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Mandatory Disclosure

MandatoryDisclosure
1. AICTEFileNo.

Firstapprovaldt.1761983videLtr.No.F1226/81T.II F.No.431/UP63/MCPAPR(M)/96dt.0852008& F.No.431/UP63/MCPAPR(M)/96dt.2152008 INSTITUTEOFMANAGEMENTTECHNOLOGY, GHAZIABAD RajNagar Ghaziabad200001 UttarPradesh

Date&Periodoflastapproval
2. NameoftheInstitution

AddressoftheInstitution City&Pincode State/UT Longitude&Lattitude PhoneNumberwithSTDCode FaxNumberwithSTDCode OfficehoursattheInstitution AcademichoursattheInstitution Email Website NearestRailwayStation(dist.InKm) NearestAirportattheInstitution
3. TypeofInstitution

2840'N
01203002200 01202825020

7728'E

9:00A.M.to5:30P.M. 9:00A.M.to5.30P.M. director@imt.edu www.imt.edu Ghaziabad Delhi PrivateSelfFinanced NonMinority CoEd

Category(1)oftheInstitution Category(2)oftheInstitution
4.

Name of the organization running the LajpatraiEducationalSociety(Regd.) Institution

Addressoftheorganization

Registeredwith Registrationdate

C/oInstitutionofManagementTechnology RajNagar GhaziabadUttarPradesh Govt.ofUttarPradesh 20102005

Websiteoftheorganization
5. NameoftheaffiliatingUniversity

NA NA NA NA NA Dr.BibekBanerjee Director 01202825196 01202825020 director@imt.edu Ph.D. Marketing Attachment1

Address Website Latestaffiliationperiod


6. NameoftheDirector

ExactDesignation PhoneNumberwithSTDCode FaxNumberwithSTDCode Email HighestDegree FieldofSpecialization GoverningBoardMembers


meeting 7. AcademicAdvisoryBody

Frequency of meetings & date of last Twiceayear;April25,2011

Attachment2

Frequency of meetings & date of last Threetofourtimesayear;May17,2011


meeting 8. 9. OrganizationalChart Attachment3

Student feedback mechanism on OnlineusingOnlineLearning&Teaching(OLT) Institutional Governance / faculty performance Grievanceredressalmechanismforfaculty, N.A. staffandstudents NameoftheDepartment NA PGDM PG

10.

11.

Course Level 1stYearofapprovalbythecouncil

YearwiseSanctionedIntake YearwiseActualAdmissions CutoffmarksGeneralquota %StudentspassedwithDistinction %StudentspassedwithFirstClass StudentsPlaced AveragePaypackage,Rs./Year StudentsoptedofHigherStudies AccreditationStatusofthecourse DoctoralCourses ForeignCollaboration,ifany ProfessionalSocietyMemberships Consultancyactivities DepartmentalAchievements DistinguishedAlumni
12. NameofTeachingStaff*

Attachment4 Attachment4 Attachment5 NA NA Attachment6 Attachment7 NA Yes,videAICTEletterno.F.No.NBA/ACCR826/dt.22 012006forthreeyears Yes Attachment8 Attachment9 Attachment20 NA Attachment10 Attachment11 Attachment11 Attachment11 Attachment11 Attachment11 Attachment11 Attachment12 Attachment12 Attachment13 Attachment12 Attachment20

Designation Department DateofJoiningtheInstitution QualificationswithClass/Grade TotalExperienceinYears PapersPublished PapersPresentedinConferences Ph.D.Guide?Givefield&University BooksPublished/IPRs/Patents ConsultancyActivities

Awards Grantsfetched InteractionwithProfessionalInstitutions


13. AdmissionQuota

Attachment13 Attachment14 Attachment19 NA CommonAdmissionTest(CAT) 96percentile Attachment15 NA Attachment16 NA Attachment17 Attachment17 Attachment17 Attachment17 Attachment17 Attachment17 Attachment17 Attachment17 Attachment17 Attachment17 Attachment17 Attachment17 Attachment17 15Juneto14June Trimester 15daysaftercompletionofEndTermExam. NA

EntranceTest Cutoff/lastcandidateadmitted Feesinrupees NumberofFeeWaiversoffered AdmissionCalendar PIOquota


14. Infrastructuralinformation

Classroom/TutorialRoomfacilities Libraryfacilities Auditorium/SeminarHalls/Amphi Cafeteria IndoorSportsfacilities OutdoorSportsfacilities Gymnasiumfacilities Facilitiesfordisabled Anyotherfacilities


15. Boyshostel

Girlshostel Medical&otherFacilitiesatHostel
16. AcademicSessions

Examinationsystem,Year/Sem Periodofdeclarationofresults
17. Counseling/Mentoring

CareerCounseling Medicalfacilities StudentInsurance


18. StudentsActivityBody

NA Yes Yes Attachment 18 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Summer Internship Program & interaction with CorporateHousesthroughvariousforums

CulturalActivities SportsActivities Literaryactivities Magazine/Newsletter Technicalactivities/TechFest IndustrialVisits/Tours Alumniactivities


19. NameofInformationofficerforRTI

Yes Dr.SureshKumarBedi DeanAdministration 01203002210 01202827895 skbedi@imt.edu

Designation PhonenumberwithSTDcode FaxnumberwithSTDcode Email

GoverningBoardMembers(Attachment1) 1. Mr.KamalNath 2. Mr.BakulNath 3. Prof.AmitavaBose 4. Dr.RamS.Tarneja 5. ShriSanjayDalmia 6. Dr.SubirChoudhary 7. ShriVikramM.Thapar 8. ShriVijayMallya 9. ShriV.K.Modi 10. Dr.BibekBanerjee 11. Dr.RajenderNargundkar 12. Dr.V.PandurangaRao 13. Dr.FarhadRadScrecht President UnionMinisterforUrbanDevelopmentMinister

VicePresident LajpatraiEducationalSociety Member Member Member Member Member FormerDirector,IIMCalcuta Chairman,BankofIndia,MutualFund ManagingDirector,GTCIndustriesLtd. FormerDirector,IIMCalcutta JointManagingDirector BallarpurIndustriesLimited Chairman,TheUBGroup ViceChairman&ManagingDirector ModiRubberLimited

Member Member Member Member Member Member

Director,IMTGhaziabad Director,IMTNagpur Director,IMTHyderabad Director,IMTDubai

MembersofAcademicAdvisoryBody(Attachment2) Sl.No. NameoftheMembers

1. Prof.IshwarDayal,FormerDirector,IIMLucknow 2. Prof.AbadAhmad,FormerProViceChancellor,DelhiUniversity,Delhi 3. Prof.K.R.S.Murthy,FormerDirector,IIM,Bangalore 4. Prof.AmarlalHKalro,FormerDirector,IIMKozhikode 5. Mr.BakulNath,VicePresident,LajpatraiEducationalSociety 6. Mr.DipankarChatterji,Member,ExecutiveCommittee 7. Dr.BibekBanerjee,Director,IMTGhaziabad 8. Dr.RajenderNargundkar,Director,IMT,Nagpur 9. Dr.PandurangaRao,Director,IMT,Hyderabad 10. Dr.FarhadRadScrecht,Director,IMT,Dubai

OrganisationChartofInstituteofManagementTechnology,Ghaziabad(Attachment3)
Dean Administration Administrative Officer Chairman (Research) Chairman (MDP)
Program Chairpersons Area Chairpersons Faculty Members

ExecutiveCommittee

President

ManagementCommittee

Director

Dean (Research)

HeadNew Initiatives

Dean(Academic Admin.)

Financial Controller

Accounts Officer

YearwizeSanctionedIntake(Attachment4)

Courses 1st Year of approval by AICTE (give approval ref. no.&date) 20112012 AICTEApprovedIntakeduringlast4years 20102011 20092010 20082009

UG(FT) UG(PT)


431/UP63/MCP-APR (M)/96 Dt. 21/05/2008 -DO-DO-DO-DO-DO-DONRO/2010/17112201 dt. 2409-2010

Sanct ioned intake

Actual admi ssions

Sanct ioned intake

Actual admi ssions

Sanctioned intake

Actual admi ssions

Sanct ioned intake

Actual admi ssions

PG(FT)

PGDM (FT)

180

172

180

175

180

180

180

180

PGDM (FIN) PGDM (IB) PGDM (HR) PGDM (IT) PGDM (Executive) PGDM (PT) PGDM (DCP)

120 60 60 60 60 60 120

112 65 30 32 60 46 104

60 60 60 60 60 60 120

117 67 30 29 60 45 94

60 60 60 60 60 60 -

120 60 30 29 60 45 -

60 60 60 60 60 60 -

120 64 30 30 60 59 -

CutoffMarksGeneralQuota(Attachment5)
Programme PGDM Seats 180 Duration Years 2 Cutoffduringlasttwoyearsforgeneralcategory 2010 2011 96percentile(CAT) 94percentile(CAT)with80%application rating,95percentilewith74%application ratingand96percentilewith70% applicationrating Do Do Do Do 70percentile(CAT)

PGDM(HR) PGDM(IB) PGDM(Finance) PGDM(IT) PGDMDualCountry PGDM(Executive) PGDM(PT) Ph.D.

120 60 60 60 120 60 60

2 2 2 2 2 15months 3

96percentile(CAT) 96percentile(CAT) 96percentile(CAT) 96percentile(CAT) 85percentile(CAT)

CAT/InternalTest,followedbyWrittenCommunicationTest & Interview IMTconductswrittentestfollowedbyInterview IMTconductspanelInterview

Studentsdataandpass%sincelastthreeyears
Sanctioned Intake Year Students Passedout infirst attempt 120 179 180 60 120 120 53 30 29 59 60 59 55 29 23 59 60 59 49 36 50 %of Students passedin first attempt 100.00 99.44 100 100.00 100.00 100 100.00 100.00 100 100.00 100.00 100 100.00 100 100 100.00 100.000 100 100.00 36.00 100 %ofStudents passingout with Distinction 5.83 27.50 5.00 3.33 35.80 1.7 5.66 20.00 3.4 1.68 18.33 1.7 17.24 5.08 35.00 6.12 30.55 2.00 %of Students with1st Division 85.83 98.31 97.8 88.33 99.16 93.3 81.13 100.00 96.6 88.13 95.00 96.6 76.36 96.55 100.00 77.97 93.00 93.2 73.46 63.88 86.00 %of Students withIInd Division 8.33 1.68 2.2 8.33 0.84 6.7 13.21 3.4 10.17 5.00 3.4 23.63 3.45 16.95 7.00 6.8 12.24 36.12 14.00

Sl. No.

Course

Students Admitted

PGDM(F/T)

PGDMFinance

3.

PGDMHR

4.

PGDMIB

5.

PGDMIT

6.

PGDM(Exe.)

6.

PGDM(P/T)

2007 2009 2008 2010 2009 2011 2007 2009 2008 2010 2009 2011 2007 2009 2008 2010 2009 2011 2007 2009 2008 2010 2009 2011 2007 2009 2008 2009 2009 2010 2007 2008 2008 2010 2009 2011 2006 2009 2007 2010 2008 2011

120 180 180 60 120 120 60 30 29 60 60 59 60 30 23 60 60 59 60 36 50

120 180 180 60 120 120 53 30 29 59 60 59 55 30 23 59 60 59 49 36 50

Totalno.ofstudentsplacedbytheInstitutionthroughitsPlacementCell(Disciplinewise)(Attachment6)
Year Discipline 1980 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 1983

PGDM(F/T) PGDMFinance PGDMHR PGDMIB PGDMIT PGDM(Executive) PGDM(P/T)

Totalno.ofstudentspassedout (last3years) 2009 2010 2011 1820 60 53 59 55 59 49 178 120 30 59 29 60 36 180 120 29 59 23

Totalno.ofstudentsplacedthroughplacementcell (last3years) 2009 2010 2011 114+6* 56+4* 43+10* 49+11* 42+13* 33+12*+15** 166+13* 110+10* 28+2* 53+7* 24+5* 38+10*+11** 173+7* 115+5* 27+2* 56+3* 22+1*

*Optedout **Notplaced(PlacementProcessisstillgoingon)

AveragePayPackage,Rs./Year(Attachment7)
Programme PGDM Seats 180 Duration Placement Years Facilities Min 2011 2 Yes
Rs.5.5Lp.a. 2010 Rs.3.50Lacsp.a.

CampusPlacement Max
2011 Rs.26Lp.a. 2010 USD55380.40p.a.

Avg.
2011 Rs.8.59Lp.a. 2010 Rs.7.75Lacsp.a.

PGDM(HR)

60

Yes

2011 Rs.3.6Lp.a. 2010 Rs.4.00Lacsp.a.

2011 Rs.9Lp.a. 2010 Rs.8.95Lacsp.a.

2011 Rs.6.68Lp.a. 2010 Rs.6.06Lacsp.a.

PGDM(IB)

60

Yes

2011 Rs.3.6Lp.a. 2010 Rs.3.50Lacsp.a.

2011 Rs.15Lp.a. 2010 Rs.15Lacsp.a.

2011 Rs.8.03Lp.a. 2010 Rs.6.27Lacsp.a.

PGDM(Finance)

60

Yes

2011 Rs.5.5Lp.a. 2010 Rs.3.50Lacsp.a..

2011 Rs.12Lp.a. 2010 USD37,275p.a.

2011 Rs.8.1Lp.a. 2010 Rs.7.01Lacsp.a.

PGDM(IT)

60

Yes

2011 Rs.5Lp.a. 2010 Rs.3.60Lacsp.a.

2011 Rs.26Lp.a. 2010 Rs.15Lacsp.a.

2011 Rs.8.45Lp.a. 2010 Rs.6.89Lacsp.a.

PGDM (Executive)

60

15 months

Yes

2011 2010 Rs.6.00Lacsp.a.

2011 2010 Rs.17.95Lacsp.a.

2011 2010 Rs.11.75Lacsp.a.

PGDM(PT) Ph.D.

60

NotApplicable NotApplicable

ForeignCollaboration,ifany(Attachment8)
AcademicCollaboration CollaborativePartners

StudentExchange FacultyExchange JointResearch&Publications JointMDPs&Conferences

CollaborationwithForeignUniversities
GeorgeMasonUniversity,Virginia,USA UniversityofFlorida,Florida,USA UniversityofNebraska,Omaha,USA CollegeofBusinessAdministration,ChonnamNationalUniversity,SouthKorea GrenobleEcoledeManagement,France IESEGSchoolofManagement,France Negocia,France UniversityofNewcastle,UniversityDrive,Callaghan,NSW2308,Australia ReimsManagementSchool,Reims,France HECMontreal,Canada TheUniversityofWisconsinlaCrosse,USA BurgundySchoolofBusiness,France ParisGraduateSchoolofManagement,France FachhochschuleKufsteinTirolUniversityofAppliedSciences,Kufstein,Austria FachhoschschuleVorarlbergUniversityofAppliedScience,Dornbirn,Austria NormandyBusinessSchool,France FHOffenburgUniversity,Germany EuromedMarseilleEcoledeManagement,France NationalTaiwanUniversity,Taiwan TheBusinessSchool,LondonMetropolitanUniversity,UnitedKingdom AarhusSchoolofBusiness,UniversityofAarhus,Denmark ESCPEAP(EuropeanSchoolofManagement),France ESCRennesSchoolofBusiness,Rennes,Cedex,France SkarbekGraduateSchoolofBusinessEconomics,Poland CollegeofEngineering,UniversityofSaskatchewan,Canada TheUniversityofNorthampton,Northampton,U.K.andNorthernIreland DeakinUniversity,Australia NationalChungHsingUniversity,Taiwan(OnlyscannedcopyreceivedfromIRC) NottinghamTrentUniversity,UK TheVrijeUniversityBrussel,Belgium AudenciaNantesSchoolofManagement,Nantes,France ZagrebSchoolofEconomicsandManagement,Zagreb,Croatia BINorwegianSchoolofManagement,Norway UniversidadLatinaDeAmerica,Mexico IPADEInstitutoPanamericanodeAltaDireccindeEmpresa,Mexico UniversidaddeMonterrey,Mexico IDEBusinessSchool,GuayaquilQuito,Ecuador ReykjavikUniversity,Iceland UniversiteParisDauphine,France TheUniversityofStellenboschBusinessSchool,Stellenbosch,SouthAfrica FacultyofEngineering,KasetsartUniversity,Thailand UniversityofEssex,EssexBusinessSchool,Essex,U.K. KazakhstanInstituteofManagement,Economics,andStrategicResearch, Kazakhstan ICHEC,BrusselsManagementSchool,Brussels

TheCOPPEADGraduateSchoolofBusiness,Brazil ToulouseBusinessSchool,Toulouse,France UniversityofGreenwich,London,U.K. UniversityofMilanoBicocca,Milan,Italy UniversityofLiechtenstein NorthDakotaStateUniversity,USA WaterfordInstituteofTechnology,Ireland UniversityofWarsaw,Warsaw,Poland FaculdadesIbmec,(RiodeJaneiro,MinasGeraiseBrasilia,Brazil RouenBusinessSchool,France FontysUniversityofAppliedSciences,TheNetherlands AlbaGraduateBusinessSchool,Athens,Greece UniversityofSevilla,Spain EMStrasbourgBusinessSchool,UniversityofStrasbourg,France KelloggSchoolofManagement,USA

