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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Unmaad'08:An IIM-B Event


Unmaad '08
2nd Feb(1:30 – 5:30 PM) 2008

Hi Friends,

Feel nostalgic about the college days and all the fun in inter-college competitions, well start smiling because here is an opportunity for you to live the moment again!!

The biggest college festival in South India (of course Unmaad '08) is happening right behind our backs! Literati, Glitterati, Razzmatazz, Melodies, Theatrics, Debates, Street plays, Ramp shows,
Cultural events...it's a fun filled entertainment in totality.

Mythology says that great things like nectar came out ocean by churning of seas by 'Deavs' and "Asuras".Indeed this year when corporate teams battle it out in the "War of Coporates" events of Unmaad great performances will come out and there will be lots of fun.

IIM-B community is hosting the following events at Unmaad'08 in the event category "War of Coporates" which is exclusively for teams from corporates. Please bring along your family and friends for enjoying your performance and of course there are cool prizes to be won.


1. MadAds:
Do you have the talent to sell your ideas to others? Can you sell anything from a lungi to an aircraft? If your answer to the previous question is yes, here is your chance to lock horns with the best talent from the Corporate World and be titled "The Corporate Advertising Guru".

Please send your entries to unmaad.madads@gmail.com with the following details:

a) Team Name b) Participant's Name c) Company Name d) Contact Details

2. Variety Entertainment:
Some people are good at singing, others are good at dancing and some others are good at acting. This is an opportunity to showcase all these talents on one platform. If winning is a habit for you and you believe that your team can give anyone a run for their money through your performance; just go for it. Remember strength of a team lies in its diversity.

Please send your entries to unmaad.variety@gmail.com with the following details:

a) Team Name b) Participant's Name c) Company Name d) Contact Details

Registration is on first come first basis and last date of registration is 28 th Jan

For detailed rules and registrations please visit below link.
http://www.unmaad.com/

For further information please contact Manish Moorjani (9886794844) or Manish Mehta (9945605863)

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Convergenz:PGSEM@IIM-B:Promise is a promise

Hello All,

While I was watching Mr Ratan Tata on NDTV unveiling his dream christened as "Nano" in front of world, it was this phrase that caught my imagination. I was feeling cold and stiff and was realising the power of phrase: "Promise is a promise". And thought took me to recently concluded event Convergenz-08. I could sense similar resolve in the eyes of Karthik and his team. Behind those unshaven faces, tired legs and wrinkled eyes I could sense the joy of transforming a dream into the reality!


Till yesterday what was a far fetched dream, rather a fancy, just got concluded into a reality. When many ignored the words of Karthik as mere dreams, people like Veeru, Oscar, Pawan, Abhinav Modi, Ashutosh, Swapnil & Ajith bought into his dream and gave it a shape of reality. They had been tirelessly working for it for more than a month now and the Atlas(never) Shrugged. Till yesterday there was no sign of sponsorship, not many were convinced, but they didn't give up. Suddenly there were some big names like Cisco, SAP Labs, ABB & Freescale who were there to partner with us.


Gitesh, Manish Mehta, Manish Moorjani in pen striped suit, Aneesh, Anil, Goutham Saab, Raghavendra, Harish, Nitesh (will have an estate), Vinod Bhai, Kartik Chidambaram, Jagdish with flash bulb, Hemant with cam, Jayanand (CTO), Tony J, Tanzil Bhai, Gopal sir Oracle wale, Archana, Vidhi, Swapna, Narayan, Akshat, Somesh, Narayan, Raghu, Niren were there Sunday morning to do all the leg work and then double up as much wanted audience.


While the entire audience was coming out I ran into a familiar face and recognised that it was Manikanda from Chennai 2006 batch. He was also there since morning and when I asked him to stay back for dinner he said he had train to catch in one and half hours. I couldn't resist saluting him and it made me feel that my cross is much lighter to lift. There were couple of more people from Chennai 2007 batch(Raghuraman V, Rengarajan S, Sivasundaram CU & Arun S) and we sincerely thank them from braving wintry morning, the distance to be here and be counted when it was required the most. When they could even localities could...


