Mr. Marko Selaković, Director – Institutional Development & Student Recruitment at SP Jain School of Global Management – Dubai Campus, was a guest on the TV Pink Morning Program (in spoken Serbian) on 21st December 2018.
Topics: Faculty in the News
December 21, 2018 | by SP Jain News Desk
Mr. Marko Selaković, Director – Institutional Development & Student Recruitment at SP Jain School of Global Management – Dubai Campus, was a guest on the TV Pink Morning Program (in spoken Serbian) on 21st December 2018.
Topics: Faculty in the News
November 21, 2018 | by SP Jain News Desk
Dr. Silvia Vianello, Director Innovation Lab - Dubai Campus, SP Jain School of Global Management, has been featured in The National, the Middle East's leading English-language news service, in an article titled ‘Robo-teachers can aid autistic children in the UAE’ on 21st November 2018.
November 13, 2018 | by SP Jain News Desk
Dr. Kirti Khanzode, Deputy Director - UG Programs (Dubai) and Associate Professor - Communication at SP Jain School of Global Management, has published a case study with co-author Dr. Geetanjali Chandra, Program Head of Law, Amity University Dubai, on the brand journey of FiLLi Café.
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November 6, 2018 | by SP Jain News Desk
Prof. Parimal Merchant, Director - Global Family Managed Business Program, SP Jain School of Global Management, recently authored an article titled ‘Ten Critical Factors for Effective Succession Planning’ in The Economic Times Family Business Forum, a media platform that brings together insights, views, research and voices behind some of India’s leading businesses.
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November 5, 2018 | by SP Jain News Desk
Automation is upon us and technology is fast replacing routine jobs. Only those who can use their human skills of empathy and creativity will keep their jobs. So how will India win? Dr Silvia Vianello, Director Innovation Lab - Dubai Campus, SP Jain School of Global Management, has shared her take in an article titled ‘How India can be the world’s most powerful country even after robots take away our jobs’ featured in India Today, one of India’s leading media publications, on 5th November 2018.
Topics: Faculty in the News
October 28, 2018 | by SP Jain News Desk
Fresh graduates all over the world dream of having top careers and jobs. For many of them, graduate school is the critical stopover on the road towards their desired career. It often plays a pivotal role in deciding your future. How can you ensure that you get accepted into a top-ranked business school? As Director of Institutional Development and Student Recruitment at SP Jain School of Global Management, Marko Selaković meets hundreds of students across continents with such aspirations. He shares his take in an article titled ‘How to get into a top Grad school, according to an Admissions Director’ published on 28th October 2018 in Edarabia.com, Middle East's top-ranked education guide that connects students, teachers, parents and policymakers.
Topics: Faculty in the News
October 23, 2018 | by SP Jain News Desk
Dr Silvia Vianello, Director Innovation Lab, SP Jain School of Global Management was interviewed by Dubai Eye, a popular business radio station in the UAE, on 23rd October 2018. She was invited to talk on the channel’s show, The Agenda, where she covered topics like the future of jobs with robotics, ethical use of artificial intelligence, how disruptive innovations can change our life and the impact of technology on sustainability.
Topics: Faculty in the News
October 22, 2018 | by SP Jain News Desk
Dr Balakrishna Grandhi, Dean of Global MBA and MGB and Professor of Marketing and Strategy at SP Jain School of Global Management, on 22nd October 2018 authored an article titled ‘Five-point guide to prepare for your dream job in this placement season’ in Education Times.
Topics: Job Interviews, Interview Tips, Faculty in the News
October 13, 2018 | by SP Jain News Desk
To mark the Mental Health Awareness month, Khaleej Times, one of the leading English dailies in the UAE, on 13th October 2018 published an article highlighting how ‘perfect family’ posts on social media fuels anxiety for parents, according to a survey by Priory Group, the mental healthcare specialists. As many as half of the parents who participated in the survey think that social media channels like Instagram and Facebook create unrealistic and unattainable expectations of family life which fuel anxiety and can trigger depression. The survey was conducted in September among 1,002 parents of youth under the age of 18.
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