ProfessionalSocietyMembership(Attachment9) a)BoardofDirector:

i)

Dr.BibekBanerjee

b)EditorialBoard:
i) ii) iii) iv) v) vi) Dr.AmitabhDeoKodwani Dr.GunjanMalhotra Dr.MrinaliniShah Dr.SantanuRoy Dr.HarvinderSingh Dr.SureshKumarBedi PESBusinessReview InternationalJournal AdvancesinManagementAIMSJournalofManagement AIMSInternationalJournalofManagement GalgotiasJournalofManagement MemberoftheeditorialboardofJournalGyaanprathapublishedbyACCMAN InstituteofManagement. ConsultingEditorofAmityBusiness

c)MemberofProfessionalBodies:
i) Dr.MrinaliniShah LifememberComputerSocietyofIndia AIMSInternational EuropeanSocietyofFuzzyLogic MemberofAllIndiaManagementAssociation MemberofGhaziabadManagementAssociation MemberofCaseResearchsocietyofIndia AssociationofIndianManagementSchools LifeMemberoftheIndianEconometricSociety AssociationofIndianManagementScholar MemberofAsiaAcademyofManagement LifeMemberInternationalSocietyofEcologicalEconomies LifeMemberMadhyaPradeshEconomicAssociation FellowMemberInternationalJournalofAdvancesinManagement MemberofAssociationofIndianManagementScholar LifeMember,IndianInstituteofPublicAdministration AssociateMember,InternationalSocietyofManagement,India Member,INFORMSMarketingScienceSociety,USA JournalofAdvancesinManagement MemberofSouthernManagementAssociation MemberofIndianSciencecongress MemberofPrachiPsychoculturalResearchAssociation MemberofIndianAcademyofAppliedPsychology MemberofISTE MemberofIETE MemberofIARCS MemberofAIMS CoordinatorofEuropeanCouncilofHigherEducation InternationalJournalofElectroniccorporation InternationalJournalofComputerVision&Robotics JournalofSoftware(Editor) JournalofTheoretical&AppliedinformationTechnology(AssociateEditor)

ii)

Dr.BikramjitRishi

iii) v) vi)

Dr.SadanandPrusty Dr.RakeshAgrawal Dr.GunjanMalhotra

vii) viii) ix)

Dr.SitaMishra Dr.V.J.Sebastian Dr.VimiJham

x)

DrBinduGupta

xi)

Dr.JayantiRanjan

xii)

Dr.V.K.Gupta

InformationTechnology(TechnicalEditor) LifeMember,CharteredEngineer&Fellow,InstituteofEngineer LifeMember,IFUNA ViceChairman,SAEIndia VicePresident,ADTSAlumniAssociation,Delhi LifeMember,GlobalInstituteofFlexibleSystemsManagement ECMember&FellowIndianInstitutionofIndustrialEngineering FellowInstituteofElectronicsandTelecommunicationEngineers MemberCSI MemberCIIR Member,LocalProjectAdvisoryCommitteeoftheprojectentitledIndias RevisedBrainGain(RGB)inLiberalizedErasponsoredbytheDepartment of Scientific and Technology (DST), Ministry of Science & Technology, GovernmentofIndia. Member,ProjectAdvisoryCommitteeoftheprojectentitledTechnology Adoption in Tea Industry with Special Reference to North East India, Sponsored by the Department of Science and Industrial Research (DSIR), MinistryofScienceandTechnology,GovernmentofIndia. Life Member, International Society for Scientometrics and Informetric (ISSI) Member,AcademyofManagement(AOM) Member,SystemDynamicsSociety(SDS) Member, The Association of Indian Management Scholars International (AIMSInternational) LifeMember,globalInstituteofflexibleSystemsManagement(GIFT) LifeMember,SystemDynamicsSocietyofIndia(SDSI) LifeMember,theSocietyofManagementScienceandAppliedcybernetics (SOMAC). Lifemember,SocietyforInformationScience(SIS) Lifemember,IndianAcademyofSocialScience(IASS). MemberoftheScientificCommitteeoftheInformationSystemDynamics ProjectofCIGREFFoundation,France Overseas Entrusted Researcher for the Overseas Entrusted Research Project of the Overseas Vocational Training Association (OVTA) of the MinistryofLabour,Govt.OfJapansincetheyear200001 MemberoftheInternationalEditorialAdvisoryBoardoftheInternational Journal,JournalofKnowledgebasedDevelopment Member of the Scientific Committee of the International Forum on KnowledgeAssetDynamicsIFKAD2010,24th&25thJune2010 Member of the International Advisory Board of MAKCi (Most Admired KnowledgeCities)Exercise,2010) Member of the Executive Council of the Global Institute of Flexible SystemsManagement,NewDelhi Member of the Advisory Board of the International Journal of Global Management,VNSInstituteofManagement,Bhopal Project Coordinator for the AICTE funded Project titled, Developing a FrameworkforFlexibleKnowledgeManagementIndices

xiii) xiv)

Dr.ReemaKhurana Dr.SantanuRoy

xv) Dr.SurinderKumarBatra xvi) Prof.SudhirSJaiswal

AmericanAccountingAssociation:AssociateMember IndianAccountingAssociation:LifeMember

xvii) xviii) xix) xx) xxi) Dr.ShaliniKalia Ms.PujaAggrawal Dr.RakeshChopra Dr.HarvinderSingh Ms.LipiDas

IndianAccountingAssociationResearchFoundation:LifeMember

ForumforTeachersofEnglishLanguageandLiterature FellowMemberofInstituteofCharteredAccountantsofIndia ConsultingEditorofIndiaStrategic MemberofAllIndiaManagementAssociation(AIMA). FEIL(ForumforEmotionalIntelligenceLearning) AIMA(AllIndiaManagementAssociation) MemberStrategicManagementSociety,USA. LifetimeMemberCaseResearchSocietyofIndia. Life time Member of Indian Institute of Public Administration, IIPA New Delhi MemberofAmericanMarketingAssociation. LifememberofDelhiManagementAssociation,DMANewDelhi ProfessionalMemberofAllIndiaManagementAssociation. MemberofEasternAcademyofManagement.

xxii)

Dr.ShaliniRahulTiwari

DistinguishedAlumni(Attachment10)
Sl. No. 1 Name AnuragGupta Batch 1982 ContactEmail Address/Phone guptaanurag7@hotm ail.com;9987900666 Company BusinessAddress

PraveenKumar

1982

ushanjali@rediffmail. com;09359488322 sharadgoel225@gma il.com;09350018083 dhillon.nainy@gmail. com;9876110958 mmohajir@gmail.com; 09885033205

3 4

SharadKumarGoel NaininderS.Dhillon

1984 1984

MustaqA.Mohajir

1984

6 7

DebashisS.Sonlanky SajalGupta

1986 1987

dssolanky@yahoo.co m;9810043503 sajaljin@yahoo.co.in; 9818378735 atul.chand@itc.in; 9811191591 sanjay_chandhoke@ yahoo.com; 9910494501 mkumar@tsiplc.com; 9810194525

AtulChand

1987

SanjayChandhoke

1987

10

MohnishKumar

1989

11 12

AjayKumarRao RajatTandon

1990 1991

ajay_rao@yahoo.com; 09322533683 rajat.tandon@navteq CountryDirector, .com;9810090194 Navteq sukesh.jain@airtel.in; 9810001168 gmunish@cisco.com; 9873402821

CEO,FrankfinnInstitute BESTBuilding,AWING,5th ofairhostesstraining floor,SVRoad,opposite AndheriRailway station,Andheriw,Mumbai 400058 Dean,BSACollegeof BSACollegeofEngineering Engineeringand andTechnology,Mathura, Technology UttarPradesh,India VicePresident,Parle ParleAgro,AshokVihar, Agro NewDelhi,India VicePresident, Plot#2,IndustrialArea MahindraShubhlabh Phase9,Mohali,DistSAS ServicesLtd. Nagar CEO,GlobalScientific Suite201mountcastle appartmenterrammanzil colonybehindtajdeccan Hyderabad500082 CFO,ESAREM 203GolfLink,NewDelhi. Technology GM&H.O.D., AutometersAllianceLtd., AutometersAlliance C63,Sector57, Ltd. CEO,ITCLimited 86,UdyogVihar,Phase 1, Lifestyleretailing Gurgaon122016Haryana businessdivision India VicePresident,Bharti Neelagagan,MandiRoad, Learningsystems Sultanpur,Mehrauli,New Delhi110030 Founder&CEO, TSIIndiaPvt.Ltd.4thFloor TransactionSolutions 11EMB,D27Southern Park,SaketPlace,Saket, NewDelhi,Delhi,India CEO,ICEMAGIC Versova,Mumbai. Universaltradetower,3rd Floor,Sec49,SonaGurgaon Rd,Gurgaon 234OkhlaIndustrialEstate, PhaseIII,NewDelhi 110020,Delhi,India 7thFloor,BirlaTowers, BarakhambaRoad, ConnaughtPlace,New Delhi110001

13

SukeshJain

1992

COOAirtelenterp, BhartiAirtel CountryManager, CISCOCapital

14

GautamMunish

1994

15

DhananjayaRamdas

1994

dhananjaya.ramdas @pantaloon.com; 9320717528 vikramwatal@hotm ail.com; 62811790485 mani.kant@indiains ure.com;98186 97201

ChiefOperationSouth Zone,Pantaloon CountryHead,Olam International VicePresident,India InsureRisk Management& InsuranceBroking ServicesPvtLtd. Director(India),JSC BelarusianPotash Company NationalManager, IsagenixInternational

MumbaiMaharashtraIndia

16

VikramAdityaWatal

1995

Jl,Ki,AgusAnangNo.36 WayLunik,Lampung, Sumatra,Indonesia B3/6,2ndFloor,AsafAli Road,NewDelhi110002

17

ManiKant

1996

18

ArvindChawla

1997

a.chawla@belpc.by; 9871423444 jogichopra@yahoo.c om;0061415838 436(Personal)

303ErosCorporateTowers, NehruPlace,NewDelhi 110019,DelhiIndia Unit9,BlockJ,1921 GeorgeStreet,North Strathfield,NSW2137 AustraliaRoad122002, Haryana,India Delhi

19

SandeepChopra

1998

20

Rahulkumar

1999

rahul_kumar76@ho tmail.com; 9810088241 poonam_latitude@y ahoo.co.in; 9845196566 sharma.shobhit@g mail.com; 9899595914 guru.inder@gmail.c om;9810041787

DirectorKM&IS, EverestGroup OwnStartup Latitude CorporateServices

21

PoonamGupta

2000

B502,MantriSarovar,HSR LAyout,SarjapuraRoad Bangalore560034, Karnataka,India TowerD,6thfloor,global businesspark,mehrauli gugaonroad,gurgaon 122002,haryana,india AES,9thFloorbldg10B,DLF city,Gurgaon ITCFoodDivision, PullekeshiNagarP.O., Banagalore5 Deptt.OfBanking Supervision,RBI,Mumbai RegionalOffice,3rdFloor, Byculla,NexttoMaratha Mandir,Mumbai

22

ShobhitSharma

2001

RegionalSalesManager (North),Hewlett PackardAsiaPacificPvt Ltd GM,AlliedEnergy Services

23 24

GuruInderMohan Singh IshitaTandon

2002 2003

ishita.tandon@itc.in; BrandManager 9902444345 Confectionary,ITC dipinguram@gmail. com;9867644234 Manager,RBI

25

DipinK.Guram

2003

FacultyList(Attachment11)
PGDM (FT)
Sl. No. Name (s) of the Teaching Faculty Designation of Lecturer/ Asst. Professor/ Professor Qualifications with field of specialization Date of Birth Experience a) Teaching b) Industry c) Research A 28-08-1968 24-08-1954 07-02-1970 28-10-1970 13-06-1973 04-06-2970 31-12-1968 24-04-1970 13-07-1967 08-09-1959 03-05-1974 03-08-1977 15-11-1963 11-09-1968 03-10-1968 14-05-1969 15-08-1969 21-09-1956 28-11-1974 08-12-1968 07-04-1980 06-06-1973 08-11-1965 01-02-1973 27-09-1948 11 30 7 5 11 7 14 7 12 7 7 4 15 18 11 17 11 23 10 20 4 9 21 5 B 4 C 15-09-1997 13-06-2007 31-01-2003 09-06-2005 15-03-2000 11-12-2006 03-06-2004 25-07-2007 30-07-2007 30-09-2007 01-10-2007 01-10-2007 01-05-2006 01-02-2007 09-05-2005 21-12-2000 03-11-2009 06-11-2009 16-11-2009 13-05-2011 11-01-2010 25-03-2010 01-12-2010 03-03-2011 01-11-2009 AGFPK0445G AAIPG5243R AFWPG3827Q AGEPA1601M AELPR8436E ABBPM2101J AFEPJ4906K APCPK4075L ABRPC8055B AICPR6097E ACJPV6783G ADDPN8888P ALTPK6984H AGNPS4325B ACCPT6280H AEBPS5625N AHTPD8961V ACTPD8084A AMGPK7376P ACPPC8973R AJGPB2077D BDZPS6639A AEGPB2283J AHHPK4738K ACXPC1961D 163 415 329 373 233 405 350 429 430 433 437 436 387 410 372 267 461 460 462 483 466 468 481 459 Identified / Appointed (Date of Joining the Institution) PAN No. PF No. UP15830

PG 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Dr. Reema Khurana Dr. Seeta Gupta Dr. Bindu Gupta Dr. R.K. Agrawal Dr. Susmi Routray Dr. Sita Mishra Dr. Vimi Jham (on leave) Dr. Omkumar Krishnan Dr. Barnali Chaklader Dr. Raghavendra G. Rao Dr. Ashish Verma Dr. Lubna Nafez Dr. Deepak Kapur (on leave) Dr. Vinita Sahay Dr. Rajiv R. Thakur (On leave) Dr. Arun Mohan Sherry (on deputation) Dr. Roma Mitra Debnath Dr. Debabrata Datta Dr. Shalini Kalia Dr. Nilanjan Chattopadhyay Dr. Bhavna Bhalla Dr. Dhiraj Sharma Dr. Bibek Banerjee Dr. Kakali Kanjilal Dr. Rakesh Chopra Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Assistant Professor Professor Assistant Professor Associate Professor Sr. Lecturer Assistant Professor Professor Associate Professor Professor MCA M. Phil., MA MA, M. Phil B.Tech., M. Tech. MCA MBA MBA M. Phil., M.A. AICWA, CA, MBA M.S. PGDBM, AICWA MBA MBA B. Tech. MA, PGDBM MA, MBA M.Sc., M. Tech M. Phil., MA MA MA ICFAI, ICWA MA MBA MS M. Phil., M. Sc. M.Phil.

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PG 26. 27. 28. 29. Dr. Suresh Kumar Bedi Dr. Subhajit Bhattacharya Dr. R.K. Chakraborty Dr. Sanjay Kumar Singh Dean Administration Associate Professor Professor Associate Professor M. Com., MA M. Sc. M. Sc. MA

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PG 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. Dr. Amitabh Deo Kodwani Prof. Anand Khanna Dr. Ranjana Agarwal Dr. Ratna Vadra Dr. Surinder Batra Mr. Pradip Banerjee Ms. Puja Aggarwal Dr. Harvinder Singh Associate Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Associate Professor MPM PGDBM, M. Sc. M. Phil., MA MA MBA, B. Tech PGDFA CA, B. Com. M. Phil., MBA

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PG 38. 39. 40. 41. Dr. Jayanthi Ranjan Dr. Sachin Choudhry Dr. Sanjeev Prashar Dr. Mrinalini Shah Professor Associate Professor Professor Professor MCA MBA MBA M. Sc.

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PG 42. 43. 44. 45. Dr. Prateechi Agarwal Dr. Santanu Roy Dr. Bikram Jit Rishi Dr. Gunjan Malhotra Associate Professor Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor CA M.S. MBA, B. Com M. Phil.

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PG 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. Dr. Kunal K Ganguly Prof. Sudhir S. Jaiswal Dr. Sadananda Prusty Dr. Rashmi K. Aggarwal Dr. Somnath Chakrabarti Dr. V.J. Sebastian Prof. Rajat Gera Dr. Poonam Garg Dr. V.K. Gupta Dr. Gireesh C. Tripathi Dr. Santanu K Ganguli Prof. Kaushik Datta Prof. Sandeep Puri Dr. Vijay Prakash Ojha Dr. Shalini Rahul Tiwari Ms. Lipi Das Assistant Professor Associate Professor Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Professor Professor Associate Professor Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Professor Assistant Professor Senior Lecturer MBA PGDM, ICWAI M. Phil., MA LLM, LLB MBA, BE MA B. Tech. MCA M. Tech. M. Tech. ICAI PGDM, IIMA PGDM (EXT.) MA MBA, M. Sc. PGDBM, MA

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Mentiontheadmissiontestbeingfollowed,name&addressofthetestagency&itsURL(Website). CandidatesarerequiredtoappearfortheCommonAdmissionTest(CAT)conductedbyIndianInstitute ofManagement.IMTgetsthescoreofthecandidateswhoapplytotheIMTfromIIM.BaseduponCAT score,meritlistispreparedonthebasisofaminimumCATpercentilecutoffandstudentsarecalled forGroupDiscussionandInterview.

