Saturday, January 31, 2015
MINDZ'14 by SIMSREE in association with JLTI
SIMSREE successfully hosted a first
of its kind insurance broking competition named MINDZ’14 in association with Jardine
Lloyd Thompson India Pvt. Ltd. (JLTI) in October- November 2014.
The event was organised and coordinated by the Corporate Relations Committee, SIMSREE.
About JLTI
JLT India Pvt. Ltd. is a wholly
owned subsidiary of Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group. Set up in May 2007 as a
Global Shared Services Centre for the Group, JLT India has grown significantly to become the second largest office of the Group, supporting
both Employee Benefits and Risk & Insurance operations of the Group. It is
the first company in the Group (and one of the first companies in India) to
achieve the international standard for business continuity management, ISO 22301.
JLT India provides a multitude of services under 7 main verticals viz.
Operations, Finance, Group Business Process Management, Information Technology,
Knowledge Services, Legal Risk & Compliance and Human Resources.
About
Mindz’14
Mindz
2014 is an inter college
insurance broking event, that tests the statistical,
strategic and analytical skills of the participants along with their
ability to work in teams.
Format: The game comprised 3
rounds which involved an online quiz, an online insurance broking simulation
game and a case study presentation round.
Timeline: The 1st and 2nd
rounds were held between 12th October and 18th October and the last round was
held on 26th November.
Prizes:
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Rs. 50,000/- for the winning team
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Rs. 30,000/- for the runner up
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Gifts and certificates worth Rs. 20,000/- (total) for
teams that complete Phase 1
Participation: Entry into the
event was by invitation only. A total of 8 prestigious b-schools namely
SIMSREE, ISB Hyderabad, NMIMS, NITIE, SJMSOM, SIBM Pune, SIMSR, SCMHRD had been
invited to this competition.
Unique features:
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The online simulation game was played concurrently by
the participants and JLTI employees
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Teams from b-schools which qualified from round 2 were
merged with those qualifying from JLTI for round 3 i.e. the case study
presentation
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These teams were assigned a mentor each, who guided
them through the case study round
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The teams had to present the case study to senior JLTI
management and their global counterparts for the final round
This unique format of the
competition enabled students to experience an ideal corporate interface like
never before. Also, it was a first hand learning experience as they teamed up
with people already working in the industry.
The Finale:
The Final round of Mindz 2014 - the
case study presentation was held on 26th November, 2014, at JLTI,
Mumbai. The top 5 teams qualifying from the second round (Periloscope), both from B-schools and JLTI were given three primary
topics to present on. Their presentation and ideas were judged by a panel
comprising the JLTI management and their esteemed global counterparts.
Every presentation was followed by a
comprehensive Q&A round. The contestants were judged on the quality of
insights and research on the topic chosen, team work, presentation quality and
responses to the questions asked by the panel.
At the end of all presentations, the
judges adjudged team INVICTUS from SIMSREE and team MAVERICKS from JLTI as
winners of JLTI Mindz 2014. They combined to form team BIZ WIZ for the last
round. The team from SIMSREE were praised for their leadership qualities and
the poise shown by them throughout the presentation and the subsequent Q&A
round.
We would like to thank JLTI and all
the contestants for making this competition a success. We hope to be back soon
with a bigger and better Mindz 2015. Keep watching this space!
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Guest Lecture by Dr. Michele V. Gee
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There was a guest lecture by Dr. Michele V.
Gee on 7th of January 2015 in the SIMSREE
Auditorium. The topic of discussion was "Global Corporate
Social Responsibility and Strategic Management".
Dr. Michele V. Gee is the Associate Dean at College of Business,
Economics and Computing (University of Wisconsin, Parkside - USA). Professor Gee specializes in strategic management and international
business. She currently teaches Business Policy and Global Issues in
Management. Prior to her academic experiences, Professor Gee was a marketing
manager at IBM and AT&T. Professor Gee has presented her research in
numerous international, national, and regional academic and professional
conferences on topics such as cross-cultural management, strategic analyses of organizations
and industries, and economic development issues. She has reviewed existing and
proposed textbooks in strategic management, and has provided extensive
strategic planning consulting to organizations and businesses.
