IIM Calcutta, TimesPro launch 31st batch of executive programme in business management
Press Trust of India | May 29, 2025 | 06:22 PM IST | 1 min read
IIM Calcutta: The 12-month 'blended learning programme', in collaboration with TimesPro, enables professionals to transition from operational roles to strategic leadership by combining business theory with real-world application.
KOLKATA: IIM Calcutta, in collaboration with a popular platform offering career development courses, announced the launch of the 31st batch of its flagship executive programme in business management (EPBM).
The 12-month 'blended learning programme', in collaboration with TimesPro, enables experienced professionals to transition from operational roles to strategic leadership by combining contemporary business theory with real-world application, an IIM (C) statement said on Thursday. It combines contemporary business theory with real-world applications, an official statement released by the institute on Thursday.
"At IIM Calcutta, our goal has always been to nurture leadership that is future-ready and rooted in deep strategic understanding. The EPBM reflects this vision," said Professor Megha Sharma, Programme Director, IIM Calcutta .
The EPBM empowers learners to build a multidisciplinary understanding of contemporary business frameworks and includes a robust exploration of foundational and advanced subjects such as financial and marketing management, strategic decision-making, people management in digital workplaces, digital transformation, business analytics, design thinking and innovation, the statement added.
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