Name&AddressoftheTestAgency: IndianInstituteofManagement PrabandhNagar,OffSitapurRoad,Lucknow226013 Phone:(910522)2734101120,(91522)2734101120,304498089 Fax:(910522)2734025,2734005URL(Website)http://www.iiml.ac.in

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IMTusesonlyCATscoresforshortlistingthecandidatesforPGDBM(FullTime)programme. Calendarfor201113forgeneralcategory:

Lastdateforrequestforapplications:30November2010 Lastdateforsubmissionofapplications:30November2010 DatesforGroupDiscussion(GD)/Interviews:15February2011to15March2011 DatesforAdmissionCounseling:FirstweekofApril,2011 Datesforannouncingfinalresults:21April2011 ReleaseofAdmissionList(mainlistandwaitinglistshouldbeannouncedonthesame April21,2011 Lastdateforclosingofadmission:20thJune,2011 StartingoftheAcademicsession:3rdWeekofJune2011 Thewaitinglistshouldbeactivatedonlyontheexpiryofdateofmainlist. Yes,itisactivatedonexpiryofmainlist.

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Describeeachcriteriawithitsrespectiveweightagesi.e.AdmissionTest,GD,Interviewetc.

Thefollowingweightagewillbeconsideredintheselectionprocess: CATScore CommunicationSkills PersonalInterview AcademicTrackRecord WorkExperience 40 10 15 25 10

An application rating has been calculated on the basis of these parameter values for each of the candidates. Mentiontheminimumlevelofacceptance,ifany,foranycriteria. Candidates who wish to seek admission must be graduate in any discipline from a University recognizedbyAssociationofIndianUniversities.

Mentionthecutofflevelsofpercentage&percentilescores(sectionwiseand/ortotalascasemaybe) ofthecandidatesintheadmissiontestwhoarecalledforGD/Interview:

AsystemofmultipleparametersCutoffhasbeenutilizedasdescribedbelow 96percentileinCATwithaminimumof70%applicationrating 95percentileinCATwithaminimumof74%applicationrating 94percentileinCATwithaminimumof80%applicationrating Display marks scored in test, GD, Interview etc. and in aggregate for all candidates who come for GD/Interviewetc.

Itwouldbeuploadedonourwebsite. ApplicationForm Downloadableapplicationform,withonlinesubmissionpossibilities. Yes,OnlineRegistrationfacilityisavailable. ListofApplicants Listofcandidateswhoseapplicationshavebeenreceivedalongwithpercentile/percentagescorefor eachofthequalifyingexaminationinseparatecategoriesforopenseats.Listofcandidateswhohave appliedalongwithpercentageandpercentilescoreforManagementquotaseats. Itwouldbeuploadedonourwebsiteoncetheadmissionprocessisover. CriteriaforGD/PersonalInterview NormsadoptedforcallingthecandidatesforGroupDiscussion/PersonalInterview.(Ithastobestrictly inorderofmerit.)

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c) CommunicationSkills d) AnalyticalSkills e) GeneralAwareness Results

Composition of evaluation team with the brief profiles of members (This information be made availableinthepublicdomainaftertheadmissionprocessisover)

Written Communication Skills Test and Personal Interview for admission took place in Ghaziabad, Nagpur, Mumbai, Bangalore and Kolkata, Hyderabad, and Indore depending upon the number of students appearing for the interview at any particular location. Each panel for Personal Interviews comprisedoftwofacultymembersfromIMTandoneexternalexpert. Scoreofthe individual candidates calledforPersonalInterviewineachofthecomponentsincluding thetestandintotal,arrangedinorderofmerit. Listofcandidateswhohavebeenofferedadmissionineachcategory. Itwouldbeuploadedonourwebsiteoncetheadmissionprocessisover. Waitinglistofthecandidatesinorderofmerittobeoperativefromthelastdateofjoiningofthefirst listcandidates,categorywise. Ithasbeenuploadedonthewebsiteaspertherespectivescheduledeclared.Listofthecandidates whojoinedwithinthedate,vacancypositionineachcategorybeforeoperationofwaitinglist.

DetailsofPublicationsbyIMTFacultyMembersinReferredInternationalJournals(Attachment12) InternationalJournalPublications2011 1. Gupta, Bindu A Comparative Study of Organizational Strategy and Culture across Industry, Benchmarking:AnInternationalJournal(Emerald),Vol.18,No.4,2011,pp.510528. 2. Gera,RajatModellingtheServiceAntecedentsofFavourableandUnfavourableBehaviourIntentionsin Life Insurance Services in India: An SEM Study, International Journal of Quality and Service Sciences (Emerald),Vol.3,No.2,2011,pp.225242. 3. Rishi, Bikramjit; and Goyal, D.P. Strategic Information Design Practices in an Emerging Economy, InternationalJournalofBusinessInformationSystems,Vol.7,No.4,2011,pp.388401. 4. Ranjan,JayanthiStudyofsharing knowledgeresourcesinbusinessschools,TheLearningOrganization (Emerald),Vol.18,No.2,2011,pp.102114. 5. Ranjan,Jayanthi;andBhatnagar,V.RoleofknowledgemanagementandanalyticalCRMinbusiness:data miningbasedframework,TheLearningOrganization(Emerald),Vol.18,No.2,2011,pp.131148. 6. Ganguly, Kunal, K.; and Guin, K.K. Understanding supply risk in supply chain: a fuzzy framework, InternationalJournalofLogisticsSystemsandManagement,Vol.8,No.3,2011,pp.267283. 7. Gupta,BinduEmployeesknowledgesharingbehaviorandworkengagement:theroleoforganizational politics,InternationalJournalofBusinessExcellence,Vol.4,No.2,2011,pp.160177. 8. Singh, D.P.; and Rishi Bikramjit Media Consumption and Information Usage in India, Singapore ManagementReview,Vol.33,No.1,2011,pp.111126. 9. Mishra,Sita;andRoutraySusmiITenabledmass customizationasatoolforbondbuildinganIndian casestudy,InternationalJournalofBusinessInformationSystems,Vol.7,No.2,2011,pp.136148. 10. MishraSita,Perceptionofyouthtowards3GtechnologyinmobilephoneinIndia,InternationalJournal ofBusinessInnovationandResearch,Vol.5,No.1,2011,pp.89100. 11. Gera, Rajat A path analysis of perceived service quality, customer satisfaction, perceived value, and behavioural intentions in Indian retail banking, International Journal of Financial Services Management, Vol.5,No.1,2011,pp.83105. 12. Gupta,V.K.Flexiblestrategicframeworkformanagingforcesofcontinuityandchangestudyofinward supplychainofaleadingautomotivecompanyinIndia,InternationalJournalofBusinessExcellence,Vol. 4,No.2,2011,pp.142159. 13. Ranjan, Jayanthi Managing Student Data: A Data Miningbased Framework for Business Schools, InternationalJournalofInformationandOperationsManagementEducation,Vol.4,No.1,2011,pp.8398. 14. Gera,RajatInvestigatingthelinkbetweenservicequality,value,satisfactionandbehaviouralintentionsin apublicsectorbankinIndia,InternationalJournalofServices,EconomicsandManagement,Vol.3,No.1, 2011,pp.320. 15. Gupta, Bindu; and Mishra, Sita Effect of Emotional Labour on Emotional Exhaustion: A Study of Retail Sector in India,InternationalJournalonCultureandBusiness Management, Vol.4,No.1, 2011,pp.73 87. 16. Varma,Ashish;Jain,M.K.;andVarma,I.GrossRefiningMarginsandItsImpactonPetroleumPricingin India,AmityInternationalStrategicManagementReview,Vol.4,No.1,February2011,pp.7679. 17. Kwan, C.M.; and Gupta, Bindu Facilitating and Inhibiting Factors of Innovation: A Study of Small and MediumEnterprisesinHongKong,SingaporeManagementReview,Vol.33No.1,2011,pp.116.

InternationalJournalPublications2010 1. Kodwani, A.D.; and Basu, A. A Case Study on Measuring Recruitment Effectiveness, The Journal of NepaleseBusinessStudies,Vol.VI,No.1,[Dec2009],Publ.Dec2010,pp.2028. 2. Mittal, Y.K.; Roy, Santanu; and Saxena, M. Role of Knowledge Management in Enhancing Information Security,InternationalJournalofComputerScienceIssues,Vol.7,No.6,2010,pp.320324. 3. Mittal, Y.K.; Roy, Santanu; and Saxena, M. A Knowledge Management Model to Improve Information Security,InternationalJournalofComputerScienceIssues,Vol.7,No.6,2010,pp.105108. 4. Khurana, Reema; and Mandke, V.V. An Analytical Model for Resolving Information Integrity Issues in DelhiMetroRailCorporation,India,InternationalJournalofArtsandScience,Vol.3,No.19,2010,pp.11 27. 5. Routray, Susmi; and Khurana, Reema A Study of Information Communication Technology and e GovernanceInitiativesinIndia,InternationalJournalofArtsandScience,Vol.3,No.12,2010,pp.152164. 6. Mishra,SitaLuxuryandLifestyleRetailinIndia:AMultifacetedMarket,InternationalJournalofArtsand Science,Vol.3,No.7,2010,pp.267277. 7. Datta, Debabrata West Bengal Government Finances: A Critical Look, Economic & Political Weekly, October2010,pp.99105. 8. Singh,Harvinder;Chadha,S.K.;andRishiBikramjitServicesqualitymeasurementanditsimplications:A casestudyofVishalMegaMart,InternationalJournalofServicesandStandards,Vol.6,No.2,2010,pp. 150169. 9. Singhvi, S.R.; and Gera, Rajat Snacko India Limited: Leveraging Trade Promotions for Competitive Advantage,RichardIveySchoolofBusiness,December2010,pp.118. 10. Datta,DebabrataSmallBusinessFinanceImplicationofDelayinFormalSector,InternationalJournalof EconomicsandFinance,Vol.2,No.4,November2010,pp.130139. 11. Ranjan, Jayanthi Integrated analytical Customer Relationship Management with Customer Relationship Management in organizations, International Journal of Innovation and Learning, Vol. 8, No.4, 2010, pp. 408426. 12. Gupta, V.K. Flexible strategic framework for managing forces of continuity and change study of outbound automotive supply chain management in India, International Journal of Value Chain Management,Vol.4,No.4,2010,pp.365379. 13. Agrawal, R.K.; and Sadhana, J. Emotional labour and employee engagement in call centres: a study in Indiancontext,InternationalJournalofWorkOrganizationandEmotion,Vol.3,No.4,2010,pp.351367. 14. Chakrabarti,SomnathFactorsinfluencingorganicfoodpurchaseinIndiaexpertsurveyinsights,British FoodJournal,Vol.112,No.8,2010.Pp.902915. 15. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, V. Application of data mining techniques in the financial sector for profitablecustomerrelationshipmanagement,InternationalJournalofInformationandCommunication Technology,Vol.2,No.4,2010,pp.342354. 16. Agrawal, R.K.; and Joseph, M. Early recruitment practices in Indian Bschool campuses and application intentions: role of wordofmouth endorsements, International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management,Vol.3,No.6,2010,pp.684701. 17. Prusty, Sadananda Analysis of Poverty, AsianAfrican Journal of Economics and Econometrics, Vol. 10, No.1,2010,pp.8999.

18. Tripathi, Pooja; Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Pandeya, T PAKS: A Competency based model for an Academic Institutions,InternationalJournalofInnovationManagementandTechnology,Vol.1,No.2,June2010,pp. 214219. 19. Bhatnagar,Vishal;andRanjan,JayanthiPrinciplesforsuccessfulmobileCRMinorganizationsfromdata miningperspective,InternationalJournalofElectronicCustomerRelationshipManagement,Vol.4,No.3, 2010,pp.280301. 20. Chaklader,Barnali;andRoy,D.Sustainabledevelopmentusingthesustainabilitybalancedscorecard:the case of Tata Motors, India, International Journal of Sustainable Strategic Management, Vol. 2, No.2 2010,pp.155167. 21. Aggarwal, RashmiIndependentdirectors:time tointrospect,suspect,respectanIndianperspective, JournalofIndianBusinessResearch,Vol.2,No.2,2010,pp.123132. 22. Agrawal, R.K.; and Majupuria, A. An examination of role stress in chartered accountants in India, InternationalJournalofIndianCultureandBusinessManagement,Vol3,No.5,2010,pp.577591. 23. Mishra,SitaParticipationofYouthinSocialNetworkingSitesinIndia,InternationalJournalofBusiness InnovationandResearch,Vol.4,No.4,2010,pp.358375. 24. Mishra, Sita Web Aggregation in India: Ebusiness models in New Economy, International Journal of BusinessandEmergingMarkets,Vol.2,No.3.,2010,pp.252266. 25. Varma, Ashish; Jain, M.K.; and Varma, I. Social Responsibility Paradigm and Practices in the Power Sector,AmityGlobalBusinessReview,Vol.5,No.1,February2010,pp.107110. 26. Singh,S.K.BenchmarkingLeadershipStylesforOrganizationalLearninginIndianContext,Benchmarking: AnInternationalJournal,Vol.17,No.1,2010,pp.95114. 27. Mishra,SitaInternalMarketingATooltoHarnessEmployeesPowerinServiceOrganizationsinIndia, InternationalJournalofBusinessandManagement,Vol.5,No.1,January2010,pp.185193. 28. Mishra, Sita A Conceptual Framework for Creating Customer Value in ERetailing in India, South Asian JournalofManagement,Vol.16,No.4,2010,pp.127147. 29. Jham, Vimi Customer relationship management in the banking sector: impact of internet usage by the customer,InternationalJournalofBusinessInnovationandResearch,Vol.4,Nos.12,2010,pp.93102. 30. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, V. A framework for analytical CRM: a data mining perspective, InternationalJournalofBusinessExcellence,Vol.3,No.1,2010,pp.118. 31. Agrawal, R.K. Relationship between line and human resource executives in Indian organizations, InternationalJournalofIndianCultureandBusinessManagement,Vol.3,No.3,2010,pp.285306. 32. Ranjan, Jayanthi; Bhatnagar, V. Information securityenabled business process architecture for mobile CRM: the role of technology, planning, training and process, International Journal of Networking and VirtualOrganizations,Vol.7,No.5,2010,pp.452464. 33. Thakur,Rajiv,Ranjan;Sahay,B.S.ValuecreationinIndianbusinessschoolsinthechangingenvironment: atheoreticalperspective,InternationalJournalofBusinessandEmergingMarkets,Vol.2,No.2,2010,pp. 113130. 34. Rishi, Bikramjit Motivators and decisional influencers of online shopping, International Journal of BusinessInnovationandResearch,Vol.4,No.3,2010,pp.195209. 35. Agrawal, R.K.; and Tyagi, A. Organizational culture in Indian organizations: an empirical study, InternationalJournalofIndianCultureandBusinessManagement,Vol.3,No.1,2010,pp.6887.