I would also like to thank all the alumni & seniors who turned up despite their busy schedules and encouraged us in keep doing such activities. Our sincere thanks are due to all the current students who sacrificed the only off day in the week and stayed there till the end. Thanks to Amit Agarwal for suggesting many leads for sponsorships...Tussee great ho!!!


Our sincere gratitude to all the participants, esteemed panellists & judges for making this event a huge success.



Your whole hearted support has given us a belief that yes it is good to dream big and even possible to realise those dream. All it requires is a will to succeed. While many of us would have genuine reasons, there were many who would have woven reasons around the inertia within.


My call is to all those doubting thomases that even if you keep doubting our every intention and actions....Atlas will never Shrug...


Rok sake to rok lo...


Cause promise is a promise...And we promise to do even better...next time!!!


So come and join us...


Sincerely Yours,
Sanjay Khiyani, for
PGSEM Student Affairs Council
Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore

Monday, January 14, 2008

What is PGSEM @ IIMB??(Frequently Asked Questions)

What is the relevance of the word 'software' in PGSEM?

The word 'enterprise' in PGSEM should carry more weight than 'software'. If you prefer, you may give weight to the words together! ('software enterprise'). People who pursue this are supposed to be trained on managing a software enterprise! Since the program was set up with an idea of developing good managers for the software industry in Bengalooru (with funding by software companies), it accepts only people from software companies! Note - It is not only technical people. You could be in HR Management, Marketing Management, a Chartered Accountant, anything - but you should be in a software/IT company!

Is it like PGP? Is it similar to the MBA from ISB?

No, It is not. It will never be. At the end of a PGP or an MBA from ISB, you have an option to change your career through placement offers in the campus! But there is nothing like that in PGSEM. You are left to your own to find your career. It is your confidence,your learning , your passion/interest and the ability to sell yourself, that will decide your future course of action after completing the PGSEM.You may decide to start your own enterprise,prefer to do a P.H.D or make a career move into investment banking or even marketing- all the tools,networking and guidance is provided, and I've seen students making such choices and getting fare amount of success.You may also choose to remain in the IT industry and grow or not to grow :) The Ball is in your COURT !!
But yeah , as far as education is concerned -the rigorousness is nothing less than a PGP, and commitment from the students required is much much more than the PGP or for that matter any other full time course in the globe.It is a TAPASYA, after doing which you are an enlightened soul and can make the whole world lie under your own two feets.

The Alumni

Networking is growing and different cells that have been formed are doing great job to make the alumni getting involved with current students.PGSEM is also getting good Media attention .Alumni meet ups,activities within PGSEM and Business events are a medium for the healthy interaction.

Benefits of doing PGSEM?

As an alumni of PGSEM who is currently a vice president in a multi-national firm put it - PGSEM did not give me this position directly. But certainly it has helped me think in better ways than I used to before! It provided me with a better sense of the business world. That way, it indirectly helped me rise to this position.

So, if you want to gain knowledge & you are confident that you would be able to apply that knowledge & come up in life, PGSEM is for you. Do not expect any tangible benefits. The justification of the money/time/energy spent may not be seen just at the end of the course. It may probably never be seen if you do not take it forward.



Courses-Profs-Learning

The courses & the professors are very good. The course structure/content is quite similar to that of a regular MBA. I wonder why this is not made an executive-MBA program for all industries instead of restricting it to software alone!


Watch this space!

Note;This post was published as an answer to Faq's on Karthik S.'s blog.The MnB team at PGSEM has taken a few questions and tried to put our perspective on them !!!

A PGSEMers View on Designing and Branding

FIFA 2010 official logo
The next country to host FIFA World Cup 2010 is South Africa and they have unveiled the official logo on 7th July 2006 designed by agency named Switch Design.


