Articles in IIFT
KT Chacko, Director, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) received the President along with Dr RM Joshi, Chairperson, Management Development programmes IIFT. “We are delighted that President of Rwanda has chosen a premier management institution like IIFT for his visit. This is indeed a prestigious event for us,” said Mr Chacko HE Paul Kagame, President […]
The programme covered major WTO issues such as the scope, function and structure of the WTO, its implications on international business, trade protectionism, regional economic integrations, sanitary and phytosanitary measures, technical barriers to trade, antidumping measures, intellectual property rights, subsidies & countervailing measures, special and differential treatment, trade in services, trade facilitation measures, non-agriculture market […]
What according to you would be the principal need for an MBA programthat focuses on international business, such as the MBA-IB program in place at IIFT? IIFT was the first Indian institution to startan MBA program in international business. It was set up 45 years back and atthat time India had a philosophy based more […]
BT ACUMEN a started by Business Today in 2002 and presented by Business Today and Aditya Birla Group is a national Business School Challenge on Quiz and Debate. The finals of the BT Acumen 2008 are going to be held on December 12, 2008 at the Taj Mahal Palace and Towers, Mumbai. The East Zone […]
Contestants for the Al Gore Sustainable Technology Venture Competition need to prepare a business plan that can meet traditional profitability and return-on-investment standards while also demonstrating eco-friendliness and eco-sensitivity by increasing sustainability. The students will highlight the specific sustainability benefits resulting from the project, such as climate change mitigation, energy efficiency, toxicity reduction, renewability, water […]
Indian food processing industry is dominated by micro-small and informal enterprises, some medium level and a few large enterprises, for manufacturing a large variety of food products and ready to eat foods, with varying tastes and qualities. However, the challenges in production, food preservation, distribution and processing sectors are diverse and demanding and need to […]
With recent measures announced by the government and the RBI with regard to the opening of Indiaas banking sector, it will be challenging for all entities to tackle the new rules of the game. The competition would be tough and managing risk would become one of the most important issues. How easy will it be […]
The students collected clothes at the Delhi campus and handed them over to a volunteer from AID India, who will hand over the clothes to Goonj, an NGO which has been working with the flood victims who have been bearing the brunt of the Kosi River in Bihar. Also, a blood donation camp was held […]
After more than a decade of meteoric rise, the Indian IT sector, impacted by adverse global cues, has entered a period of relatively modest growth. The role of the IT sector as a generator of foreign exchange and, more significantly, international goodwill is already known and, therefore, its present health and future trajectory is important. […]
Dr Kalam took to the podium and spoke about the aRole of consultants in an emerging knowledge-based economya. Dr Kalam mentioned that of the $300 billion worth consultancy opportunity worldwide, India today caters only to only around $4.4 billion. He suggested strategies for increasing the Indian share of the global consultancy market from 1.5% to […]