InternationalJournalPublications2009 1. Ranjan,JayanthiRoleofBusinessIntelligenceinSupplyChainManagement,GlobalJournalofeBusiness &KnowledgeManagement,2009,Vol.5,No.1,pp.17. 2. Gupta, V.K. Flexible Strategic Framework for Managing Forces of Continuity and Change in Value EngineeringProcesses:StudyinIndianContext,GlobalJournalofFlexibleSystemsManagement,Vol.10, No.4,2009,pp.4354. 3. Agarwal, Ranjana Effect of Education in Information Technology Industry: A Case Study of India, AmericanJournalofEducationalStudies,Vol.2,No.1,2009. 4. Routray, Susmi; and Mishra, Sita Designing a valueadded ebusiness model through information aggregation : an Indian case study, International Journal of Business Information Systems, Vol.4, No.3, 2009,pp.311323. 5. Singh, S.K.; and Sahay, B.S. Business excellence in global corporations through emotionally intelligent leadership,InternationalJournalofValueChainManagement,Vol.3,No.4,2009,pp.431445. 6. Dziubinski,M.;Datta,Debabrata;andRoy,J.ALocationGameonDisjointCircles,InternationalGame TheoryReview,Vol.11,No.4,2009,pp.116. 7. Vadra,RatnaRecentStateLevelFiscalReformsinIndia,InternationalJournalofBusinessManagement, EconomicsandInformationTechnology,Vol.1,No.2,JulyDec2009,pp.189202. 8. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, Vishal A holistic framework for mCRM data mining perspective, InformationManagementandComputerSecurity(EmeraldPubl),Vol.17,No.2,2009,pp.151165. 9. Malhotra, Gunjan Prospects of Bamboo Fabric in India: A Supply and Demand Study, Advances in Management,Vol.2,No.10,October2009,pp.2126 10. Ranjan,Jayanthi;andBhatnagar,VishalAligningvaluedriverswithbusinessoperationsbydataminingfor strategic advantage in business operations, International Journal of Value Chain Management, Vol. 3, No.3,2009,pp.316330. 11. Batra,S.Strengtheninghumancapitalforknowledgeeconomyneeds:anIndianperspective,Journalof KnowledgeManagement,Vol.13,No.5,2009,pp.345358. 12. Ranjan,Jayanthi;andAgarwal,R.ApplicationofSegmentationinCustomerRelationshipManagement:a DataMiningPerspective,InternationalJournalofElectronicCustomerRelationshipManagement,Vol.3, No.4,2009,pp.402414. 13. Ranjan,Jayanthi;andBhatnagar,V.Techniques,processandenterpriseapplicationforeCRMusingdata mining,InternationalJournalofValueChainManagement,Vol.3,No.4,2009,pp.401410. 14. Gupta, Bindu; and Tyagi, A. Employees perception of workplace stressors and their attitude towards workandorganization:astudyofIndianmanagers,InternationalJournalofIndianCultureandBusiness Management,Vol.2,No.6,2009,pp.686706. 15. Chakrabarti, Somnath; and Baisya, R.K. The influence of consumer innovativeness and a consumer evaluation attributes in the purchase of fashionable ethnic wear in India, International Journal of ConsumerStudies,Vol.33,2009,pp.706714. 16. Vadra,RatnaGlobalCompetitivenessandFiscalReformsinIndiasince1991,AdvancesinManagement, Vol.2No.8,August2009,pp.366. 17. Singh, S.K. Structuring organizations across industries in India, Management Research News (Emerald GroupPublication),Vol.32,No.10,2009,pp.953969. 18. Singh,S.K.KnowledgemanagementpracticesandorganizationallearninginIndianSoftwareCompany, InternationalJournalofBusinessInnovationandResearch,Vol.3No.4,2009,pp.363381.

19. Malhotra, Gunjan Growth and Structure of Industries in Madhya Pradesh, Advances in Management, Vol.2,No.7,July2009,pp.4454. 20. Prusty,SadanandaEconomicGrowth,FIIFlowsandFinancialMarketsIntegrationinIndia,TheBusiness Review,Cambridge,Vol.13No.1,Summer,2009,pp.8792. 21. Laeequddin, M.; Sardana, G.D.; Sahay, B.S.; and Sahay, Vinita Supply chain partners trust building process through risk evaluation: the perspectives of UAE packaged food industry, Supply Chain Management:AnInternationalJournal,Vol.14No.4,2009,pp.280290. 22. Singh, S.K. Understanding Cultural Architectures of Organisations in India: A Study, Singapore ManagementReview,Vol.31No.2,2ndHalf,2009,pp.7195. 23. Gupta,V.K.StrategicFrameworkforManagingForcesofContinuityandChangeinRiskManagementof BanksinIndia,GlobalJournalofFlexibleSystemsManagement,Vol.10No.2,2009,pp.113. 24. Rishi, Bikram Jit; and Goyal, D.P. Critical success factors in the development of strategic information systems in Indian public sector organizations: An interorganizational analysis, International Journal of IndianCultureandBusinessManagement,Vol.2,No.5,2009,pp.469492. 25. Malhotra,GunjanIndianBSchools:Admissionsandcareerorientation,AdvancesinManagement,Vol.2, No.5,May2009,pp.1316. 26. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, Vishal A Framework for mobile CRM from Data Mining Perspective, InformationManagement&ComputerSecurity,Vol.17,No.2,2009,pp.116. 27. Jham,VimiAnempiricalinvestigationofcustomersatisfactionwithmultichannelbanking,International JournalofElectronicCustomerRelationshipManagement,Vol.3,No.2,2009,pp.121131. 28. Gupta, Bindu Impact of Compliance with Superiors Bases of Power on Subordinates Satisfaction and Performance,MalaysianManagementReview,Vol.44No.1,JanJune2009,pp.4156. 29. Jham,Vimi;andKhan,K.M.CustomerSatisfactionanditsimpactonPerformanceinBanks:AProposed Model,SouthAsianJournalofManagement,Vol.16,No.2,AprilJune2009,pp.109126. 30. Gupta,Bindu;Sharma,N.K.;andGanesh,C.Theinfluenceoforganizationalculturalvalues,reward,time, selfesteemandjobsecurityonknowledgesharingintentionsamongmanagers,InternationalJournalof CultureandBusinessManagement,Vol.2,No.22009,pp.125143. 31. Seth, R.; Ansari, V.A.; and Datta, Manipadma Weatherrisk hedging by farmers An empirical study of willingnesstopayinRajasthan,India,TheJournalofRiskFinance,Vol.10,No.1,2009,pp.5466. 32. Ranjan,Jayanthi;andBhatnagar,V.PrinciplesforsuccessfulaCRMinorganizations,directMarketing: AnInternationalJournal,Vol.2,No.4,2009,pp.239247. 33. Ranjan, Jayanthi Data mining in pharma sector: benefits, International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance,Vol.22No.1,2009,pp.8292. 34. Sardana,G.D.EvaluatingthebusinessperformanceofanSME:aconceptualframework,International JournalofGlobalisationandSmallBusiness,Vol.3,No.2,2009,pp.137159. 35. Agrawal, R.K. Modelling Technology acceptance: a methodology for assimilating users perception, InternationalJournalofTechnologyIntelligenceandPlanning,Vol.5No.1,2009,pp.121. InternationalJournalPublications2008 1. Jham,Vimi;andKhan,K.M.Customersatisfactionwithusageofbanksdistributionchannels:anempirical investigation,InternationalJournalofFinancialServicesManagement,Vol.3,Nos.3/4,2008,pp.283294. 2. Jham, Vimi Customer Adoption of Multi channel usage: An empirical investigation of the banking industry,GlobalAcademicSocietyJournal:SocialScienceInsight,2008,Vol.1No.4,pp.2847.

3. Thakur,Rajiv,R.andSahay,B.S.MakingIndianManagementEducationGloballyCompetitive,Journalof BusinessandBehaviouralSciences,Vol.19,No.1,Fall2008,pp.157168. 4. Ranjan,JayanthiTraditionalBusinessIntelligencevisvisrealtimeBusinessIntelligence,International JournalofInformationandCommunicationTechnology,Vol.1,Nos.3/4,2008,pp.298317. 5. Ranjan,Jayanthi;andBhatnagar,V.Distinguishingoperationalcustomerrelationshipmanagementand analytic customer relationship management an organizational perspective, International Journal of LogisticsEconomicsandGlobalisation,Vol.1Nos.3/4,2008,pp.225236. 6. Ranjan, Jayanthi Changing context of Indian management education: an academic framework, InternationalJournalofManagementinEducation,Vol.2,No.4,2008,pp.432444. 7. Ranjan,Jayanthi;andBhatnagar,V.CriticalSuccessFactorsforImplementingCRMUsingDataMining, JournalofKnowledgeManagementPractice,Vol.9,No.3,September,2008. 8. Sardana,G.D.MeasuringBusinessPerformance:AConceptualFrameworkwithFocusonImprovement, PerformanceImprovement,Vol.47No.7,August2008,pp.3140. 9. Dasanayaka,SWBS;andSardana,G.D.OrganizationalCultureandInnovations:AnExploratoryStudyofSri LankanGiftandDecorativewareSectorFirms,EuroAsiaJournalofManagement,Issue36,Vol.18,No.2, December2008,pp.103122. 10. Sharma,Vikram,Sahay,B.S.;andSardana,G.D.AnEmpiricalAssessmentoftheImpactofSCMPractices onQualityPerformance:ACaseintheIndianAutomobileIndustry,SupplyChainForum:InInternational Journal,Vol.9,No.1,2008,pp.2840. 11. Ranjan Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, V. Data Mining Tools: A CRM Perspective, International Journal of ElectronicCustomerRelationshipManagement2008Vol.2,No.4pp.315331. 12. Ranjan,JayanthiBusinessjustificationwithbusinessintelligence,VINE:TheJournalofinformationand knowledgemanagementsystems,Vol.38No.4,2008,pp.461475. 13. Shah,MrinaliniFuzzylogic:arealistictoolformanagementofcustomerrelation,InternationalJournalof ElectronicCustomerRelationshipManagement,Vol.2No.2,2008,pp.158170. 14. Singh,S.K.RoleofleadershipinknowledgeManagement:astudy,JournalofKnowledgeManagement, Vol.12No.4,2008,pp.315. 15. Ranjan,Jayanthi;Goyal,D.P.;andAhson,S.I.DataMiningTechniquesinHumanResourceManagement Systems for Better Decisions, International Journal of Business Information Systems, Vol.3 No.5 2008, 464481. 16. Jham, Vimi; and Khan, K.M. Determinants of Performance in Retail Banking: Perspectives of Customer SatisfactionandRelationshipMarketing,SingaporeManagementReview,Vol.30No.2,2ndHalf2008,35 45. 17. Ranjan,JayanthiInformationTechnologyforAcademia,InternationalJournalofEducationManagement, Vol.1No.12008,442455. 18. Prusty, Sadananda An Analysis of Exchange Rate and Export Growth in India, The Business Review, CambridgeVol.9No.2Summer2008,pp.139144. 19. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Tripathi, P. Measuring Competencies Using Expert System: Institutional Perspective,JournalofTheoreticalandAppliedInformationTechnology,Vol.4No.1,2008,pp.95104. 20. Singla, A.R. Impact of ERP Systems on Small and Mid Sized Public Sector Enterprises, Journal of TheoreticalandAppliedInformationTechnology,Vol.4No.2,2008,pp.119131. 21. Sahay,B.S.;andRanjan,JayanthiRealtimebusinessintelligenceinsupplychainanalytics,Information Management&ComputerSecurity,Vol.16No.1,2008,pp.2848.

22. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Khalil, S. Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence at Shoppers Stop: A Case Study,InternationalJournalofBusinessExcellence,Vol.1,No.3,2008,pp.282301. 23. Ranjan, Jayanthi Corporate Blogging: Prospects and Challenges, Sri Lankan Journal of Management BumperIssue,Vol.10Nos.3&4JulyDec2005&Vol.11Nos.1&2,JanJune2006(2008). 24. Malhotra, Gunjan Ecological Management in the Catchments Area A Study of Indira Sagar Dam, AdvancesinManagement,Vol.1No.4,July2008,4652. 25. Ranjan, Jayanthi Implementing Business Intelligence in Indian Firms: Prospects & Challenges, InternationalJournalofIndianCultureandBusinessManagement,Vol.1Issue3,2008,pp.277295. 26. Rishi,BikramJit;andGoyal,D.P.Designingamodelforthedevelopmentofstrategicinformationsystems inIndianpublicsectorundertakings,InternationalJournalofBusinessInformationSystems,Vol.3,No.5, 2008,pp.529548. 27. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Khalil, S. Building Data Warehouse at life insurance corporation of India: A case study,InternationalJournalofBusinessInnovationandResearch2008Vol.2,No.3pp.241261. 28. Gupta, Bindu; and Sharma, N.K. Compliance with Bases of Power and Subordinates Perception of Superiors: Moderating Effect of Quality of Interaction, Singapore Management Review, Vol. 30, No. 1, 2008,pp.123. 29. Prakash,Yamini;andGupta,M.ExploringtheRelationshipbetweenOrganizationStructureandPerceived InnovationintheManufacturingSectorofIndia,SingaporeManagementReview,Vol.30No.1,2008,pp. 5576. 30. Ranjan,Jayanthi;andKhalil,S.ConceptualFrameworkofDataMiningProcessinManagementEducation inIndia:AnInstitutionalPerspective,InformationTechnologyJournal,Vol.7,No.1,2008,pp.1623. 31. Singh,S.K.;andSingh,S.ManagingRoleStressthroughEmotionalIntelligence:AStudyofIndianMedico Professionals, International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management, Vol.1 No.4, 2008, pp. 377396. 32. Khanna, V.K. Total Productive Maintenance Experience: a case study, International Journal and ProductivityandQualityManagement,Vol.3,No.12008,pp.1231. ConferencePresentationsInternational 2011 1. Prashar,SanjeevIdentificationofFactorsDefiningShoppingExperience:AnAnalyticalStudyinDelhiNCR / India, presented at LCBR European Marketing Conference held at Frankfurt, Germany during 0708 July,2011. 2. Shah,MrinaliniImprovedRealisticFuzzyTimeSeriesMethodtoPredictGrossDomesticCapitalofIndia, presentedatThe2011IFSAWorldCongressand2011AFSS,heldatSurabaya,Indonesiaduring2122June, 2011. 3. Batra, S. A Case for Defining Knowledge Village as a Unit of Analysis A Study in the Indian Context, presented at International Forum on Asset Dynamics (IFKAD 2011), and held at Tampere, Finland during 1517June2011. 4. Gupta, V.K. Flexible Strategic Framework for KM in Supply Chain with perspective of Continuity and Change:StudyofKMinSupplyChainofLightingIndustry,heldatTampere,Finlandduring1517June 2011.

5. Gera, Rajat Effect of online service quality on satisfaction value and online behavioural intentions, presentedatInternationalJournalofArts&ScienceConferenceheldatBadHofgastein,Austriaduring30 May2011to3June,2011. 6. Bhalla,BhavnaThePowerofGunasinJ.M.Coetzee'sWaitingforBarbarians,presentedatInternational JournalofArts&ScienceConferenceheldatHarvard,USAduring29May2011to2June,2011. 7. Kalia, Shalini Student Exchange Programs: An Analysis of the Learnings and outcomes for students, presented at International Journal of Arts & Science Conference held at Harvard, USA during 29 May 2011to2June,2011. 8. Agrawal, R.K.; and Swaroop, P. Examining ethical climate, trust and employee attitudes in India, presentedatthe26th SocietyforIndustrial&OrganizationalPsychology(SIOP)Conference, organizedby SIOP,heldatChicago,USAduring1416April,2011. 9. Garg, Poonam; and Agarwal, D. Electronic Medical Record System in Indian Health Care Sector: A Critique, presented at International Conference on Computing Business Application and Legal Issues, organizedbyIMTGhaziabadduring34March,2011. 10. Sar, A.; and Garg, Poonam Critical Success factors for ERP implementation in Indian Manufacturing Sector:AStatisticalApproach,presentedatInternationalConferenceonComputingBusinessApplication andLegalIssues,organizedbyIMTGhaziabadduring34March,2011. 11. Aggarwal,Rashmi,K.;andKaur,R.WhatisinName:ProtectionofDomainNameasCorporateAsset, presentedatInternationalConferenceonComputingBusinessApplicationandLegalIssues,organizedby IMTGhaziabadduring34March,2011. 12. Kumar, V.; and Singh, Harvinder Information Technology in Retail: East vs. West presented at InternationalConferenceonComputingBusinessApplicationandLegalIssues,organizedbyIMTGhaziabad during34March,2011. 13. Prashar, Sanjeev The new trends in marketing through Econtracts legal perspectives, presented at InternationalConferenceonComputingBusinessApplicationandLegalIssues,organizedbyIMTGhaziabad during34March,2011. 14. Agarwal,C;Samaria,P.;Sarda,P.;Bucha,R.;andBatra,SurinderSupplyChainManagementIntegration forCommodityTradingFirms,presentedatInternationalConferenceonComputingBusinessApplication andLegalIssues,organizedbyIMTGhaziabadduring34March,2011. 15. Routray, Susmi; and Sharma, V. Information Processing in Dairy Industry: An Indian Perspective, presentedatInternationalConferenceonComputingBusinessApplicationandLegalIssues,organizedby IMTGhaziabadduring34March,2011. 16. Batra, Surinder; and Ruchi, P. Enabling ICT for Rural Development, presented at International ConferenceonComputingBusinessApplicationandLegalIssues,organizedbyIMTGhaziabadduring34 March,2011. 17. Ranjan,Jayanthi;andPuri,SandeepOutofstockconditionsaffectingcustomersatisfactionandcustomer loyalty, presented at International Conference on the Restructuring of the Global Economy (ROGE), organized by Academy of Business & Retail Management, Journal of Business and Retail Management ResearchandLondonCollegeofManagementStudies,heldatPuneduring12February,2011. 18. Datta, Kaushik A Case Study of Brand Rejuvenation Voltas Ltd., presented at 10th International MarketingTrendsConference,organizedbyESCPEuropeheldatParisduring2022January,2011. 19. Ganguly, Kunal, K. Supply Side risk assessment in supply chain management: A Fuzzy Framework, presented at 4th International Conference on Management & Social Issues: Contemporary Perspectives, organizedbyIISWBM,heldatKolkataduring1314January,2011.