FIFA 2006 official logo:

There was a lot of discussions & criticism happened for the Germany FIFA logo by the world designers including the top designer Erik Spiekermann from Germany and he says the logo is “Just Embarrassing” and “The logo contains too much info and is badly presented”, “the focus is not german” and such…

And then came 11designers with their own ideas for the FIFA 2006 logo and many acclaimed the concept by Hesse Design.

Ok, for all the design and branding professionals/students reading this can comment your views on these designs.

IIMB PGSEM event "Convergenz'08" Concludes

Bangalore, India, January 13, 2008: PGSEM at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore conducted its first Business Event of 2008 “CONVERGENZ’08”. The event awaited by the complete software industry was hosted at the IIMB campus on Bannerghatta Road on January 13th, 2008. “CONVERGENZ’08” was organized by IIMB’s PGSEM community and sponsored by Cisco, SAP Labs, ABB, Freescale revolved around the theme “Innovation and Product Management”. The event focused on the logical next step in the Indian IT success story – to innovate with technology.

The winners of the Symposium on Innovation were Rajeev Gurnani and Sebastine Augustine (PGSEM 05). Deepak mittal and Sudharshan KT (PGSEM 06) walked away as the runners up.

Given India’s excellence in IT services, CONVERGENZ 2008” targeted at bringing awareness and appreciation of the business skills among the IT community. The most awaited event of the day, “The Corporate IT Quiz”, open to participants from all IT firms in Bangalore, saw more than 100 bright teams from all over the industry participating with enthusiasm. After more than 4 hours of intense action, Ram Gopal Agarwal and Nimish Batra from Infosys emerged as the winners to carry away Rs 15000. Runners up included Pallavi Mohanty and Jaya Kanthan from TCS (Rs 10000) and Thejaswi Udupa and Ashwin Hegde from Yahoo (Rs 5000).

The event hosted a panel discussion titled 'Building an Innovation Ecosystem in India', chaired by eminent industry speakers. Eminent personalities like Mr. Aravind Sitaraman, VP & MD, Cisco Systems India, Mr. Rajiv Mehtani, MD, NXP, Mr. Ravishankar GV, VP, Sequoia Capital India, Prof Sadagopan, Director, IIIT Bangalore and Mr. Vinod Deshmukh, CTO, MindTree Consulting constituted the panel. The panel emphasized on the interaction between industry and academia in order to bring about healthy innovation.

Mr. Girish Koppar, Vice President, SAP Labs made the concluding speech for the event and gave away the prizes for the quiz and symposium winners.

The program chairperson, Prof. Shankar Venkatagiri presented the vote of thanks and the event concluded.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

PGSEM Convergenz'08 :Press Release


IIMB presents CONVERGENZ – A Premium Business Event

IIMB along with Cisco brings together the BEST in industry

Calling in for registration

Bangalore, India, January 04, 2007: PGSEM at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore is conducting its first Business Event of 2008 “CONVERGENZ’08”. The event will be hosted at the IIMB campus on Bannerghatta Road on January 13th, 2008. “CONVERGENZ’08” organized by IIMB’s PGSEM community and sponsored by Cisco will revolve around the theme “Innovation and Product Management”. The event focuses on the logical next step in the Indian IT success story – to innovate with technology.

Given India’s excellence in IT services, CONVERGENZ 2008” will aim to bring awareness and appreciation of the business skills in the technical experts. The highlights of the event will be “The Corporate IT Quiz”, which is open to participants from all IT firms in Bangalore. The Quiz is expected to draw the brightest IT brains in the city. A panel discussion titled 'Building an Innovation Ecosystem in India' shall be chaired by eminent industry speakers. And finally a “Business Case Analysis” shall showcase the best of the IIM community. The Corporate IT Quiz will have total award of Rs.30,000/- for winners.

The PGSEM is IIMB's long term management offering for IT practitioners. In its tenth year, the program has successfully transformed technologists into enlightened managers. Its alumni now assume leadership roles in various organizations. The program chair, Prof. Shankar Venkatagiri adds, "Two decades ago, India's IT industry placed the country on the global map. In less than a decade, the PGSEM has placed IIMB on India's IT map, and continues to attract superlative talent." PGSEM is calling in for entries from various IT companies for the Corporate IT Quiz.

