Published On : Sun, Feb 24th, 2013
By Nagpur Today Nagpur News

GHIMR’s Conference on “Strategic Initiatives in Management to meet the Global Economic Challenges” held

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Nagpur News: Green Heaven Institute of Management conducted a National Conference ‘Ocean2013’ on ‘Strategic initiatives in Management to meet Global Economic Challenges’ on February 23 at its college Campus, Wardha road,Nagpur.

Speaking on the occasion Keynote Speaker, Dr, V.S. Gajavelli, IMT, Nagpur, said, “Good governance and bringing of different economy of the globe is  together is the needed.” Another strategic initiative was discussed by Dr.Vinayak Deshpande ,Dirtector Department of  Business Management, RTMNU. He emphasized on the challenges of unemployment and Poverty.

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 “The point of movement from operational excellence is the need of the hour emphasized,” Dr Ashutosh Paturkar,DAIMSR,Nagpur.

 Mr.Shasikant Choudhary ,MD Global Logistics spoke on  Global economic challenge of fast product growth and quick changing demand of consumers and its interface.

 Dr. Raaju Ganiesh Sunder,Director, Green Heaven Institute of Management and Research (GHIMR), said, “ Movement of economy from farm sector and all the economies have to keep peace with these parameter so as to over come the global economic challenges.”

 Payal Bhagat , Richa Jaiswal , Nilesh Bobde, MBA Students,GHIMR, while speaking with ‘NagpurToday’ said, “ views given and  explained by the eminent speakers helped us students get an insight of the Global economic challenges. The conference was a learning experience for us.”

 The Management and secretary of J.B.J.S Shri. Anil Sharma took special efforts to make this National conference a grand success. Paper presentation  were successfully managed by Dr. P.L Thakur and Prof.Makrand Joshi, Asst. Professor GHIMR, Dr. Sudhir Pode, the Convener of the Conference proposed the vote of thanks.

 

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