20. Roy,Santanu;Upadhyaya,S.S.;andBhushan,V.SystemDynamicsApproachtoManpowerModelling:A CaseStudy,presentedat2ndIIMAInternationalConferenceonAdvancedDataAnalysis,BusinessAnalysis andIntelligence(ICADABAI2011),organizedbyIIM,Ahmedabadduring0809January,2011. 21. Choudhry, Sachin Capital Structure Choices A Study with Special Reference to the Pecking Order, presentedatInternationalConferenceonFinancialInnovation&ChangeforSurvival&Growth(FINCON 2011)jointlyorganizedbyMDI,GurgaonandSchoolofBusinessUniversityofConnecticut,USAduring07 08January,2011. 22. Mishra,Sita;Negi,G.;andKumar,R.UseofSocialNetworkingSitesamongIndianTeenagers,presented at the Eighth AIMS International Conference on Management (AIMS8) organized by AIMS International andIIMA,heldatAhmedabadduring0104January2011. 23. Agrawal,R.K.;andSwaroop,P.EthicalClimateinIndianOrganization:AStudy,presentedattheEighth AIMSInternationalConferenceonManagement(AIMS8)organizedbyAIMSInternationalandIIMA,held atAhmedabadduring0104January2011. 24. Agrawal, R.K. Leadermember Exchange and Citizenship Behaviour: An Exploratory Study in Indian Organization,presentedattheEighthAIMSInternationalConferenceonManagement(AIMS8)organized byAIMSInternationalandIIMA,heldatAhmedabadduring0104January2011. 25. Gupta, Bindu Fostering Creativity through Emotional Intelligence, presented at the Eighth AIMS International Conference on Management (AIMS8) organized by AIMS International and IIMA, held at Ahmedabadduring0104January2011. 26. Kalia,Shalini;andDas,LipiChallengesinManagementEducationin2020:RoadmapthroughSoftSkills, presented at the Eighth AIMS International Conference on Management (AIMS8) organized by AIMS InternationalandIIMA,heldatAhmedabadduring0104January2011. 27. MitraDebnath,Roma;andShankar,R.ModellingBarriersofManagementEducationAnApplicationof ISM,presentedattheEighthAIMSInternationalConferenceonManagement(AIMS8)organizedbyAIMS InternationalandIIMA,heldatAhmedabadduring0104January2011. 2010 1. Gera,Rajat; andSebastian,V.J.EffectsofOnline ServiceQualityDimensionsonSatisfaction,Valueand Behavioural Outcomes, presented at the International Conference on Decision Sciences in Managing GlobalServices(ISDSI2010)organizedbyISDSIandMDIGurgaonheldatGurgaonduring2831Dec2010. 2. Singh, Harvinder; and Dave, Kartik FDI in Multi Brand Retail: An Opinion Study of Consumers in NCR Region, presented at International Marketing Conference MARCON 2010, organized by IIMKolkata heldatKolkataduring2729December,2010. 3. Vadra, Ratna Marketing Plan for Life Saver Shoes for Diabetic Persons in India, presented at InternationalMarketingConferenceMARCON2010,organizedbyIIMKolkataheldatKolkataduring27 29December,2010. 4. Malhotra, Gunjan Product Placement in Indian Movies, presented at International Marketing ConferenceMARCON2010,organizedbyIIMKolkataheldatKolkataduring2729December,2010. 5. Ranjan, Jayanthi Implementing Successful Data Warehouses for Competitive Advantage: Issues and Challenges, presented at International Conference on Operational Research for Urban and Rural Development,organizedbyOperationsResearchSocietyofIndiaandIEEE,heldatThiagarajarCollegeof Engineering,Maduraiduring1517December,2010.

6. Roy, Santanu Artisan Product Branding and Strategic Technology Interventions: Lessons from Regional Clusters, presented at International Conference on Demography, Culture and Marketing (ICDM 2010), organizedbyXIMB,heldatBhubaneswarduring1416December,2010. 7. Mishra, Sita Assessing the Impact of CSR on Consumer Behaviour in India, presented at International Conference on Demography, Culture and Marketing (ICDM 2010), organized by XIMB, held at Bhubaneswarduring1416December,2010. 8. Gupta, Bindu A Study of Climate for Innovation in Indian Organization, presented at International Conference on Demography, Culture and Marketing (ICDM 2010), organized by XIMB, held at Bhubaneswarduring1416December,2010. 9. Mitra,Debnath,Roma;andSingh,R.ModellingSustainabilityDevelopment:IndiasStrategyforfuture, presentedatInternationalConference2010onSustainability:Managementandbeyond,organizedbyIIM Shillong and John Molson School of Business, Concordia University, Wisconsin, during 810 December, 2010. 10. Varma, Ashish Corporate Social Responsibility Paradigm and Practices in the Indian Power Sector: A Binary Logit Regression Exercise, presented at 9th Annual Conference of Infrastructure Asset Management, organized by Marketforce and the ASI London, held at Le Meridien, London during 67 December,2010. 11. Agarwal, Ranjana; and Dharod, A. Strategizing Business Model for Market Development of Panini Keypad, presented at International Case Conference organized by IMT Nagpur during 1618 November, 2010. 12. Kodwani, A.D. Study of the relationship of Cultural Intelligence and Job Engagement, presented at InternationalConferenceonValuebasedManagement,organizedbyAIMSInternational,heldatHaridwar during1113August2010. 13. Gupta,SeetaRelevanceofAssessmentCentresinCompetencyAssessmentandImportanceofhandlingof postassessmentdata,presentedat27thInternationalCongressofAppliedPsychology,organizedbyIAAP AustralianPsychologicalSociety,heldatMelbourne,Australiaduring1116July2010. 14. Vadra, Ratna Fiscal Reforms of States in India, presented at Annual London Business Research ConferenceorganizedbyWorldBusinessInstitute,Australia,heldatImperialCollege,London,U.K.during 1214July,2010. 15. Agarwal, Ranjana Women and Access to ICT : A Case Study of India, presented at International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies organized by IATED held at Barcelona, Spain during0507July2010. 16. Aggarwal, Rashmi Corporate Governance and Challenges of the New Order of Financial Disclosures: A Critique,presentedattheEighthInternationalConferenceontheHumanities,organizedbyUniversityof California,LosAngeles,USA,heldduring29June02July,2010. 17. Nafees, Lubna; Konishi, K.; Krishnan, O.; and Sajeevan, V. Canon India: A Growth Story, presented at Global Brand Management Conference, organized by Koc University, Istanbul Turkey, during 2022 June 2010. 18. Chaklader, Barnali Relationship of Corporate Governance Indicators and Firm Value: A Study of Indian Companies, presented at Annual American Business Research Conference organized by World Business Institute,heldatFlamingoHotel,LasVegasUSAduring1012June2010. 19. Rao,R.G.IntroducingSustainableDevelopmentintoManagementEducation,presentedat16thAnnual InternationalSustainableDevelopmentResearchConferenceorganizedbyKadoorieInstitute,Universityof HongKongduringMay30June1,2010.

20. Mishra,SitaLuxuryandLifestyleRetailing:TheIndiaStory,presentedatInternationalJournalofArtsand Science, Austria, organized by Central Connecticut State University, USA, held during 30 May 03 June 2010. 21. Agarwal,A.;Khurana,Reema;andMandkeV.V.AnAnalyticalModelforResolvingInformationIntegrity Issues in Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, India, presented at International Journal of Arts and Science, Austria,organizedbyCentralConnecticutStateUniversity,USA,heldduring30May03June2010. 22. Routray, Susmi; and Khurana, Reema ICD and eGovernance Initiatives in India: An Analytical Study presented at International Journal of Arts and Science, Austria, organized by Central Connecticut State University,USA,heldduring30May03June2010. 23. Jham, Vimi A Study of Relationship Building Skills in Insurance Industry, presented at International Journal of Arts and Science, Austria, organized by Central Connecticut State University, USA, held at RyersonUniversity,Toronto,Canadaduring2427May2010. 24. Malhotra,GunjanImpactofFuturesonVolatilityofCNXNifty,presentedat2ndInternationalConference onAppliedEconomicsandTimeSeriesEconometrics(ICAETEII)organizedbyIBSHyderabadduring1617 April2010. 25. Chaklader, Barnali Spot and Future Prices of Carbon Emission Reduction Trading of NCDEX India: An EconometricStudy,presentedatInternationalConferenceonBusiness(ICBF2010)organizedbyIcfaiB school,Hyderabadduring1213March,2010. 26. Kapoor,A.;andRoutray,SusmiHiddenParametersofaBIMultidimensionalImplementationApproach, presented at 3rd International Conference on Data Management, organized by IMT Ghaziabad in association with University of Saskatchewan, Canada and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, heldatIMTGhaziabadduring1112March2010. 27. Sar,A.;Garg,PoonamStudyofCriticalSuccessFactorsforERPImplementationinIndianManufacturing Sector,presentedat3rdInternationalConferenceonDataManagement,organizedbyIMTGhaziabadin association with University of Saskatchewan, Canada and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, heldatIMTGhaziabadduring1112March2010. 28. Arora, K.; and Garg, Poonam Fingerprint Classification using Singularities Detection through Ant Colony Optimization, presented at 3rd International Conference on Data Management, organized by IMT GhaziabadinassociationwithUniversityofSaskatchewan,CanadaandNanyangTechnologicalUniversity, Singapore,heldatIMTGhaziabadduring1112March2010. 29. Chaklader, Barnali Relationship of Corporate Governance Indicators and Firm Value: A Study of Indian Companies, presented at the International Conference 2010 on Asia: The Engine for Development and GrowthEconomy(AEDGEIC2010),jointlyhostedbyH.K.InstituteofManagementStudiesandResearch (HKIMSR),OrientalInstituteofManagement(OIM)incollaborationwithUniversitiUtaraMalaysiaCollege ofBusienss,(Kedah),MalaysiaheldatHyderabadduring46March,2010. 30. Ranjan,Jayanthi;andRishiBikramjitAReviewofIndianBidiIndustry:AResearchAgenda,presentedat InternationalConferenceonBusiness&InformationTechology:ContemporaryResearchandDevelopment (ICBIRD2010) cohosted by IMT Ghaziabad, Newcastle Business School and Beijing Foreign Studies University,heldatIMTGhaziabadcampusduring2526February2010. 31. Chakraborty, N.; Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Sharma, V. Federated RHIO Solution for HR Healthcare Data Protection, presented at International Conference on Business & Information Techology: Contemporary Research and Development (ICBIRD2010) cohosted by IMT Ghaziabad, Newcastle Business School and BeijingForeignStudiesUniversity,heldatIMTGhaziabadcampusduring2526February2010. 32. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Ranjan, R. Data Mining in Higher Technical Institutions in India, presented at InternationalConferenceonBusiness&InformationTechology:ContemporaryResearchandDevelopment

(ICBIRD2010) cohosted by IMT Ghaziabad, Newcastle Business School and Beijing Foreign Studies University,heldatIMTGhaziabadcampusduring2526February2010. 33. Prusty, Sadandanda Does Income Influence Consumption Expectations?, presented at International ConferenceonOperationsandManagementSciences2010(ICOMS10)organizedbyIMTNagpurduring 1213February,2010. 34. Ranjan, Jayanthi Online Analytical Mining through Data Mining and Data Warehousing, presented at International Joint Conference on Information and Communication Technology organized by IIMT BhubaneswarinassociationwithIETE,NewDelhiatSwostiPlaza,Bhubaneswarduring0910January2010. 35. Krishnan, Omkumar; and Nafees, Lubna Construction of a Tool for Destination Branding: The Case of Seven Sisters of India, presented at International Conference on Brand Management organized by IMT GhaziabadinassociationwithUniversityofGreenwich,UKatIMTGhaziabadcampusduring0809January 2010. 36. Prashar,Sanjeev;andAggarwal,Rashmi,K.GeographicalIndicationsthenewcompetitiveedgeinBrand Management Indian Perspectives, presented at International Conference on Brand Management organized by IMT Ghaziabad in association with University of Greenwich, UK at IMTGhaziabad campus during0809January2010. 2009 1. Agrawal,R.K.;andSwaroop,P.EthicalClimateandOrganizationalCommitment:TheMediatingRoleof TrustinManagement,presentedat2009IndianAcademyofManagementConferenceorganizedbyXLRI, Jamshedpurduring2830December,2009. 2. Rishi,Bikramjit;andSingh,H.MeasureofServiceQualityanditsImplicationsatVishalMegaMart,New Delhi,presentedatInternationalConferenceonManagementandValuationofIntangiblesunderASIHSS programofUGC,organizedbyUBS,PanjabUniversity,Chandigarh,heldduring2224December2009. 3. Rishi, Bikramjit; and Singh, H. Factors affecting Brand Loyalty in a Fast Moving Consumer Goods, presented at International Conference on Management and Valuation of Intangibles under ASIHSS programofUGC,organizedbyUBS,PanjabUniversity,Chandigarh,heldduring2224December2009. 4. Datta, Manipadma; and Sharma, Keerti Economic Competitiveness of India and Role of Bschool, presentedatSeventhAIMSInternationalConferenceonManagementorganizedbyIIMBangaloreduring 2023December2009. 5. Mishra,Sita;andAgarwal,RanjanaAttitudeofBSchoolstudentstowardbusinessethics,presentedat Seventh AIMS International Conference on Management organized by IIM Bangalore during 2023 December2009. 6. Gupta, Bindu The Role of orgnanizational culture in Employees Creative behaviour, presented at Seventh AIMS International Conference on Management organized by IIM Bangalore during 2023 December2009. 7. Datta,ManipadmaCorporateBorrowingBehaviour:APanelDataAnalysisofSelectIndianListedFirms, presented at AsianPacific Conference on International Accounting Issues organized by Craig School of Business,CaliforniaStateUniversityheldatLasVegas,USAduring2225November,2009. 8. Agarwal, Ranjana Women in Knowledge Based IT Industry: Does Gender Matter? A Case Analysis, presented at International Case Writing Competition on Gender Inclusivity: Proposing New Paradigms organizedbyIIMA,heldatVastrapur,Ahmedabadduring1415November,2009.

9. Ranjan,JayanthiRoleofBusinessIntelligenceinSupplyChainManagement,presentedatNinthGlobal ConferenceonFlexibleSystemsManagement,organizedbyNITIE,heldatMumbaiduring1214November 2009. 10. Krishnan,OmkumarRoleofReferenceGroupsforpurchaseofelectronicdurables:AstudyofIndianrural market, presented at Annual American Business Research Conference, organized by World Business Institute, Australia held at Sheraton LaGuardia East Hotel, Flushing, New York, USA during 2829 September,2009. 11. Aggarwal,RashmiKumarCorporateGovernanceRegimeTheRoleofIndependentDirectors;Timeto introspect, suspect and respect, presented at Fourth International Conference on Public Policy and ManagementorganizedbyIIMBangaloreheldduring812August2009. 12. Gupta,V.K.FlexibleStrategicFrameworkforManagingForcesofContinuityandChangeAstatusstudy of Outbound Supply Chain Management of Automotive Industry in India, presented at PICMET09 Conference on Technology Management in the Age of Fundamental Change, organized by Portland InternationalCentreforManagementandTechnology,PortlandStateUniversity,Oregon,USAduring26 August,2009. 13. Roy, Santanu Functioning of Strategic Decision Making Systems: Case Study of an R&D Organization in India, presented at PICMET09 Conference on Technology Management in the Age of Fundamental Change, organized by Portland International Centre for Management and Technology, Portland State University,Oregon,USAduring26August,2009. 14. Malhotra,Gunjan;andGoyal,AnkitInterrelationshipbetweenSelectIndianandUSStockindexes:ACo integration approach, presented at Business & Economics Society International (B&ESI) Conference by B&ESIatKonaHawaii,USAduring1519July,2009. 15. Prusty,SadanandaEconomicGrowth,FIIFlowsandFinancialMarketsIntegrationinIndia,presentedat TheGlobalBusiness&FinanceResearchConferenceatLondon,U.K.during811July2009. 16. Mishra, Sita Organized Retail in India A Paradigm Shift from Pyramid to New Multifaceted Consumer Class, presented at the International Conference on Marketing and Retailing 2009 (INCOMAR 2009) organizedbyUniversitiTeknologiMara,Malaysiaduring810July,2009. 17. Kodwani,A.D.;andVashishtha,E.StudyoftherelationshipofCulturalIntelligenceandJobEngagement, presented at Ninth International Conference on Operations and Management organized by jointly organized by College of Business Administration, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, AIMS InternationalandInternationalForumofManagementScholars(Infoms)atLosAngeles,USAduring2730 June2009. 18. Shah,MrinaliniFuzzyLogicforSupplyChainManagement,presentedatNinthInternationalConference on Operations and Management organized by jointly organized by College of Business Administration, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, AIMS International and International Forum of Management Scholars(Infoms)atLosAngeles,USAduring2730June2009. 19. Roy,Santanu;andUpadhyaya,S.ManpowermodelinginanIndustrySetting:ACaseStudyfromIndia, presented at Ninth International Conference on Operations and Management organized by jointly organized by College of Business Administration, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, AIMS InternationalandInternationalForumofManagementScholars(Infoms)atLosAngeles,USAduring2730 June2009. 20. Singh,S.K.LeadershipandOrganizationalLearningasAntecedentstoKnowledgeManagementPractices, presented at International Conference for Diversity, Technology, and Innovation for Operational Competitiveness(TIIM)organizedbyKasetsartUniversity,Bangkok,Thailandduring1820June2009. 21. Gupta, Bindu The Relationship of Organizational Politics with Employees Knowledge Sharing Behaviour andWorkEngagement,presentedatInternationalConferenceforDiversity,Technology,andInnovation

