IIM Lucknow welcomes new PGP batch with three-day orientation programme
Alivia Mukherjee | June 25, 2024 | 07:28 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIM Lucknow PGP Batch: The three-day induction programme gave an overview of the institution's culture, academic standards, and the numerous opportunities for personal and professional development.
NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Management Lucknow commenced its 40th batch of the Post Graduate Programme (PGP), 21st batch of the Post Graduate Programme in Agribusiness Management (PGP-ABM), 10th batch of the Post Graduate Programme in Sustainable Management (PGP-SM), and 25th batch of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programs with a three-day orientation program. Munish Sharda, executive director at Axis Bank and an alumnus of IIM Lucknow from the batch of 1997, was present as the chief guest in the inaugural ceremony.
Apart from the chief guest, the inaugural programme witnessed the presence of leadership team of IIM Lucknow including Archana Shukla, director; Vikas Srivastava, dean programmes; Suresh Jakhar, chairperson PGP; Dipti Gupta, PGPSM; Pushpendra Priyadarshi, chairperson doctoral programme; and Priyanka Sharma, chairperson student affairs and placement.
Introduction to institution culture and opportunities
The three-day induction programme gave an overview of the institution's culture, academic standards, and the numerous opportunities for personal and professional development. The event began with a student pledge, symbolizing the start of their journey at IIM Lucknow .
Speech on six principles of leadership
During his inaugural address, Munish Sharda, emphasized six key principles of leadership. He said, "IIM Lucknow is more than just an institution; it's a cradle of leadership. Our ethos rests on six guiding principles: First, cultivate a growth mindset and use setbacks as stepping stones. Second, give more than you receive for unexpected rewards. Third, ask insightful questions. Fourth, adopt lifelong learning. Fifth, embrace 'First Principles' thinking. Lastly, build your character with humility, curiosity, and purpose. These principles are foundational to your journey here, empowering you to lead with integrity and make a lasting impact."
Encouragement from guest speakers
Welcoming the new batch, Archana Shukla, director, IIM Lucknow, said, "Embarking on this journey at IIM Lucknow , you inherit a legacy of 40 years of growth, a testament to what this institution can offer you. Focus inward to discover your true potential rather than comparing yourself to external standards of excellence. Remember, you cannot replicate others; strive instead to be the best version of yourself."
Shukla further said, "At IIM Lucknow, success hinges on personal commitment and cultivating new habits. Our goal is your holistic development, not just job placements. Mental well-being and physical fitness are our pillars. Let's break free from routine and seek clarity together, engaging in meaningful introspection to define your purpose over the next two years."
Vikas Srivastava, dean of programmes at IIM Lucknow , encouraged students to embrace the institution's legacy of excellence and diverse opportunities. He advised them to avoid limiting themselves to a single direction and to explore all that is offered. Srivastava emphasized the importance of focusing on personal passions over external validation and the fear of missing out (FOMO), urging students to excel in areas they are genuinely good at.
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