FORE School of Management conducts digital marketing sessions for its students
Team Careers360 | September 12, 2019 | 11:34 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 12: FORE School of Management, New Delhi, organized a digital marketing session for its students in collaboration with Organic Wellness, an organic health products company.
The sessions focussed on educating the students on the marketing techniques of Organic Wellness by taking it up as a case study of successful marketing. It focused on developing the students’ understanding of the nuances of successfully marketing a product.
The sessions employed a Flipped Learning method focusing on the digital marketing of Organic Wellness. The Flipped Learning method is an approach to teaching in which the students are given the subject materials of a topic beforehand so that they are encouraged to do research on it.
The panel members at the sessions consisted of Prof. Jitendra K Das, Founder, FORE, Krishan Guptaa, Founder and Managing Director of Organic Wellness, and faculty members of FORE.
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