'Who cares what happens to the youth?'Chairman of SEAA Trust, Dr Thothathri Raman examines how spiralling population will disturb career graph of youth. I really like the guts of the Air India pilot who took on his management with his rap song which laid bare what was wrong with the teetering national carrier which is kept flying for the comfort of the bureaucrats and politicians. The youngster may be in big trouble, but whatever he is saying cannot be refuted. We are doing something absolutely wrong with our institutions which ... Rediff.com, 1 month ago |
Winthrop Realty Trust Announces Resignation of Peter Braverman as Executive Vice President and Appointment as President of Winthrop Management (Winthrop Realty Trust)Winthrop Coach Calls For Change Following Newtown Tragedy Winthrop coach Pat Kelsey talks about the need for change following the tragedy in Newtown... published: 19 Dec 2012 author: Winthrop Coach Calls For Change Following Newtown Tragedy ... World News Network, 1 month ago
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China, Vietnam pledge closer bilateral tiesThe sixth meeting of the China-Vietnam steering committee on cooperation was held in Beijing on Saturday, with the two sides agreeing to further advance bilateral ties.The meeting was co-chaired by Chinese state councilor Yang Jiechi and Deputy ... Global Times, 1 week ago
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NZ theatre company raises global oceans awarenessAuckland based Red Leap Theatre Charitable Trust is renowned for raising awareness of global issues through performance. Dubbed as restlessly creative, endlessly inventive the company combine imagery and movement to tell stories accessible by all ... Yahoo!Xtra, 1 week ago
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Do we have enough ready-to-use MBAs?An increasing number of business managers with engineering degrees have no clue about management subjects, writes Thothathri Raman, chairman, SEAA Trust, New Delhi The inconceivable has happened! The placement season has seen that a significant number of graduates from the Indian Institutes of Management, mainly from the newer IIMs are without jobs, something the antagonists of the unprecedented growth of institutions, have always feared. The numbers even otherwise would have been ... Rediff.com, 2 weeks ago
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