professor at M.I.T. Sloan School of Management, and Tarun Khanna, a professor of strategy at HBS. It is also important because the two countries have embraced very different models of development.
The biggest source of worry is the state of China's banking sector, which is technically insolvent.—Yasheng Huang and Tarun Khanna
The reasons they have done so are complex but, in general, China has discouraged or actively undermined local entrepreneurship in favor of an foreign direct investment-dependent approach, they say. India, on the other hand, is building an infrastructure—however slowly—that allows entrepreneurship and free enterprise to thrive. By making fuller use of its resources, India's long-term outlook may be far stronger, they suggest. Macroeconomic statistics cited by Huang and Khanna show China clearly in the lead. "But," the authors wonder in Foreign Policy, "the real issue isn't where China and India are today, but where they will be tomorrow."
How these two models play out has great significance not just for Asia but also for other parts of the world that want to benefit from their lessons and avoid their mistakes.
Huang and Khanna recently collaborated on an e-mail interview with HBS Working Knowledge to discuss their Foreign Policy article, "Can India Overtake China?"

Monday, April 21, 2008

Explorer

Our group members of Explorer are
Vivek Ambastha
Ronak Shah
Khusbu
Snjive

Explrer-To Innovate and Create...

Enterpreneur: The words itself carries very hesvy substance. Enterpreuers are change the todays world and also they are change the thinking and living style of people of this earth. But some where down the line indian peoples say India is not a proper country to plant any industry or company, but fact is something else i.e. India is not a death wish for enterprenuers and enterprenuership. If still you have dought over that than you are most wellcome to watch and learn something about, how easy enterprenuers are working in india. We are EXPLORER going to present something about that on 28th april 2008. Now this time you have vary big opportunity to see INDIA IS NOT A DEATH WISH FOR ENTERPRENEURS.