Eminent personalities like Mr. Aravind Sitaraman, VP and MD, Cisco India, Mr. Rajiv Mehtani, MD, NXP, Mr. Ravishankar GV, Associate, Sequoia Capital India, Prof Sadagopan, Director, IIIT Bangalore and Mr. Vinod Deshmukh, CTO, MindTree Consulting are in the panel. CONVERGENZ ’08” will attract participants from corporate and the likes of IBM, Wipro, Infosys, Oracle, Motorola, SAP Labs, Samsung, Mind tree, CTS, GE, i-flex, Intel, Cisco, EMC among others.


For details, please visit the website http://pgsem.net/convergenz

For more information mail to Convergenz.iimb@gmail.com

Or contact Karthik at +91-98457-46262

The Panelists:Convergenz'08 (A PGSEM Event)

Dr. Aravind Sitaraman,
Vice President and Managing Director, Cisco Systems, India

Aravind Sitaraman is Vice President and Managing Director of CDO, India. He is also the executive sponsor for the India WAN FY08 and Chairman of India Civic Council.

Aravind has 22 years of work experience. After pioneering work in several start-up companies and experience with US high-tech companies such as Novell Inc and Oracle Corporation, he became one of Cisco Systems leading inventors with 54 US patents-- 34 issued, 3 allowed, and 17 pending. His inventions were in networking access, security, policy, and traffic shaping areas. Specifically, he was the Chief Architect of User Control Point and Service Selection Gateway. He assisted sales and marketing teams worldwide by presenting Cisco technologies to engineering teams of several service provider, telecommunication companies, and enterprises. Over the years, he owned several platforms such as Cisco 85xx, LS1010, and ONS 155xx and also software components such as ATM Signaling. He was the co-Chairman of the Voice on DSL standard and Chairman of Auto-Configuration Forum in the global DSL Forum. He has presented several research papers in the DSL Forum, ATM Forum, and IETF. He was also the Chairman of the Networking track of the first Network-Centric Warfare Conference in India.

Since his relocation to India in 2000, other than raising a new organization and assuming project responsibilities, he helped the budding Cisco organization in India to define processes, goals, and grow to 1500 employees. This includes creating presentations on Cisco including its technologies, culture, platforms, and work prospects in India; Creating process of interaction with functional groups such as human resources, finance, and work place resources; Evangelization in Universities, trade bodies, and recruits; Organization of several recruitment drives in Universities and cities including the creation of question papers, correction and selection criteria, creating and placing advertisements, and infrastructure arrangements; Lobbying government agencies and functionaries for change in several policies that affect business; Creating a University relations group that interacted closely with some colleges; Creating a Social Responsibility organization that facilitated employee participation in non-government organizations-- this later became the India Civic Council; Serve on the Core Group to make Cisco India wide decisions; Organized Cisco Technology Day that brings Cisco India employees up to speed on technologies and also showcasing to customers, work done in India in-house and with partners.

Since his relocation to India in 2000, Aravind has reestablished whatisindia.com in Bangalore as a non-profit organization seeking to influence policy in India and India policy world-wide. He has published several papers on strategic and social issues in The Hindu, BusinessLine, Deccan Herald, Rediff, India Abroad, India Currents, etc. He visited Kashmir, Punjab, and other Indian states on fact finding missions and submitted reports to US policy makers. As part of this effort, he has digitized several thousand millenniums old inscriptions in South India and sponsored historical research on India that has now spawned over 200 Web pages on Wikipedia, Encarta, and other Internet-based encyclopedias. He also created subject-based portals of over 300 issues facing India and created detailed analysis on over 200 subjects. He created a catalogue of academic institutions in India and India missions abroad. He is currently documenting Indian classical music.

whatisindia.com has its roots in 'Prakash,' not-for-profit policy advocacy group founded by Aravind Sitaraman in the United States in 1995. This group brought together thousands of Indian American scientists, professors, doctors, engineers, and professionals into a single voice. 'Prakash' has communicated with the US Congress, Senate, and Administration on many issues. Its publications have been acknowledged by many US leaders and some parts even placed as part of official records in the House of Representatives of the United States . In 1996, he was invited to visit the National Human Rights Commission of India in New Delhi . In 2006, he was invited to join the Asia Center in Bangalore.

