Articles in Woxsen
The Fourth Edition of The Woxsen Leadership Series at the Woxsen Campus on 19 Feb saw some of the most well known thought leaders from the political, business and journalism space in India articulate their well-informed views on the forces shaping the leadership landscape in India and globally. Ably moderated by Paromita Chatterjee, Senior Editor […]
Exams like CAT are more a test of one’s mental grit and stamina than mere aptitude / IQ / speed testing etc. Managers and leaders of tomorrow should be trained on the art of analysis leading to analytical and/or intuition-based decision-making. Over the years, the CAT conducted by the IIMs, has been testing students primarily […]
1) How do you think MBA students’ attitudes and motivations toward the degree and, more broadly, toward business education have changed in the past 10-15 years? How do you see them changing in the next 20 years? MBA students nowadays are more perceptive of the job market & seek meaningful careers post their MBA. They […]
It has been my pleasure to be a Woxsenite. I worked for over 5 years in the corporate with companies such as Tech Mahindra, Wipro & Kantar group in multiple domains at different roles, before joining Woxsen. At Tech Mahindra, I was a Sr. Research Analyst in Global Supply Chain Logistics division for one of […]
I believe that I can be a successful entrepreneur because I want to be one. I have grown up in a family that deals with business and the qualities that are expected of an entrepreneur have been imbibed into my daily living. My father, Mr V. Amarnath, has been a successful businessman for a long […]
What has stagnated Indian companies and managers across the last 6 decades of corporate India’s quest for excellence? Was there a genuine quest in the first place? Is it the inability to balance innovation and invention? Is it the inability to balance Jugaad on one side and neatly maintained, accountability oriented processes and performance measures […]
What is it that makes competition so exciting and fierce? Is it the human obsession to get the best or simply the race that everyone is part of, by default? Intriguing questions indeed. But what is more worrisome is that the competition has somewhat diluted the focus and the reason as to WHY we were […]