IMC Awards 2013 finalists to showcase initiatives on Aug 2-3 in New Delhi

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Updated on July 9, 2013
An elite club of 12 IMC Awards finalists who will showcase their innovative ideas and unique initiatives at 4th Indian Management Conclave (IMC) to be held on August 2-3, 2013 in New Delhi.
The 12 IMC Awards finalists will be invited to present their initiatives before who's who of MBA Educators community at the 4th Indian Management Conclave (IMC) on Aug 2-3 in New Delhi.

More than 50 nominations from top B-schools across India competed in different IMC Awards categories to reach into an elite club of 12 finalists who will showcase their innovative ideas and unique initiatives at Indian Management Conclave (IMC) to be held on August 2-3, 2013 in New Delhi.

The IMC Awards 2013 will be given away in four categories under the IMC 2013 theme ‘Enhancing the Value of MBA’. The IMC Awards 2013 finalists will be announced very soon. Many top B-schools including IIMs, NMIMS, SPJIMR, BIMTECH, TAPMI, IFIM, FMS-BHU and many other Management institutes have nominated their respective initiative for the IMC Awards 2013.

The finalists have been chosen by an eminent IMC Awards Jury including Dr Debashis Chatterjee, Director, IIM Kozhikode; Dr. Devi Singh, Director, IIM Lucknow; Fr. E. Abraham S.J., Director, XLRI, Jamshedpur; Dr Pritam Singh, DG, IMI & Former Director IIM Lucknow; Dr Rajan Saxena, Vice Chancellor, NMIMS University, Mumbai; and Dr Sesha Iyer, Director, S P Jain Institute of Management & Research, Mumbai.

The 12 IMC Awards finalists, who represent best B-school initiatives and pioneering ideas, will be invited to present their initiatives before who’s who of MBA Educators community at the 4th Indian Management Conclave (IMC) organized and hosted by MBAUniverse.com on August 2-3 in New Delhi.

Terming the judging of nominations a “great learning experience”, Dr Rajan Saxena said, “What clearly comes out of these cases is that the B-schools are really concerned about the declining credibility of management education and their programs.”

“The diversity of initiatives also shows that development in management education is not only restricted to major schools in mega cities like Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore but even smaller schools in tier II and tier III cities are making consistent efforts towards adding value to their quality,” he added.

Dr Pritam Singh, Director General, IMI, said that the IMC Awards nominations show that B-schools in India are actively pursuing some of the best ideas in the field of management. “I hope sharing of these unique initiatives at IMC 2013 will benefit large universe of B-schools in India,” he said.

The Jury awarded individual scores to each of the nominations and the nomination which entered into the list of 12 finalists was chosen on the basis of average sum of the individual scores by each jury members. The three broad parameters on which B-school nomination has been awarded scores by the jury include:

Impact: What is the impact of this initiative on its target-group, and other key stakeholders? Is the impact measurable? What are the supporting documents to this effect?

Uniqueness: Is the idea/initiative & its execution unique, or is it merely copied from western models/other Indian institutions?

Applicability: How applicable is this idea to other B-schools? Can many/most B-schools apply this idea? Or it has very limited use for other B-school? The more applicable the idea to other B-schools, the more will be its scalability and future impact.

In case, the Jury member’s institution had entered the IMC Awards 2013, as an accepted international practice, the concerned Jury members did not award any score on that entry. The average scores of rest of the judges was considered as final for this nomination.

All B schools & University MBA Departments were invited to share their successful initiative by June 28, 2013. Many B-schools including IIMs, PGDM Institutes, Central University B-schools, Private University B-schools have nominated their initiatives in multiple categories that include Demand Management, Revisiting Curriculum Architecture, Innovation in Curriculum Delivery, and Industry-Institute Engagement. The nominations received for Indian Management Conclave Awards carry new ideas brought in by different B-schools to add value to their MBA programmes, making them more relevant in today’s fast changing business and economic environment.

Apart from the IMC Awards 2013, the other highlight of the 4th Indian Management Conclave will be IMC Conference, now in its fourth year.

The 2-day IMC Conference, to be held on August 2 & 3, will consist of Keynotes by Management thought-leaders, Panel discussions, Case-study presentations by IMC Award Winners, and Workshops by partners like AACSB International, EFMD/EQUIS, Harvard Business Publishing amongst others. Confirmed keynote speakers include Mr Vineet Nayar, Vice Chairman, HCL; Dr SS Mantha, Chairman, AICTE; Dr Michael Luger, Director, Manchester Business School, UK; Dr Zhou Lin, Dean, ACEM, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai amongst others.

Conclave website www.MBAUniverse.com/imc2013/ has more details.

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