He was on the Board of Studies of Anna University and PSG College in Coimbatore and helped shape syllabi for engineering schools in Tamil Nadu. He also taught a part-time course in PSG College on Data Structures using 'C'. Aravind serves on the Board of Trustees of CLT India, an educational trust bringing technology to rural India. Apart from ongoing activities, this trust has built a state-of-the-art school with contribution from Intel Foundation for tsunami victims in Nagappatinam District in Tamil Nadu.




Rajeev Mehtani,
Managing Director, NXP Semiconductor,India

Rajeev Mehtani, the Managing Director of NXP Semiconductors, India, started his career with Philips Research, the Netherlands, in 1986, as a research scientist, where he worked for 9 years in the area of Integrated Circuit Design for VLSI circuit testing.


In 1994 Rajeev moved to Philips Semiconductors in California, the USA, where he was responsible for bringing new technology to market. In 1997, as a marketing manager, he started a center for the design of highly complex integrated circuits. Then, in 1999, Rajeev took over as the head of the Wired Connectivity Group in Singapore, where he led the group to a top-3 position in the market for USB controllers. In June 2004 he assumed office as the Director of Philips Semiconductors, Bangalore, taking charge of the research and development activities of the company in India.

Rajeev holds a Masters Degree in Microelectronics from Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
Rajeev Mehtani was born in 1963 in New Delhi, India. He is married with two children. In his spare time, he likes to travel and listen to music.




Ravi Shankar GV,
Associate, Sequoia Capital India

Ravi Shankar is an Associate with Sequoia Capital India. Prior to joining Sequoia Capital, Ravi Shankar worked at McKinsey & Company in Mumbai, where he advised senior management of top Indian companies on a variety of issues including business building, channel management and leadership development. Prior to McKinsey, Ravi Shankar worked at Wipro Technologies in their Embedded and Internet Access division. At Wipro, Ravi Shankar helped several venture-backed networking start-up clients design and build customer premise equipment for next generation applications like VoDSL and Internet over Cable. Ravi Shankar received an MBA from Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad where he was awarded the President's Gold Medal. He also holds a BE in Computer Science and Engineering from REC Trichy.




Prof. S Sadagopan,
Director, IIIT Bangalore

Professor Sadagopan is an outstanding teacher – having taught for a full term at Rutgers University New Jersey, USA, IIT, Madras, India and AIT Bangkok, Thailand, in addition to short term visits to several premier Universities around the world (including Stanford & MIT). He had taught courses in the Enterprise Area (ERP, E-Business, E-Commerce, Enterprise Systems), Computing & Communications Area (Programming Languages, Database, Networking, Systems Programming, Algorithms and Data Structures, Software Architecture), Information Systems (MIS, DSS, ES) and Operations Research (Optimization, Simulation, Quantitative Methods, Statistics, Probability, Stochastic Processes). He has authored two textbooks - Management Information Systems (Prentice Hall 1995) and ERP - A Managerial Perspective (Tata McGraw Hill 1999), in addition to several book chapters.

Professor Sadagopan’s research work has appeared in several national and international journals including IEEE Transactions, European J of Operational Research, J of Optimization Theory & Applications, Naval Research Logistics, Simulation, Decision Support Systems, ACM Ubiquity etc., He is a referee for several journals and serves on the editorial boards of many journals.

Professor consults extensively to some of the largest private & public sector corporations in India, in Computing, Communications, Software, Automotive, Oil and Power industries as well as social sector. He is a member of the Board of Directors of several private and public sector corporations; he is also a member of the Board of Studies of several Universities.