forOperationalCompetitiveness(TIIM)organizedbyKasetsartUniversity,Bangkok,Thailandduring1820 June2009. 22. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, V. HRIS effectiveness uses data mining, presented at International ConferenceforDiversity,Technology,andInnovationforOperationalCompetitiveness(TIIM)organizedby KasetsartUniversity,Bangkok,Thailandduring1820June2009. 23. Kodwani,A.D.;andManisha,K.EmployeesPerceptionofthefactorsInfluencingTrainingEffectiveness, presented at 1st IIMA International Conference on Advanced Data Analysis, Business Analytics and Intelligence,organizedbyIIMAheldatAhmedabadduring67June2009. 24. Roy, Santanu Ranking R&D Institutions : A DEA Study in Indian Context, presented at 1st IIMA International Conference on Advanced Data Analysis, Business Analytics and Intelligence, organized by IIMAheldatAhmedabadduring67June2009. 25. Rishi,BikramJitSegmentingtheApparelConsumersinOrganizedRetailMarket,presentedat1stIIMA International Conference on Advanced Data Analysis, Business Analytics and Intelligence, organized by IIMAheldatAhmedabadduring67June2009. 26. Goyal, A.; and Malhotra, Gunjan Cointegration of US and Indian stock indexes, presented at 1st IIMA International Conference on Advanced Data Analysis, Business Analytics and Intelligence, organized by IIMAheldatAhmedabadduring67June2009. 27. Batra,SurinderIndia,IndiansandtheirInnovationCapabilities:TheRoadAhead,presentedat5thWorld Conference on Intellectual Capital for Communities, organized by the European Chair on Intellectual CapitalManagement,ParisSudUniversityandWorldBankatParisduring2829May,2009. 28. Batra,SurinderIndia,IndiansandtheirInnovationCapabilities:TheRoadAheadpresentedat5thedition of World Conference on Intellectual Capital for Communities (IC5) organized by the European Chair on IntellectualCapitalManagement,UniversityParisSudandtheWorldBankheldatParisduring2829May, 2009. 29. Prashar,SanjeevandAggarwalRashmiK.TheIntellectualPropertyValuationAcaseofJetAirways,the innovative and critical times ahead, an Indian Perspective, presented at International Conference on Innovation, Management and Technology (ICIMT 2009), organized by World Congress on Science, EngineeringandTechnology,TokyoJapanduring2729May2009. 30. Batra, Surinder India Case Study with focus on Education and Skill Development, presented at XXIst Annual Conference on Human Capital for Innovation and Competitiveness organized by ADIAT (Mexican Association of Directors for Applied Science and Technology Development), Cancun, Mexico during April 1517,2009. 31. Malhotra, Gunjan The Role of ICT on Quality of Higher Education in India, presented at International Conference on Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital (ICKMIC 2009) organized jointly with Center for Knowledge Systems, Mexico and World Capital Institute, Mexico, held at IMT campus, Ghaziabadduring2627February,2009. 32. Agarwal, Ranjana Indias Competitiveness in Knowledge Economy, presented at International Conference on Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital (ICKMIC 2009) organized jointly with Center for Knowledge Systems, Mexico and World Capital Institute, Mexico, held at IMT campus, Ghaziabadduring2627February,2009. 33. Batra,SurinderNewNationalLevelInitiativesonSkillDevelopmentinIndia:ACritiquefromPerspective of Knowledge Economy, presented at International Conference on Knowledge Management and IntellectualCapital(ICKMIC2009)organizedjointlywithCenterforKnowledgeSystems,MexicoandWorld CapitalInstitute,Mexico,heldatIMTcampus,Ghaziabadduring2627February,2009.

34. Vadra, Ratna and Arora, Puneet Dubai Moving Towards KnowledgeBased Economy, presented at International Conference on Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital (ICKMIC 2009) organized jointly with Center for Knowledge Systems, Mexico and World Capital Institute, Mexico, held at IMT campus,Ghaziabadduring2627February,2009. 35. Kumar, Rashmi; and Prashar, Sanjeev Geographical Indicators Are they Indicating Growth of IP ProtectioninIndia:TheStrategicandLegalImplicationswithSpecialReferencetoBasmati,presentedat International Conference on Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital (ICKMIC 2009) organized jointly with Center for Knowledge Systems, Mexico and World Capital Institute, Mexico, held at IMT campus,Ghaziabadduring2627February,2009. 36. Nath, A.; Kalra, P.; and Batra, Surinder Innovation and Creativity through Knowledge Management, presentedatInternationalConferenceonKnowledgeManagementandIntellectualCapital(ICKMIC2009) organizedjointlywithCenterforKnowledgeSystems,MexicoandWorldCapitalInstitute,Mexico,heldat IMTcampus,Ghaziabadduring2627February,2009. 37. Batra, Surinder Online Idea Generation for Creating Innovative KnowledgeSelect Case Studies presentedatInternationalConferenceonKnowledgeManagementandIntellectualCapital(ICKMIC2009) organizedjointlywithCenterforKnowledgeSystems,MexicoandWorldCapitalInstitute,Mexico,heldat IMTcampus,Ghaziabadduring2627February,2009. 38. Gupta, V.K. Strategic Framework for Managing Forces of Continuity and Change in Supply Chain Management of Lighting Industry in India, presented at International Conference on Knowledge ManagementandIntellectualCapital(ICKMIC2009)organizedjointlywithCenterforKnowledgeSystems, MexicoandWorldCapitalInstitute,Mexico,heldatIMTcampus,Ghaziabadduring2627February,2009. 39. Mishra, Sita Managing Knowledge in Marketing : Tool for Competitive Advantage, presented at International Conference on Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital (ICKMIC 2009) organized jointly with Center for Knowledge Systems, Mexico and World Capital Institute, Mexico, held at IMT campus,Ghaziabadduring2627February,2009. 40. Varma,AshishAssessmentofQualityofEarningsofSelectFirmsinIndianSteelIndustry,presentedat InternationalBusinessSummitandResearchConference(INBUSH2009)organizedbyAmityInternational BusinessSchool,heldatNoidaduring2527February2009. 41. Kumar, P; Garg, A.K.; and Garg, Poonam Selection and Evaluation Criterion for ERP presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2009) organized jointly with University of Saskatchewan,CanadaandNanyangTechnologicalUniversity,Singapore,heldatIMTcampus,Ghaziabad during1011February,2009. 42. Ranjan,JayanthiClusteringMethodsforStatisticalAnalysisinBioInformaticspresentedatInternational ConferenceonDataManagement(ICDM2009)organizedjointlywithUniversityofSaskatchewan,Canada andNanyangTechnologicalUniversity,Singapore,heldatIMTcampus,Ghaziabadduring1011February, 2009. 43. Garg, Poonam MetaHeuristic Optimization Algorithms for Cryptanalysis presented at International ConferenceonDataManagement(ICDM2009)organizedjointlywithUniversityofSaskatchewan,Canada andNanyangTechnologicalUniversity,Singapore,heldatIMTcampus,Ghaziabadduring1011February, 2009. 44. Ranjan, Jayanthi Data Mining Techniques for Cluster Analysis of Gene Expression Data presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2009) organized jointly with University of Saskatchewan,CanadaandNanyangTechnologicalUniversity,Singapore,heldatIMTcampus,Ghaziabad during1011February,2009.

45. Ranjan, Jayanthi Business Intelligence presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2009) organized jointly with University of Saskatchewan, Canada and Nanyang Technological University,Singapore,heldatIMTcampus,Ghaziabadduring1011February,2009. 46. Khurana,Reema;andMandkeVijay,V.ExamplestoDiscusstheImplicationsofInformationIntegrityin Education and Healthcare presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2009) organized jointly with University of Saskatchewan, Canada and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore,heldatIMTcampus,Ghaziabadduring1011February,2009. 47. Garg, Poonam Evolutionary Meta Heuristic Approach to Attack on the MonoAlphabetic Substitution CipherpresentedatInternationalConferenceon DataManagement (ICDM 2009)organizedjointly with University of Saskatchewan, Canada and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, held at IMT campus,Ghaziabadduring1011February,2009. 48. Routray, Susmi; Sherry, A.M.; and Reddy, B.V.R. ATM Network Design and Bandwidth Management: A Review,presentedatInternationalConferenceonDataManagement(ICDM2009)organizedjointlywith University of Saskatchewan, Canada and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, held at IMT campus,Ghaziabadduring1011February,2009. 49. Sahay, Vinita Yield Management : Application of Information Technology across the Service Industry, presented at 2nd International Conference on Technology and Innovation in Marketing (ICTIM 2009), organized jointly with Eric Sprott School of Business, Carleton University, Canada and University of Newcastle,Australia,heldatIMTcampus,Ghaziabadduring2021February,2009. 50. Gupta,Bindu;andSingh,SarikaWhatMotivateCreativeEmployees:AnEmpiricalStudyofDesignerand Nondesigner Professionals, presented at International Conference on Managing Creativity and Innovation(ICMCI2009)organizedbyIMTGhaziabad,heldatIMTCampus,Ghaziabadduring910January 2009. 51. Singh, P.; and Singh, S.K. Creativity and Innovation at New Holland Tractors: Role of Leadership and Organizational Culture, presented at International Conference on Managing Creativity and Innovation (ICMCI2009)organizedbyIMTGhaziabad,heldatIMTCampus,Ghaziabadduring910January2009. 52. Arora,V.;Kharbanda,A.;Mandloi,A.;andGupta,BinduUnderstandingCorporateIdentity:AQualitative Analysis, presented at International Conference on Managing Creativity and Innovation (ICMCI 2009) organizedbyIMTGhaziabad,heldatIMTCampus,Ghaziabadduring910January2009. 53. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, V. Application of Data Mining Techniques in Customer Relationship ManagementforCompetitiveAdvantage,presentedatInternationalConferenceonManagingCreativity and Innovation (ICMCI 2009) organized by IMT Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 910 January2009. 54. Singh, S.K. The Discipline of Organizational Innovation, presented at International Conference on Managing Creativity and Innovation (ICMCI 2009) organized by IMT Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabadduring910January2009. 55. Rao, V. Nishant; Arora, V; and Jham, Vimi The ICI Paints Contact Centre, presented at International ConferenceonManagingCreativityandInnovation(ICMCI2009)organizedbyIMTGhaziabad,heldatIMT Campus,Ghaziabadduring910January2009. 56. Mishra, Sita; and Yadav, C. Gaining Competitive Advantage by Managing Innovation and Creativity in Organizations, presented at International Conference on Managing Creativity and Innovation (ICMCI 2009)organizedbyIMTGhaziabad,heldatIMTCampus,Ghaziabadduring910January2009. 57. Kwan, Peter, C.M.; and Gupta, Bindu Facilitating and Inhibiting Factors of Innovation in Small and Medium Enterprises in Hong Kong, presented at International Conference on Managing Creativity and Innovation(ICMCI2009)organizedbyIMTGhaziabad,heldatIMTCampus,Ghaziabadduring910January 2009.

58. Ranjan, Jayanthi Effective HRIS: A Data Mining Approach, presented at International Conference on Managing Creativity and Innovation (ICMCI 2009) organized by IMT Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabadduring910January2009. 59. Yarmal,S.;andSingh,S.K.ManagingChangethroughLearningEnvironment,presentedatInternational ConferenceonManagingCreativityandInnovation(ICMCI2009)organizedbyIMTGhaziabad,heldatIMT Campus,Ghaziabadduring910January2009. 60. Kodwani, Amitabh Deo; and Basu, A. A Case Study on Cycle Time Measurement The Quantitative Analysis of Recruitment Function, presented at International Conference on Managing Creativity and Innovation(ICMCI2009)organizedbyIMTGhaziabad,heldatIMTCampus,Ghaziabadduring910January 2009. 61. Aggarwal, Rashmi Kumar; and Prashar, Sanjeev Putting Corporate Governance into Roles Innovation Perspectives,presentedatInternationalConferenceonManagingCreativityandInnovation(ICMCI2009) organizedbyIMTGhaziabad,heldatIMTCampus,Ghaziabadduring910January2009. 62. Choudhry,SachinTakingStockofSynergyinMergerDealsTheSScoreSynergyMeasurementModel presentedatInternationalConferenceonBusinessandFinanceorganizedbyIcfaiBusinessSchool,heldat Hyderabadduring910January,2009. 63. Bharadwaj,ApoorvaStrategizingCommunicationProfileofOrganization,presentedat2009AtlanticCity GlobalConferenceonBusinessandFinanceorganizedbyTheInstituteforBusinessandFinanceResearch, USAheldatTrumpPlazaHotel,AtlanticCity,NewJerseyduring69January,2009. 64. Choudhry, Sachin; and Agarwal, R.K. Educational Leadership at the Crossroads: The BWay or the C Way?,presentedattheInternationalConferenceonEducationalLeadershiporganizedbyIIMBangalore heldatBangaloreduring57January,2009. 65. Datta, Manipada Global Financial and Corporate Attitude toward Accounting: A Critical Analysis with reference to Efficacy of Forensic Accounting, presented at Ninth International Accounting Conference organized by the Indian Accounting Association Research Foundation in association with Deloitte at ScienceCity,Kolkata,during34January,2009. 2008 1. Varma, Ashish Earnings Quality, Disclosure and Earnings Management: A Financial Reporting Perspective, presented at Sixth AIMS International Conference on Management (AIMS6) organized by AIMSInternational,heldatIndianBusinessAcademy,GreaterNoida,DelhiRegionduring2831December, 2008. 2. Aggarwal, Rashmi; and Prashar, Sanjeev The WTO, Indian Patent (Amendment), Act, 2005 and the Pharma Industry in India A Critique, presented at International Conference on WTO, India and Trade StrategyorganizedbyIIMKozhikodeheldatKozhikodeduring2627December,2008. 3. Vadra,RatnaWTO,IndiaandChinaFutureProspectsinTrade,presentedatInternationalConference onWTO,IndiaandTradeStrategyorganizedbyIIMKozhikodeheldatKozhikodeduring2627December, 2008. 4. Samuel,M.V.;Sahay,B.S.;andShah,M.ACaseonCostOptimizationofAppleSupplyChain:AGrowers Perspective, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS), India, UniversityofNewCastleAustralia,andEuromedMarseilleEcoledeManagementDomaineFrance,atIMT Campus,Ghaziabadduring1819December,2008. 5. Malhotra, Gunjan Trade Relationship between India and SAARC Countries, presented at International ConferenceonInnovationinRedefiningBusinessHorizon(IIRB2008)jointlyorganizedinassociationwith

AssociationofIndianManagementSchools(AIMS),India,UniversityofNewCastleAustralia,andEuromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 1819 December, 2008. 6. Singhal, N. and Gupta, Himani Future of Export in India, presented at International Conference on InnovationinRedefiningBusinessHorizon(IIRB2008)jointlyorganizedinassociationwithAssociationof IndianManagementSchools(AIMS),India,UniversityofNewCastleAustralia,andEuromedMarseilleEcole deManagementDomaineFrance,atIMTCampus,Ghaziabadduring1819December,2008. 7. Ranjan, Jayanthi; Khanna, R.; and Ratan, A. Inforrmation Technology The Next Generation Trends, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organizedinassociationwithAssociationofIndianManagementSchools(AIMS),India,UniversityofNew Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabadduring1819December,2008. 8. Dhyani,A.;Dhyani,R.;andRanjan,JayanthiDataMiningPrinciplesinLifeInsuranceIndustry,presented atInternationalConferenceonInnovationinRedefiningBusinessHorizon(IIRB2008)jointlyorganizedin association with Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India, University of New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during1819December,2008. 9. Jain,C.;Jain,P.;andRanjan,JayanthiParivartanICTasanEnablerofRuralEmpowerment,presented atInternationalConferenceonInnovationinRedefiningBusinessHorizon(IIRB2008)jointlyorganizedin association with Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India, University of New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during1819December,2008. 10. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Agarwal R. Applying Decision Trees using Data Mining in Indian Retail Industry, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organizedinassociationwithAssociationofIndianManagementSchools(AIMS),India,UniversityofNew Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabadduring1819December,2008. 11. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Gaur, L. Demystifying AnalyticalCRM: Analysis of Customer Behaviour and Perceptions, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India, UniversityofNewCastleAustralia,andEuromedMarseilleEcoledeManagementDomaineFrance,atIMT Campus,Ghaziabadduring1819December,2008. 12. Chakraborty, N.; and Ranjan, Jayanthi IT Security in an Economic Crisis, presented at International ConferenceonInnovationinRedefiningBusinessHorizon(IIRB2008)jointlyorganizedinassociationwith AssociationofIndianManagementSchools(AIMS),India,UniversityofNewCastleAustralia,andEuromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 1819 December, 2008. 13. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Tripathi, Pooja Competence Management in Academics: Data Mining Approach, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organizedinassociationwithAssociationofIndianManagementSchools(AIMS),India,UniversityofNew Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabadduring1819December,2008. 14. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Agarwal, Ruchi Applications of Segmentation in Customer Relationship Management,presentedatInternationalConferenceonInnovationinRedefiningBusinessHorizon(IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India,