While talking about
Global Corporate responsibility she said that India ranks amongst one of the
topmost countries, where importance is given to social responsibility. When she
asked students about the importance of CSR, nearly 98% believe that it is
important to give something back to the society as CSR. She was overwhelmed
with the response of students and also further cleared that there would not
have been same response if she asked same question in US. Hence the difference in views of the people makes it really difficult to
judge whether it is a right decision or not.
She also explained that rules for abortion in INDIA and that in US are
way different. Thus, it creates a big question in the minds of people that what
is to be considered right and what not. Similar is the thought process for the
Global Corporate Social Responsibility and Strategic Management. This short
lecture helped students in understanding not only National perspective but a
Global perspective for the topic which was discussed. A broader view for the
same cleared the importance and scope for the CSR activities and its importance
in the near future.
The session overall
was very interesting and interactive which gave students new perspective to
look towards the subject of Global
Corporate Social Responsibility and Strategic Management.
Saturday, January 24, 2015
Stem Cell Transplant Awareness and Donor Registration Camp
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The SSR committee of SIMSREE along with the Marrow Donor Registry India organized a Stem
Cell Transplant awareness session at SIMSREE on 12thJanuary followed
by donor registration camp on 14th January, 2015.
Marrow Donor Registry India (MDRI) is an NGO started a few years back in
Mumbai, India. They have taken up this project purely with the aim and
intention of saving numerous lives of patients in India & Globally who are
suffering from life threatening diseases like Blood Cancer, Thalassemia,
Lymphoma, Aplastic Anemia etc.
As stated by MDRI, these less fortunate patients can be completely cured
only by a new revolutionary Technology/Concept called Stem Cell
Transplant. Usually they can be getting a match within their own family,
but the chances are only 25%. MDRI was started with the concept of
gathering data of Unrelated Voluntary Donors. Patients in India are facing a
difficulty in finding matching donors for transplant, due to lack of awareness
amongst the people. Transplant is possible only if there is a full match of
HLA/DNA Tissue Type of the donor who will donate their stem cell for dying
patients and the chances of a full match are very rare i.e. 1:20000. Their
biggest challenge is in finding a voluntary donor, who is considerate,
dedicated, altruistic and committed to saving human lives.
SSR committee invited Dr. Praveen Clement, a medical officer with MDRI
to share his insights regarding stem cell transplant concept. He successfully
addressed the concerns with respect to stem cell donation and motivated many
students to be stem cell donors. On 14th January, a
registration camp was organized where 58 students registered their names with
MDRI and pledged to be available whenever the need arises. The registration
process included filling a form and giving 6ml blood for testing. This data
will be in the MDRI database for future reference.
Monday, January 19, 2015
Guest Lecture by Mr. Amogh Gothoskar
On
Sunday, 11th of January 2015, Mr. Amogh Gothoskar graced the
auditorium of SIMSREE with his presence. In the lecture organized by the
Corporate Relations Committee, he enlightened the batch on 'Securitization
and the US sub-prime mortgage crisis'. Mr Amogh, an entrepreneur since 5
years in the financial services sector and the
owner and CEO of 'End to End Financial
Services', spoke passionately on the topic of the financial crisis of
2007-2009.
He started the discussion by asking
the batch a few basic questions on the concepts of securitization and the
various types of securitization. He went on to explain the nitty-gritty of
securitization and the fundamental differences between the various types. Furthermore, he spoke about the basic securitization process that was carried out in the US
before the crisis and the various players that were involved in the
securitization process focusing mainly on mortgage backed securities. In the
build up to the explanation of the crisis, he also showed some statistics which
compared securitization and land
rates in the US with the
rest of the world and also showed a period based comparison of the same. This helped the
batch to get a rough idea of the gravity of the crisis and the sheer enormity
of it.
