Monday, November 30, 2009

Skyline Business School BBA Fresher's Party



BBA Students of Skyline Business School had organized Fresher's Party on 11th September at Benigens,Saket.

Following are the details:- Faculty present Mr Nitin Mallik and Ms.Anita Singhal

Batch Leaders Ms Rupinder and Ms Pragya

Skyline Business School Mr Fresher BBA 2009 Jaswinder Singh


Skyline Business School Ms. Fresher BBA 2009 Divya Kumari


Event Compered by Shahbaz Khan BBA L2S1 , Sonal Vashishtha BBA L3S1 and Feerozan Noorie BBA L3S1

Event organised by Shivin Narang BBA L2S1

Event Highlight: Poem recited by Mandeep Gulia BBA L1S1

Event Talent Show won by Ankit Seth BBA L2S1 and Shruti Sharma BBA L2S1

CRICKET MATCH TOURNAMENT

7th October 2009, Wednesday, Cricket match knock out round held at Rotary Public School, Sec 22, Gurgaon. There were two knock out rounds held on the same day. The details are below: Faculty presence: Ms Pallavi Bisht, Mr Nitin Malik, Mr V Subramaniam and Ms Priti Patwal Referee: Mr Nitin Malik and Mr V Subramaniam Umpires; Mr Shera and Mr Manish Mathur Scorers: Mr Tarun Sharma and Mr Shariq Afaq

Team participating in Knock out round :
MBA L1S1: Vipin Kaushik(Captain), Prabhat Singh, Indresh Kumar dubey, Sachidanand Tiwari, Vivek Yadav, Maibam Krishnananda Singh, Sunil Kumar Sharma, Nitesh Kumar, Akshat Bahuguna, Shuja Farhat, Sushil Kumar and Ishan Dhareula

MBA L2S1(A): Gitesh Singh(Captain), Abhishek Singh, Chaittick Sehdev, Dharmehdra Kumar, Jyoti Swaroop, Jitendra Kumar, Kumar Shakti Ranjan, Manoj Lalwani, Nitun Sharma, Puneet, Sachin Singh and Abhineet Anand



MBA L2S1(B): Kamal Taneja (Captain), Abhishek Pratap Singh, Abdul Rehman, Avinash Gupta, Aman Deep Singh, Brojesh Kumar, Harish Patra, Krishna Veer Singh, Nikhil Agarwal, Pankaj Kumar, Ravindra Gupta and Virender

MBA L2S1(C): Vivek Bhat(Captain), Abhishek Kumar yadav, Manish Singh, Ashish Yadav, Avinash thakur, Munish Gupta, Rohit Sharma, Sandeep Yadav, Sanjay Kumar, Sumesh Chandra, Sunil Kumar and Vineet Kumar.

The first Knock out round was conducted between MBA L1S1 Vs MBA L2S1 (A). MBA L1S1 won the toss and chooses to bat first.

Winner of first knock out: MBA L1S1

The second Knock out round was conducted between MBA L2S1(C) Vs MBA L2S1 (B). MBA L2S1 (B) won the toss and chooses to bat first.

Winner of second knock out: MBA L2S1 (B)

10th October 2009, Final Cricket Match held between MBA L1S1 and MBA L2S1 (B) at Rotary Public School, Sec 22, Gurgaon.

Winning Team: MBA L2S1 (B)



Man of the Match: Akshat Bahuguna

Man of the Series: Virender

Friday, November 27, 2009

Your Weakness - Weekly Story

This is a story of one 10-year-old boy who decided to study judo despite the fact that he had lost his left arm in a devastating car accident. The boy began lessons with an old Japanese judo master. The boy was doing well, so he couldn't understand why, after three months of training, the master had taught him only one move. "Sensei," the boy finally said, "Shouldn't I be learning more moves?" "This is the only move you know, but this is the only move you'll ever need to know," the Sensei replied.