UniversityofNewCastleAustralia,andEuromedMarseilleEcoledeManagementDomaineFrance,atIMT Campus,Ghaziabadduring1819December,2008. 15. Ranjan,Jayanthi;andRanjan,RajuApplicationofDataMiningTechniquesinHigherEducationinIndia, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organizedinassociationwithAssociationofIndianManagementSchools(AIMS),India,UniversityofNew Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabadduring1819December,2008. 16. Ranjan,Jayanthi;andBhatnagar,VishalTechniques,ProcessandEnterpriseApplicationforECRMusing Data Mining, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India, UniversityofNewCastleAustralia,andEuromedMarseilleEcoledeManagementDomaineFrance,atIMT Campus,Ghaziabadduring1819December,2008. 17. Kumar, Shailesh; and Thakur, Rajiv, R. Strategic Approach in Redefining Service Desk Management: A Case Study of ICICI Prudential, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS), India, University of New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management DomaineFrance,atIMTCampus,Ghaziabadduring1819December,2008. 18. Singh,Vijayendra;andThakur,Rajiv,R.UnderstandingtheUnfoldingofPresentOilScenariotoPlanfora BetterFuture,presentedatInternationalConferenceonInnovationinRedefiningBusinessHorizon(IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS), India, UniversityofNewCastleAustralia,andEuromedMarseilleEcoledeManagementDomaineFrance,atIMT Campus,Ghaziabadduring1819December,2008. 19. Jain, Ankur; and Thakur, Rajiv, R. Promoting Higher Education in Emerging Economies a Framework in IndianContext,presentedatInternationalConferenceonInnovationinRedefiningBusinessHorizon(IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS), India, UniversityofNewCastleAustralia,andEuromedMarseilleEcoledeManagementDomaineFrance,atIMT Campus,Ghaziabadduring1819December,2008. 20. Agarwal,Ranjana;andSebastian,V.J.FDIinITSector:AnEmpiricalAnalysiswithSpecialReferenceto the Delhi Region, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB2008)jointlyorganizedinassociationwithAssociationofIndianManagementSchools(AIMS),India, UniversityofNewCastleAustralia,andEuromedMarseilleEcoledeManagementDomaineFrance,atIMT Campus,Ghaziabadduring1819December,2008. 21. Singh, S.K.; and Sahay, B.S. Business Excellence in Global Corporations Through Emotionally Intelligent Leadership, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India, UniversityofNewCastleAustralia,andEuromedMarseilleEcoledeManagementDomaineFrance,atIMT Campus,Ghaziabadduring1819December,2008. 22. Mishra, Sita Value Creation in ERetailing: A New Business Paradigm for Creating Competitive Advantage, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organized in association with Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS), India, UniversityofNewCastleAustralia,andEuromedMarseilleEcoledeManagementDomaineFrance,atIMT Campus,Ghaziabadduring1819December,2008. 23. Jham,VimiElectronicCustomerRelationshipManagementANewApproachofBusinessfortheAirline Industry,presentedatInternationalConferenceonInnovationinRedefiningBusinessHorizon(IIRB2008) jointlyorganizedinassociationwithAssociationofIndianManagementSchools(AIMS),India,Universityof

New Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabadduring1819December,2008. 24. Mohd.Laequddin;Sahay,B.S.;andSahay,VinitaRedefiningTrustinSupplyChainPartnersRelationship, presented at International Conference on Innovation in Redefining Business Horizon (IIRB 2008) jointly organizedinassociationwithAssociationofIndianManagementSchools(AIMS),India,UniversityofNew Castle Australia, and Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabadduring1819December,2008. 25. Sahay,VinitaServiceQualityMeasurementScales:SERVQUALvs.SERVPERF,presentedatInternational ConferenceonInnovationinRedefiningBusinessHorizon(IIRB2008)jointlyorganizedinassociationwith AssociationofIndianManagementSchools(AIMS),India,UniversityofNewCastleAustralia,andEuromed Marseille Ecole de Management Domaine France, at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 1819 December, 2008. 26. Rao, Raghavendra Composting and GHG Reductions: Potential Market for Recycled Organics Product, presented at International Conference on Green Growth organized by Icfai Business School, held at Hyderabadduring1718December2008. 27. Agrawal, R.K. Emotional Labour and Employee Engagement in Call Centres: The Indian Context, presentedatthe2008AsiaAcademyofManagementMeetingorganizedbyAsiaAcademyofManagement heldatCeasarParkHotel,Taipei,Taiwanduring1416December,2008. 28. Sinha, S. K.; and Sardana, G.D. TPM Initiatives at National Engineering Industries Ltd. presented at International Conference on Management Cases (ICMC 2008), jointly organized by George Mason University, USA and Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during12December,2008. 29. Samuel, Michael Vinrald; Sahay, B.S.; and Shah, Mrinalini A Case Study on Decision Making: An Apple Growers Dilemma. presented at International Conference on Management Cases (ICMC 2008), jointly organizedbyGeorgeMasonUniversity,USAandInstituteofManagementTechnologyGhaziabad,heldat IMTCampus,Ghaziabadduring12December,2008. 30. S.,Saravanan;Dhar,Avijit;andRishi,BikramJitLogisticsIssuesinBALCOsAluminaImportpresentedat International Conference on Management Cases (ICMC 2008), jointly organized by George Mason University, USA and Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during12December,2008. 31. Mohd.Laeequddin,Sahay,B.S.;andWaheedK.Abdul;IsitaMatterofTrust?presentedatInternational ConferenceonManagementCases(ICMC2008),jointlyorganizedbyGeorgeMasonUniversity,USAand Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 12 December, 2008. 32. Vadra, Ratna; and Arora, Puneet; Acquisition of Ranbaxy Is it a setback to rise of Indian MNCs? presented at International Conference on Management Cases (ICMC 2008), jointly organized by George Mason University, USA and Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabadduring12December,2008. 33. SinglaA.R.,BehlVaibhavandPamnaniVikas;eBayCartRoadpresentedatInternationalConferenceon Management Cases (ICMC 2008), jointly organized by George Mason University, USA and Institute of ManagementTechnologyGhaziabad,heldatIMTCampus,Ghaziabadduring12December,2008. 34. Kodwani, Amitabh Deo; and Singh, Shalini Organizational Culture: The Google Way presented at International Conference on Management Cases (ICMC 2008), jointly organized by George Mason University, USA and Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during12December,2008.

35. Baxi, A.; Mathur, R.C.; and Agrawal, R.K. Corporate Governance in Banking Industry presented at International Conference on Management Cases (ICMC 2008), jointly organized by George Mason University, USA and Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during12December,2008. 36. Aggarwal, Rashmi Kumar; Saksena, A.; and Nagpal, K. Venturing Online, the Journey Ahead A Case StudyofTataCapitalpresentedatInternationalConferenceonManagementCases(ICMC2008),jointly organizedbyGeorgeMasonUniversity,USAandInstituteofManagementTechnologyGhaziabad,heldat IMTCampus,Ghaziabadduring12December,2008. 37. Sahay, Vinita; and Aggarwal, Rashmi Kumar Fight for the Himalayas presented at International ConferenceonManagementCases(ICMC2008),jointlyorganizedbyGeorgeMasonUniversity,USAand Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 12 December, 2008. 38. Nafees, Lubna; and Krishnan, Omkumar Congruence of Brand and Individual Personality: The Perfect Route to Loyalty, presented at the International Conference on Brand Management (ICBM 2008), organizedbyIMTGhaziabad,heldatIMTcampus,Ghaziabadduring2122,November2008. 39. Krishnan, Omkumar; and Nafees, Lubna Contemporary Trends in Quantitative and Qualitative ApproachestoBrandResearch,presentedattheInternationalConferenceonBrandManagement(ICBM 2008),organizedbyIMTGhaziabad,heldatIMTcampus,Ghaziabadduring2122,November2008. 40. Vadra, Ratna SubGovernance Fiscal Reforms A Case Study of India, presented at International Conference of the Global Business Development Institute (GBDI) organized by Global Business Development Institute, California State Polytechnic University, USA held at Plaza Hotel and Casino, Downtown,LasVegas,USAduring1215October,2008. 41. Vadra, Ratna Green Marketing in International Busienss, presented at International Conference on Green Marketing (ICGM 2008) organized by IMTHenkel India : Centre for Excellence for Environmental Management,heldatIMTCampus,Ghaziabadduring2526September,2008. 42. Aggarwal,RashmiK.;andPrashar,SanjeevGreenPhobiaGoingOverboard:ACaseStudyofJainUdyog, Goa,presentedatInternationalConferenceonGreenMarketing(ICGM2008)organizedbyIMTHenkel India:CentreforExcellenceforEnvironmentalManagement,heldatIMTCampus,Ghaziabadduring2526 September,2008. 43. Chakrabarti, Somnath An Approach to Understanding Consumer Buying Behaviour in the Purchase of OrganicFoodinIndia,presentedatInternationalConferenceonGreenMarketing(ICGM2008)organized by IMTHenkel India Centre for Excellence for Environmental Management, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabadduring2526September,2008. 44. Mishra, Sita; and Rishi, Bikram Jit A Model to Comprehend Environmentally Conscious Consumer Behaviour, presented at International Conference on Green Marketing (ICGM 2008) organized by IMT HenkelIndiaCentreforExcellenceforEnvironmentalManagement,heldatIMTCampus,Ghaziabadduring 2526September,2008. 45. Gupta,Himani;andSinghalN.CarbonCreditStrategicToolforEcoFriendlyEnvironment,presentedat International Conference on Green Marketing (ICGM 2008) organized by IMTHenkel India : Centre for Excellence for Environmental Management, held at IMT Campus, Ghaziabad during 2526 September, 2008. 46. Agarwal, Ranjana; and Khadria, B. Effect of Educational Qualification in IT Industry: A Case Study from India,presentedattheInternationalConferenceonTheImpactofITinBusinessandEducationorganized byAmericanInstituteHigherEducationheldatAltlanticCity,USA2427September2008.

47. Agarwal, Ranjan; and Khadria, B. Effect of Educational Qualification in IT Industry: A Case Study from India,presentedattheInternationalConferenceonTheImpactofITinBusinessandEducationorganized byAmericanInstituteHigherEducationheldatAtlanticCity,USA247September2008. 48. Malhotra, Gunjan Environmental Degradation and Development, presented at the 14th Annual International Sustainable Development Research Conference organized by Management Development Institute,IndiaincollaborationwithCorporateSocialResponsibilityinAsia(CSIRAsia),UniversityofHong Kong(HKU),ERPEnvironment,AboAkademiUniversity,FinishEnvironmentInstitute(SYKE)andAcademy ofFinland(AOF),heldatIndiaHabitatCenterduring2123September,2008. 49. Chaklader, Barnali; and Roy, Deya Sustainable Development using Sustainability Balance Scorecard, presented at the 7th International Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility, organized by the University of Durham and the Social Responsibility Research Network, held at Durham Business School, Durham,U.K.during35September,2008. 50. Shah, Mrinalini Effectiveness of Online Advertising in India, presented at International Conference on GlobalizationandEmergingEconomies,organizedbyIIMIndore,heldduring1113August2008. 51. Vadra,RatnaGlobalizationandStateLevelFiscalReformsinIndiasince1991,presentedatInternational ConferenceonGlobalizationandEmergingEconomies,organizedbyIIMIndore,heldduring1113August 2008. 52. Agarwal,Ranjana;andSebastian,V.J.FDIinServicesSector:AnEmpiricalAnalysiswithSpecialreference toDelhi,presentedatInternationalConferenceonGlobalizationandEmergingEconomies,organizedby IIMIndore,heldduring1113August2008. 53. Ranjan,Jayanthi;andBhatnagar,V.TheRoleofDataMininginAnalyticalCRMforStrategicAdvantage, presented at International Conference on Digital Factory (ICDF 2008) organized jointly with Business InnovationResearchCentre(BRIC),CharltonCollegeofBusiness,UniversityofMassachusetts,USA,heldat CoimbatoreInstituteofTechnology,Coimbatoreduring1113August,2008. 54. Rishi, Bikram Jit; and Mishra, Sita Factors affecting training outsourcing A study of Indian telecom sector, presented at Conference on Information Science Technology Management (CISTM 2008) organized by Virginia Commonwealth University and IIT Delhi, held at IIT, New Delhi during 31 July 2 August2008. 55. Gupta, Himani; and Singhal, N. On Estimation of Ordered Scale Parameter of Two Weibull Populations anditsApplicationsinAssetReturnforMarket,organizedbyNationalInstituteofFinancialManagement (NIFM),incollaborationwithDBMA,UniversityofMaryland,USAandModernTechnology&Management InstituteInc.,USAheldatFaridabadduringJuly311August,2008. 56. Garg,Poonam;andGarg,A.Memetic&GeneticAlgorithms:AComparisonbetweentwoapproachesfor thecryptanalysisofSimplifiedDataEncryptionStandardAlgorithm,presentedatthe2008International Conference on Security and Management (SAM08) organized by WorldComp 08 held at Las Vegas, Navada,USAduring1417July2008. 57. Aggarwal, Rashmi; and Prashar, Sanjeev Moving towards Knowledge Economy: An Indian Perspective with Special Reference to Tata Motors Ltd., presented at International Forum on Knowledge Asset Dynamics(IFKAD2008)heldatMatera,ItalyduringJune2627,2008. 58. Jham, Vimi; and Khan, K.M. Model of Customer satisfaction in retail banking industry, presented at INFORMS 2008 Marketing Science Conference organized by INFORMS and Sauder Business School, UniversityofBritishColumbia,CanadaheldatSheratonVancouverWallCentre,BritishColumbia,Canada, during1214June,2008.

59. Mishra, Sita A Conceptual Framework for Creating Customer Value in Eretailing, presented at AMA SERVSIGInternationalConferenceorganizedbyUniversityofLiverpoolManagementSchool,U.K.heldat TheRadissonSASHotel,Liverpool,U.K.duringJune56,2008. 60. Prusty, Sadananda An Analysis of Exchange Rate and Export Growth in India, presented at The Global Management & Information Technology Research Conference, New York, held at Crowne Plaza, Times Square,Manhattan,NewYork,USAduringMay2124,2008. 61. Prusty, Sadananda Poverty in India : An empirical analysis, presented at International Conference on Statistics and its Application in Management (ICSAIM 2008) organized Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode,heldduringMay13,2008. 62. Roy, Santanu; Updhyaya, Sunita S. and Vikrant Indian Outsourcing Industry: Dissecting the Manpower Dynamics, presented at Conference on Offshoring & Outsourcing: The Organizational and Geographical RelocationofHighValueCompanyFunctionsorganizedbySDABocconiSchoolofManagement,Universita CommercialeLuigiBocconi,Milan,Italy,heldduringApril2324,2008. 63. Ranjan,Jayanthi;andTripathi,P.BridgingthegapbetweentheAcademiaandtheIndustry:Competency BasedManagementApproachpresentedatFifthInternationalConferenceonQualityEnhancementin EducationalCommunicationorganizedbyBharathidasanUniversity,Tiruchirapalliheldduring2930March 2008. 64. Ranjan,Jayanthi;andKhalil,SaaniInformationTechnologyinSupplyChainManagement,presentedat International Conference on Information, Systems Technology Management (ICISTM 2008) organised jointly by University of Florida and Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Dubai Campusduring68March,2008. 65. Laeequddin,M.;Sahay,B.S.;andSardana,G.D.PerspectivesofTrustinTechnologyAdoptionpresented at International Conference on Information, Systems Technology Management (ICISTM 2008) organised jointly by University of Florida and Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Dubai Campusduring68March,2008. 66. Samuel, M.V.; and Sahay, B.S. Business Process Outsourcing through the concepts of Supply Chain Management in India presented at International Conference on Information, Systems Technology Management (ICISTM 2008) organised jointly by University of Florida and Institute of Management TechnologyGhaziabad,heldatIMTDubaiCampusduring68March,2008. 67. Kapoor, N.; Khurana, Reema; and Mandke, Vijay, V. Managing Information Integrity presented at International Conference on Information, Systems Technology Management (ICISTM 2008) organised jointly by University of Florida and Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad, held at IMT Dubai Campusduring68March,2008. 68. Routray, Susmi; Sherry, A.M.; and Reddy, B.V.R. An ATM Network Design Solution Using Enhanced Genetic Algorithm presented at International Conference on Information, Systems Technology Management (ICISTM 2008) organised jointly by University of Florida and Institute of Management TechnologyGhaziabad,heldatIMTDubaiCampusduring68March,2008. 69. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, Vishal Application of Data Mining Techniques in Financial Sector for Profitable Customer Relationship Management, presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2008), organized by Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, held at IMT Ghaziabadcampusduring2526February,2008. 70. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Agarwal, Ruchi A Review of Data Mining Tools in an Industry, presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2008), organized by Institute of Management Technology,Ghaziabad,heldatIMTGhaziabadcampusduring2526February,2008.

