Today, the market needs MBA graduates that are more rooted in concrete industry need. However, many B-schools still make the mistake of churning out specialized courses on the basis of the latest trends, usually taking their cues from the media instead of an actual industry need.
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Welingkar – a business school within a business school
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Today, the market needs MBA graduates that are more
rooted in concrete industry need. However, many B-
schools still make the mistake of churning out specialized
courses on the basis of the latest trends, usually taking
their cues from the media instead of an actual industry
need.
3. http://www.udaysalunkhewelingkar.com
Fortunately, a few reputed business schools, like
WeSchool, see market creation as a sociological network
building process, requiring harmonization of multiple
stakeholders. To offer true flexibility and inculcate a
competitive set of skills which the future managers will
require, specializations must not be based on speculations
or journalistic representations, believes,
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Dr. Uday Salunkhe, Group Director, Welingkar Institute of
Management Research and Development (WeSchool).
Instead, he says, they ought to be tailored to measurable
industry needs and longstanding industry relationships.
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The specialized programmes at WeSchool aren’t rooted in
intuition but are designed through extensive research and
investment in technological networks. The Welingkar
faculty members act like business schools within a
business school. They are empowered to devise and operate
powerful elective.
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MBA courses, through their unique understanding of
market needs. Using their research expertise and multiple
channels, they build bridges between students’ career goals
and concrete industry needs. The educational institute,
thus, successfully plays matchmaker between industry,
students, media and other stakeholders like policy makers
and the society at large.
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“The specialized MBA students have the edge over others
because of a higher level of expertise in their chosen space.
For a potential employer, such students naturally become
preferred choice, their training costs are less. These are
likely to hit the ground running. Along with the sectoral
/functional expertise, they are given a sound grounding in
the foundational elements, concepts and functions of
Management. They understand and have a perspective of
the adjacent/larger ecosystems,” reflects Dr. Uday Salunkhe.