Shanti Business School Welcomes 10th Batch
Team Careers360 | July 8, 2019 | 12:42 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JULY 8: Shanti Business School organized Prarambh 10.0, the orientation programme of the 10th batch of its Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) and Communication (PGDM-C) programme. The inauguration of the orientation was held on 2nd July, 2019. Alok Kumar, Director- Operation West of DHL Supply Chain India Private Limited was the chief guest and Ajit Jain, Head- Commercials of Godrej and Boyce was the Guest of Honour. Around 150 students attended the inauguration ceremony.
The aim of the orientation programme is to introduce students to the world of management and provide them with a roadmap to become responsible managers in the future. The inauguration ceremony was also attended by Brijmohan Chiripal and Jyotiprasad Chiripal, trustees of Chiripal Education Trust and Dr Neha Sharma, Director, Shanti Business School.
During the inauguration, Alok Kumar shared his corporate journey that started from Ranchi and how he started working with DHL which is one of the largest logistics management company of the world. He told the students that everyone is talented but the one who has ambition and makes the most of the opportunities that life has to offer succeeds. He advised the students to not become escapists and learn from the adversities. He told them to take calculated risks and move out of their comfort zones.
Ajit Jain advised the students to be ready with the students with not the updated management practices but with the next practices. He was of the opinion that maturity that comes from experience is very important in business. The orientation ceremony will continue for a week and will include both academic sessions and business games.
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