Professor Sadagopan is a featured Columnist for Times of India (the world’s largest English Newspaper) and several magazines.

He was a Fulbright Scholar and his name is listed in Marquis’s Who's Who in the World since 1997.




Vinod Deshmukh,
Executive Vice President,MindTree Consulting


Vinod Deshmukh is Executive vice president of MindTree's Product Realization Services. He brings 20 years of engineering and system design experience. He is responsible for all customer engagements, technology building blocks developments and technology direction at MindTree Consulting.

Prior to joining MindTree, Deshmukh was a key architect for building hardware at Wipro's Global Research and Development Division. He led a 625-person business unit focused on developing technology solutions for the network equipment vendors. Lending his ASIC design expertise, Deshmukh architected the concept of a valley-based design center for strategic customers.

Among the early proponents of distributed development, Deshmukh has successfully led projects for StrataCom/CISCO, NCR, UB Networks etc. with team members dispersed in Silicon Valley and Bangalore, India.

Deshmukh holds a Bachelor's degree in engineering from Nagpur University, and a Master's degree in technology from the Indian Institute of Technology at Kanpur, India.

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Importance of Networking Part !!

Dear All,

Since i wrote the previous post on the importance of networking, here comes the significant update of how do i network and is there a common place where i can find all and also how do i become part of the pgsem linked in group.

Firstly the Linked in One, those of you who have not yet figured out how to join the pgsem group, please send me an email with your pgsem roll number and i will send across the invitation link to the group. I was still unable to recreate the sequence of steps to join in but bumped into Vinay Avasthi the creator of the group and he has sent me this link.

Secondly about the common networking platform. After considerable delibrations, a focussed team of PGSEM-Web committee members have put together a single site that can act as a gateway for our discussions, interaction, networking and much more. Do pour in ur suggestion, kudos and brickbats over to them as discussion threads and not as emails. I think thats a very practical suggestion, so that the trail and views from multiple users can be tracked together.


Please find the email from the
PGSEM-Web committee below:

Folks, The
PGSEM-Web committee is rolling out a portal http://pgsem.net for PGSEM students and alumni to interact. Please register there and start using the site. ( You need your IIMB ID to do registration )

At present, the site has two main features – A discussion forum and profile page..We are in the process of modifying the profile page to add more details. Also, please start using the discussion forum actively.

Please note that the site is in its preliminary form and you may find some issues/bugs.. Please post the details of those in the discussion forum in the appropriate section.. We’ll try to resolve it quickly. Also note that the discussion forum is restricted to registered PGSEM students only.

Going forward, the profile pages will be developed including more information and it would be available for public view.. And each student will get a profile page like http://pgsem.net/ ( not implemented now ) .. And these listings would facilitate our interaction with industry ( i.e, job related inquiries, leads etc can/may come through these public profile pages ) ..Hence , be careful in filling up the profile information.

Now, to the second part – We need to make this site popular.. To do that, please do the following

(1)Include a link to the site in your mail signature (corporate ID too if that’s not a problem )

(2)If you have a personal web/blog, and if you are writing something about PGSEM, link the keyword PGSEM to this site
(eg: “ I’m doing PGSEM @ IIMB ( this word hyper linked to the portal )“ – is a ‘google friendly’ way of linking
where as “I’m doing PGSEM @ IIMB , http://pgsem.net “ ( separate link from keyword ) – is NOT a google friendly way.. I.e, always link appropriate keywords to this site)

(3)Please give a link to this site from your “LinkedIn” profiles.. Some of you might be maintaining linkedIn public URLs, which function as some sort of a short resume.. Once the detailed profile pages come up, use those too.

(4)If you are part of some popular online forums – job forums/share market forums/MBA related forums etc, please add the link to the site in your forum user ID signature.

-- We invite your feedback/suggestions/ideas etc, but not as mails, but as threads in discussion forum.

PGSEM-Web committee.