Mr. Amogh suggested that there
are many parties to be blamed and held responsible for the crisis, right from
the lenders to the investment banks, as well as the rating agencies. He said
this situation could have been avoided if the regulators and the rating
agencies would have been more alert of what the securitization process was evolving into.
Talking about Indian investors, he said that Indian investors
are generally risk averse and that has prevented such a crisis from happening
in India. He also said that one of the root causes for this crisis was the risk
taking nature of the American borrowers and investors. American borrowers were
enticed into taking up such seemingly easy loans. Also, investors bought
securities backed by those sub-prime loans in expectation of higher than normal
returns. He categorized an investor's psyche into two categories viz. risk
prone and risk averse. He build upon this investor psyche as the base to
further explain how this enabled the lenders to sell such risky loans and how
these loans got bundled up and found their way into the stock markets as
securities which adversely affected the entire financial ecosystem and the real
estate bubble finally burst.
In response to one of the questions
during the Q&A session, he said that bailing out the big companies to
mitigate the problem wasn't the ideal step as it could act as a fallback for
the companies in future if they were to engage into such activities again. But
in the hindsight, the US government had to bail them out to deflect a domino
effect from taking place and the decision turned out to be pragmatic if not
ideal. He also added that the government must be focused on creating real
employment rather than artificial, temporary employment for the population.
With this he ended a very fruitful and knowledge gaining session for the
students of SIMSREE.
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Asia Pacific International Conference 2015 - a big success!
11:27 PM
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SIMSREE organised the 2nd Asia Pacific International Research Conference on the 8th and 9th of January, 2015. The theme for the conference was "Changing Business Practices in the Current Business Environment" and students and faculty from across the world presented research papers on various topics ranging from General Management to Marketing to IT to Finance! A large number of delegates from USA, Nigeria, Sweden and Thailand participated, chaired and provided able guidance to all the participants. Esteemed invitees of the event were:
- Mr. Sudarshan Jain, Managing Director, Abbott who spoke on growth in Pharma Industry specific from thyroid research and innovative insulin tablet for diabetic patients.
- Mr. Adil Malia, Group President, Essar, focussed on areas specific to innovation in an organisation.
- Mr. Srinivas Swamy, Chairman, Hansa Group, brought with him a host of facts and figures relating to the theme of the conference
- Mr M.G. Parmeswaran from FCB Ulka spoke about the importance of research for business
- Mr. Mantha, AICTE Chairman
- Dr. Gaikwad, Director, Maharashtra Technical Education Board
- Dr. M. A. Khan, Registrar, Mumbai University
The students had an enriching experience organizing and being part of this event. You can read more about this event on the following links:
www.careerindia.com/news/simsree-organises-2nd-asia-pacific-business-research-conference-2015-013590.html
www.htcampus.com/article/research-department-sydenham-college-mumbai-organise-2nd-asia-pacific-business-research-conference-january-2015/
www.m.indiainfoline.com/article/news-business/asia-pacific-international-conference-2015-simsree-in-mumbai-115011200052_1.html
Guest Lecture by Miss Tanaz Buhariwalla
On 18th November, 2014, Ms Tanaz Buhariwalla, Vice President at IDA Ireland, graced the campus of Sydenham Institute of Management Studies, Research and Entrepreneurship Education with a guest lecture organised by the Corporate Relations Committee. With over 15 years of experience, she is an expert in the fields of International Business, Business Development, Business Strategy and Planning, Marketing amongst many others.
With the topic being Business Development Strategies of Indian Companies in Foreign Markets, one of the major points of discussion was inward FDI along with outward FDI in India and across the globe. She discussed Free Trade zones, the Cluster effect, the effect of various laws in different regions, the roles of tax structures and so on. The discussion then steered towards the “drivers of FDI”. She gave the students numerous live examples for the same so that they could understand more easily.
She encouraged student participation and answered all the questions very patiently. She ended the session by emphasizing on the future role of FDIs and the power of networking. We thank Ms Tanaz Buhariwalla and look forward to having more and more interactions with her.