Not quite understanding, but believing in his teacher, the boy kept training. Several months later, the Sensei took the boy to his first tournament. Surprising himself, the boy easily won his first two matches. The third match proved to be more difficult, but after some time, his opponent became impatient and charged; the boy deftly used his one move to win the match. Still amazed by his success, the boy was now in the finals. This time, his opponent was bigger, stronger, and more experienced. For a while, the boy appeared to be overmatched. Concerned that the boy might get hurt, the referee called a time-out. He was about to stop the match when the Sensei intervened. "No," the Sensei insisted, "Let him continue." Soon after the match resumed, his opponent made a critical mistake: he dropped his guard.



Story of the week - Struggle a Little - Then Fly!

Story of the week - Struggle a Little - Then Fly!

A man found a cocoon of a butterfly, that he brought home. One day a small opening appeared he sat and watched the butterfly for several hours. It struggled to force its body through that little hole. Then it seemed to stop making any progress. It appeared as if it had gotten as far as it could and it could go no farther. So the man decided to help the butterfly. He took a pair of scissors and snipped off the remaining bit of the cocoon. The butterfly then emerged easily, but, it had a swollen body and small, shriveled wings. He continued to watch the butterfly, he expected that, at any moment, the wings would enlarge and the body would contract. Neither happened!

In fact, the butterfly spent the rest of its life crawling around with a swollen body and shriveled wings. It was never able to fly. The man acted with well-intentioned kindness but he didn't understand the consequences. The restricting cocoon and the struggle required to get through the tiny opening, were nature's way of forcing fluid from the body of the butterfly once it achieved its freedom from the cocoon. Sometimes struggles are exactly what we need in our life. If we were to go through life without any obstacles, it would cripple us. We would not be as strong as we could have been and we could never fly

So the next time you are faced with an obstacle, a challenge, or a problem, remember the butterfly. Struggle a little - then fly!

About Skyline College

Skyline College is a premium MBA, BBA, Mass Communication and Travel & Tourism institute in Delhi and Gurgaon.

The faculty of Skyline Business School is primarily drawn from the best B-Schools of the country
like IIMs, XLRI, MDI and many more.

Skyline Education Group comprises Skyline Business School, Skyline School of
Communications, and Skyline Institute of Travel & Tourism.
The mission of Skyline is to provide its students with the best professional career prospects
in the emerging global workplace and to equip them for more effective and organised
contributions to their chosen professions and fields.
Source: www.skylinecollege.com

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Next Generation Marketing: New Mantras for a Changing Marketplace

5 BBA Students Asangla Walling, Nasreen Khan, Md. Shahbaaz Khan, Sumit Prakash, Megha Shree attended a marketing seminar on 29th August, 2009 at S.P. Jain Auditorium, South Campus, Delhi University. The theme of the Seminar was ‘Next Generation Marketing: New Mantras for a Changing Marketplace’. The students reported the proceeding to share their experience.

Eminent panel of speakers comprising academicians and industry experts addressed students on various contemporary aspects of marketing. The speakers included Mr. Abhinash Manghani (Head Sales and Marketing, Fortune Hotels Ltd, ITC), Mr. Premjeet Sodhi (Executive Vice President and Chief Panning Officer - Lintas Media Group), Mr. G.V.S Rao (Marketing Consultant to various Indian & global FMCG Cos), Mr. Anoop Das (Senior Brand Communications Manager, Monte Carlo) and Mr. Rajeev Bhatia- (GM, Marketing, Simbhali Sugar).

Mr. Premjeet Sodhi presented his analysis on the book- Future Shock (by Alvin Toffler), about "too much change in too short a period of time", and deals with the manner in which the world is moving progressively toward a future that no one can fully control and very few can even partly predict. In large part, this change is derived from fast pace of technological change and related development in all fields. He concluded that marketing is a social science which is never definitive. Mr. Anoop Das shared his view on Creative Brief where he talked how lack of open conversation kills Companies.

Mr. Abhinash Manghani opined that Brands are created and delivered by what organisation do, not what they say. He stretched on the importance of brand positioning, brand attributes and advertising. Mr. Rajeev Bhatia took the example of ‘TRUST’ sugar – as a case study of brand building of a commodity and explained its strength, potential opportunity, volumes, profitability and what his organization has done to promote their products to retailers and consumers. Mr. G.V.S Rao, presented his views on the future of marketing is being human.

