IIM Jammu signs agreement with Times PRO for programmes in management, technology
Ishita Ranganath | October 11, 2022 | 09:48 PM IST | 1 min read
IIM Jammu and Times PRO collaborate to provide working professionals training in domains of management and technology
NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Jammu signs an agreement with Times PRO, a Times of India group subsidiary. The aim of this agreement is to deliver educational programmes with a shared vision in areas of management and technology.
This partnership will be providing programmes in the domains of technology, management and related areas with an emphasis of focus in helping professionals to upgrade their skill-level to gain opportunities. The collaboration will be taking advantage of both the institutions to offer learning experiences to professionals.
As part of the partnership, the institutions will be providing training in various programmes including product management, digital marketing, leadership, project Management, change management, senior management, senior leadership, business management, strategy management, data science, applied finance, Fintech, digital transformation, operations, and supply chain management.
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Speaking on the momentous occasion, IIM Jammu director, B S Sahay, said: “At IIM Jammu, we focus on our mission to be contextually relevant and develop socially conscious leaders, managers, and entrepreneurs who have access to world-class academics, and that’s the objective of this meaningful partnership as well. I would at this juncture like to extend all possible support to Times Pro for strengthening these academic and training programmes through our institute- generated knowledge and research.”
Adding to Sahay, president and CEO, Times Pro, Shri Anish Srikrishna, said: “With this strategic partnership, Times Pro will now bring IIM Jammu’s world-class faculty and learning to the forefront by further growing our repertoire of renowned institutes. As you all are aware that it is imperative in constantly evolving business environments, organizations must plan by identifying potential managers within the talent pool. The collaboration with IIM Jammu is sure to provide the professionals with specific insights, vital skills, and transformational abilities with decision-making skills for the execution of their work.”
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