A Management classroom should never be disconnected from the world. It prepares students to lead.
Dr. Vandana Ahuja
Professor & Director
SIBM, Noida
Business does not wait for textbooks to be updated.
Markets shift. Technologies evolve. Consumer behaviour changes. New business models emerge. And decisions that seemed right yesterday can demand a different perspective tomorrow.
This is why, at SIBM Noida, we believe management education must remain in constant conversation with the world of business.
For us, learning extends beyond the classroom which happens through conversations with industry leaders, real-world business cases, industry visits, contemporary tools and technologies, international exposure, and opportunities that encourage students to engage with business as it is being shaped today.
From understanding the implications of AI and analytics to discussing real business challenges with practitioners, our endeavour is to create an environment where students don't simply learn concepts they learn to question, interpret and apply them.
Because a manager's education should not end at knowing what a business does.
It should develop the ability to understand why it works, how it evolves, and where it can go next.
That, to me, is the essence of contemporary management education.
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