Marketing has always been unpredictable, due to the dynamism in the market place. The rapid pace of changes is triggered by improvement in technology, global competition, innovation and changing lifestyles. Often business houses make great efforts and incur huge expenditure to develop marketing plans only to find out that they have not been able to read the changes properly to align themselves.appropriately. The seminar provided a very good insight into the subject as the speakers analyzed various key issues and brought out new perspectives. The session concluded with an interactive question and answer session. It was a great learning experience.”

About Skyline College

Skyline College is a premium MBA, BBA, Mass Communication and Travel & Tourism institute in Delhi and Gurgaon.

The faculty of Skyline Business School is primarily drawn from the best B-Schools of the country
like IIMs, XLRI, MDI and many more.

Skyline Education Group comprises Skyline Business School, Skyline School of
Communications, and Skyline Institute of Travel & Tourism.
The mission of Skyline is to provide its students with the best professional career prospects
in the emerging global workplace and to equip them for more effective and organised
contributions to their chosen professions and fields.
Source: www.skylinecollege.com

Staying ahead in challenging times

In the midst of anxiety and caution, we can sense an optimistic air after last few difficult months. Various economic indicators such as IIP industrial production growth rate, capital market sentiments, performance of various sectors and results of keenly watched companies – all indicate positive sentiments and optimism that the recovery is well under way. As with any change, this change for better also has its own set of opportunities and risks. Talking about changes, every sector including education sector faces their own sets of opportunities and risks, when facing the challenges of change.

I would like to use this opportunity to share with you some thoughts on it - where all of us - students, industry, institutions and teachers are key stake holders. The changes in education sector during last two decades have been very pronounced, and the reforms on anvil promise that what we will see in next two years will perhaps have more far reaching implication than what we had seen in last two decades. Today we can see good interface between industry and academics. The education sector has come a long way – from leaving it to industry to shape the raw-and-conceptually strong young minds, to focusing on providing industry ready professionals. Many of the grooming which used to happen during Management Trainee or Graduate Trainee period is becoming a part of curriculum. We can see industry seeking our students for many special projects. The industry academia interface is definitely becoming stronger day by day, as we match industry expectations in the contemporary world.

The ability of education system to perfect its alignment with end users is being tested by all stakeholders, and only those stakeholders who understand the importance of it will flourish in long run. This in a way simplifies the problem definition for institutions and students, and sets the tone for education delivery in coming days. When we live in a seamless globe, it is very natural that market size, market dynamics, competition, inputs and delivery – all undergo change and align to global market. This demand requires us to look for education collaboration from any place, within or beyond boundaries, to deliver the best value to students. Taking it further, the challenge facing the institutes is not in creating industry ready professionals or global managers. That is very straight forward and known task. The real challenge for us is, not to lose sight of development of core knowledge, development of research aptitude and capability to trigger innovation – to be future ready. The ability of education system to create the right balance between concepts, industry-academic interface, innovation, research and development is highly demanding. The ability to balance all these dimensions – short term objectives and long term goals – is what will create the differentiator.

When you graduate from the college, you must imbibe both short term and long term traits the institution wishes for each of its student. Getting industry ready from day one is the requirement of contemporary world – you must acquire it nicely – be it management concepts, functional knowledge, or life skills. That is our immediate target. While at it, one should never ignore the qualities we need to keep intact – our ability to learn new things, curiosity, openness for innovation, zeal for knowledge, respect for research and development, and striving for further excellence. These are the traits that will keep us relevant in this world always.

Thank you and god bless you.

About Skyline College

Skyline College is a premium MBA, BBA, Mass Communication and Travel & Tourism institute in Delhi and Gurgaon.

The faculty of Skyline Business School is primarily drawn from the best B-Schools of the country
like IIMs, XLRI, MDI and many more.

Skyline Education Group comprises Skyline Business School, Skyline School of
Communications, and Skyline Institute of Travel & Tourism.
The mission of Skyline is to provide its students with the best professional career prospects
in the emerging global workplace and to equip them for more effective and organised
contributions to their chosen professions and fields.
Source: www.skylinecollege.com