71. Garg, Poonam Memetic Evolutionary MetaHeuristic Attack on Simplified Data Encryption Standard algorithm presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2008), organized by Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, held at IMT Ghaziabad campus during 2526 February, 2008. 72. Kapur,DeepakDataManagementIssuesinIndianUrbanBodiespresentedatInternationalConference onDataManagement(ICDM2008),organizedbyInstituteofManagementTechnology,Ghaziabad,heldat IMTGhaziabadcampusduring2526February,2008. 73. Roy, Santanu; and Nagpaul, P.S. Measuring Relative Efficiencies of Public Institutions: A Study in the Indian Context presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2008), organized by Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, held at IMT Ghaziabad campus during 2526 February, 2008. 74. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Khalil, Saani Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence at Centurion Bank of Punjab: A Case Study, presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2008), organizedbyInstituteofManagementTechnology,Ghaziabad,heldatIMTGhaziabadcampusduring25 26February,2008. 75. Awasthy, Neeta and Ranjan, Jayanthi; Role of Knowledge Management to revamp the Professional institutes, presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2008), organized by Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, held at IMT Ghaziabad campus during 2526 February, 2008. 76. Routray, Susmi; Sherry, A.M.; and B.V.R. Reddy A Memetic Algorithm based solution to Bandwidth OptimizationinATMNetworks,presentedatInternationalConferenceonDataManagement(ICDM 2008), organized by Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, held at IMT Ghaziabad campus during2526February,2008. 77. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Tripathi, Pooja IT Supported Organizational Competence Measurement Tools: WorkingSystemsandResearchLiterature,presentedatInternationalConferenceonDataManagement (ICDM 2008), organized by Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, held at IMT Ghaziabad campusduring2526February,2008. 78. Chakraborty, N.; and Ranjan, Jayanthi Tackling Outsourcing Risks, presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2008), organized by Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad,heldatIMTGhaziabadcampusduring2526February,2008. 79. Linthoingambi,N.;andAgarwal,RanjanaAdoptingInformationTechnologyforEffectiveCSRReporting, presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2008), organized by Institute of ManagementTechnology,Ghaziabad,heldatIMTGhaziabadcampusduring2526February,2008. 80. Johri,V.;Nema,U.;and Ranjan,JayanthiCustomerRelationshipManagement:DesignandStrategies, presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2008), organized by Institute of ManagementTechnology,Ghaziabad,heldatIMTGhaziabadcampusduring2526February,2008. 81. Jham, Vimi Knowledge Management: Integrating customer relationship management and knowledge management concepts, presented at International Conference on Data Management (ICDM 2008), organizedbyInstituteofManagementTechnology,Ghaziabad,heldatIMTGhaziabadcampusduring25 26February,2008. 82. Rao, Raghavendra, G. Recycling and GHG Emission Avoidance: A Case Study of Steel Manufacturing, presentedatInternationalConferenceonAirPollutionControlChallengesandTechnologicalSolutions (ICAP2008)heldatNationalEnvironmentalEngineeringResearchInstitute,NagpurduringJanuary2425, 2008.

83. Sahay,B.S.;andThakur,Rajiv,RMakingIndianManagementEducationGloballyCompetitive,presented at15thAnnualConferenceofAmericanSocietyofBusinessandBehaviouralSciences(ASBBS)heldatLas Vegas,USAheldduring2124February,2008. 84. Chaklader,B.EntryofHedgeFundsinIndia:ApromisingfutureforIndiancapitalmarketandForeign Institutional Investors, presented at the International Conference on Business and Finance (ICBF 2008) organised by ICFAI Business School, Hyderabad jointly with Bentley College, Boston, USA held at ICFAI University,Hyderabad,during1112January,2008. 85. Batra, Surinder India's growth as a Knowledge Economy through education and training: Issues and StrategiespresentedatInternationalConferenceonDecisionSciencesandTechnologyforGlobalisation (ISDSI2008),organisedjointlywithCollegeofAdministrativeScience,UniversityofAlabamainHunsville, USA and The Indian Subcontinent Region of the Decision Sciences Institute (ISDSI) held at IMT campus, Ghaziabadduring24January2008. 86. Khan, A.K.; Bakappa, B.; and Sahay B.S. Impact of agile Supply chains planning on firms performance: Cluster Analysis and Validation, presented at International Conference on Decision Sciences and Technology for Globalisation (ISDSI 2008), organised jointly with College of Administrative Science, University of Alabama in Hunsville, USA and The Indian Subcontinent Region of the Decision Sciences Institute(ISDSI)heldatIMTcampus,Ghaziabadduring24January2008. 87. Roy, Santanu; and Napaul, P.S. Quantitative R&D Performance Measurement: Rank Ordering through Pasco, presented at International Conference on Decision Sciences and Technology for Globalisation (ISDSI2008),organisedjointlywithCollegeofAdministrativeScience,UniversityofAlabamainHunsville, USA and The Indian Subcontinent Region of the Decision Sciences Institute (ISDSI) held at IMT campus, Ghaziabadduring24January2008. 88. Prashar,Sanjeev;andJaisal,S.S.ApplicationofStatisticalToolsinachievingTQM:AComparativeAnalysis of Indian Passenger Car Companies, presented at International Conference on Decision Sciences and Technology for Globalisation (ISDSI 2008), organised jointly with College of Administrative Science, University of Alabama in Hunsville, USA and The Indian Subcontinent Region of the Decision Sciences Institute(ISDSI)heldatIMTcampus,Ghaziabadduring24January2008. 89. Laeequddin,M.;andSahay,B.S.Risk:TheLimitingFactorofSupplyChainPartnerRelationshipTrustA conceptualFrameWork,presentedatInternationalConferenceonDecisionSciencesandTechnologyfor Globalisation(ISDSI2008),organisedjointlywithCollegeofAdministrativeScience,UniversityofAlabama inHunsville,USAandTheIndianSubcontinentRegionoftheDecisionSciencesInstitute(ISDSI)heldatIMT campus,Ghaziabadduring24January2008. 90. Shah, Mrinalini Management of Supply chain with coopetition by using fuzzy logic based software, presentedatInternationalConferenceonDecisionSciencesandTechnologyforGlobalisation(ISDSI2008), organisedjointlywithCollegeofAdministrativeScience,UniversityofAlabamainHunsville,USAandThe Indian Subcontinent Region of the Decision Sciences Institute (ISDSI) held at IMT campus, Ghaziabad during24January2008. 91. Aggarwal, Rashimi K. Patents and the traditional medicines in India, presented at International Conference on Decision Sciences and Technology for Globalisation (ISDSI 2008), organised jointly with College of Administrative Science, University of Alabama in Hunsville, USA and The Indian Subcontinent RegionoftheDecisionSciencesInstitute(ISDSI)heldatIMTcampus,Ghaziabadduring24January2008. 92. Malhotra, Gunjan Structure and Performance of Industries in Gujarat, presented at International Conference on Decision Sciences and Technology for Globalisation (ISDSI 2008), organised jointly with College of Administrative Science, University of Alabama in Hunsville, USA and The Indian Subcontinent RegionoftheDecisionSciencesInstitute(ISDSI)heldatIMTcampus,Ghaziabadduring24January2008.

ConferencePresentationsNational 2011 1. Das, Lipi The Case for PDPStudy Skills and Professional Development Programs in developing global managers with International Soft Skills Set, presented at National Research Conference on Globalizing India:RoleofIndianBSchoolsorganizedbyAIMAatIndiaInternationalCentre,NewDelhiduring1213 January,2011. 2010 1. Vadra,RatnaIndiaSingaporeTradeAParadigmShift,presentedatBusinessVision2020International Conference,organizedbyAcharyasBangaloreBSchool,Bangalore,heldduring1516April2010. 2. Prusty, Sadananda Can the Present Interest Recover Indian Economy?, presented at 46th Annual ConferenceoftheIndianEconometricSociety,organizedbytheDept.ofEconomics,UniversityofJammu, Jammu&TIES,heldduring46March,2010. 3. Gera, Rajat Determining service variable antecedents of behavioural outcomes in Indian Life Insurance services,presentedatNationalConferenceonQualityManagementinOrganizations,organizedbyUSMS, GGSIPU,Delhi,on26February,2010. 4. Varma, Ashish Input Cost Volatility : CEOs Dilemma, presented at Case Development: Contemporary Practices & Insights, organized by NILLM CMs & AIMS, held at SCOPE Complex, New Delhi, during 1820 February,2010. 5. Ganguly,K.;andGuin,K.K.StudyonsomeaspectsofSupplysideriskassessmentinselect,presentedat DoctoralColloquiumorganizedbyIIMAheldatAhmedabadduring0809January2010. 6. Vadra, Ratna Customer Perception towards Branded Jewellery in India, presented at 5th SIMSR Asia MarketingConferenceheldatK.J.SomayaInstituteofManagementStudiesandResearch,Mumbaiduring 14January2010. 7. Malhotra, Gunjan Mobile Advertisement: Indian Consumer Perspective, presented at 5th SIMSR Asia MarketingConferenceheldatK.J.SomayaInstituteofManagementStudiesandResearch,Mumbaiduring 14January2010. 2009 1. Varma, Ashish; and Mittal, R. Social Responsibility Implementation Framework in Indian Energy Sector Firms,presentedatNationalConferenceonCasesandResearchinPowerandEnergySectororganizedby PMI,Noidaduring1517Deccember2009. 2. Agarwal, Ranjana Women in Knowledge based IT Industry: Is there a glass ceiling?, presented 51st Annual Conference of the Indian Society of Labour Economics (ISLE) organized by Punjabi University, Patialaduring1113December2009. 3. Vadra, Ratna Labour Market Efficiency of India and Global Competitiveness, presented 51st Annual ConferenceoftheIndianSocietyofLabourEconomics(ISLE)organizedbyPunjabiUniversity,Patialaduring 1113December2009. 4. Agarwal, Ranjana Women in Knowledge Based IT Industry: Does Gender Matter? A Case Analysis, presented at International Case Writing Competition on Gender Inclusivity: Proposing New Paradigms, organizedbyIIMAhmedabadduring1415November,2009.

5. Kodwani, A.D.; and Tyagi, A. Training Outsourcing in India, presented at Conference on Global CompetitionandCompetitivenessofIndianCorporateorganizedbyIIMKheldatKozhikodeduring2123 May,2009. 6. Agarwal, Ranjana Monetary Policy in Times of Global Recession, presented at National Seminar on GlobalFinancialCrisis:ImpactonDevelopingEconomiesorganizedbySrustiAcademyofManagement,in association with Utkal Chamber of Commerce & Industries and MSME Development Institute held at Bhubaneswarduring810May,2009. 7. Krishnan,Omkumar;andParthasarathy,D.RuralConsumptioninIndia:ExploringtheLineagesbetween TV Ads and Social Value, presented at 2nd Conference on Marketing to Rural Consumers Tapping the EvolvingRuralMarketsorganizedbyIIMK,heldatKozhikodeduring68April2009. 8. Shah, Mrinalini Entrepreneurs in India: Opportunity and challenges in changing socioeconomic enrivonment, presented at National Seminar on Entrepreneurship in the Era of WTO organized by Manipur Institute of Management Studies (MIMS), Manipur University at Canchipur, Imphal during 67 March2009. 9. Ranjan, Jayanthi Data Mining Techniques in Human Resource Management, presented at National Conference on Information and Software Engineering, organized by IEEE CS and Department of Information Technology, Aarpadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Paiynoor, Tamil Nadu during 1314 February,2009. 10. Prusty, Sadananda Railroad Transportation and Economic Growth: A Cointegration Analysis for India, presented at 4th Annual Conference of the India Econometric Society (TIES) organized by Department of Eonomics,GauhatiUniversity,Gauhatiduring810January,2009. 11. Nafees,LubnaInfluenceoffamilyonConsumerPurchaseDecisions,presentedat3rdIIMAConferenceon Marketing Paradigms for Emerging Economies 2009, organized by IIMAhmedabad, held at Ahmedabad during79January,2009. 12. Koshal,S.;andSahay,VinitaCustomerRelationshipDeterminantsforMobileTelecomusers:AnEmpirical ResearchinNCRRegioninIndia,presentedat3rdIIMAConferenceonMarketingParadigmsforEmerging Economies2009organizedbyIIMA,heldatAhmedabadduring79January,2009. 2008 1. Prusty, Sadananda Forecasting of Exchange Rate in India, presented at National Conference on ForecastingFinancialMarketsinIndia,organizedbyVGSOM,IITKharagpur,heldduring2931December, 2008. 2. Agarwal, Ranjana; and Gupta, Himani Global Competitiveness in Knowledge Economy: Implication for Indias Education System, presented at 3rd Conference on Global Competitiveness of Indian Corporates heldatIIMLucknowduringMay2931,2008. 3. Malhotra, Gunjan Trade and Environment What is Better?, presented at 3rd Conference on Global CompetitivenessofIndianCorporatesheldatIIMLucknowduringMay2931,2008. 4. Malhotra, Gunjan Structure and Performance of Industries in Gujarat, presented at 3rd Conference on GlobalCompetitivenessofIndianCorporatesheldatIIMLucknowduringMay2931,2008. 5. Mittal,A.;andVadra,RatnaGlobalCompetitivenessandFiscalReformsinIndia,since1991,presented at3rdConferenceonGlobalCompetitivenessofIndianCorporatesheldatIIMLucknowduringMay2931, 2008.

6. Prashar, Sanjeev; and Kumar, Rashmi Handicraft Exporters Facing Crafted Problems: Struggling for Competitiveness (Vertical Study of Handicraft Exporters of Rajasthan), presented at 3rd Conference on GlobalCompetitivenessofIndianCorporatesheldatIIMLucknowduringMay2931,2008. 7. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, V. Application of Data Mining Techniques in Insurance Sector, presented at National Conference on Emerging Trends in Computer Science & Information Technology, heldatAlFalahSchoolofEngineering&Technology,Faridabadon23April2008. 8. Raman, A.T.K. Changing Dictates on Business, presented at National Conference on Managing OrganizationinChangingTimes(MOCT)organizedbyIMTNagpurduring1617February,2008. 9. Rishi,BikramJitAnEmpiricalStudyofOnlineShoppingBeaviour:AFactorAnalysisApproachpresented at the 3rd SIMSRAsia Marketing Conference 2007), organised by K.J. Somaiya Institute of Management StudiesandResearch(KJSIMR),MubaiheldatKJSIMR,Mumbai,during67January,2008. BooksPublicationsbyIMTFaculty 2010 1. HowofStrategybyRajivRanjanThakurandSanjayKumarSingh(Eds.),Publ.MacmillanIndiaLtd.,Delhi, 2010.
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StrategyandSmartOrganizationsbySanjayKumarSinghandRajivRanjanThakur(Eds.),Publ.Macmillan IndiaLtd.,Delhi,2010. InnovationsandAdvancesinDataManagementbyPoonamGarg,SusmiRoutrayandMadanGupta(Eds.), Publ.MacmillanIndiaLtd.,Delhi,2010. InnovationsandAdvancesinCommunications,InformationandNetworkSecuritybyPoonamGarg,Susmi RoutrayandMadanGupta(Eds.),Publ.MacmillanIndiaLtd.,Delhi,2010. Innovations and Advances in Computer Science and Engineering by Poonam Garg, Susmi Routray and MadanGupta(Eds.),Publ.MacmillanIndiaLtd.,Delhi,2010. ManagerialEconomicsbySadanandaPrusty,Publ.PHILearningPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2010. Managing Business Organizations, Knowledge and the External Environment by Stephen Nicholas and JayanthiRanjan(Eds.),Publ.MacmillanIndiaLtd.,Delhi,2010. DataandInformationManagementbyStephenNicholasandJayanthiRanjan(Eds.),Publ.MacmillanIndia Ltd.,Delhi,2010. TrendsandTechniquesinICTbyStephenNicholasandJayanthiRanjan(Eds.),Publ.MacmillanIndiaLtd., Delhi,2010.

10. Brand Research Product Development by Lubna Nafees, Omkumar Krishnan and Tim Gore (Eds.), Publ.

MacmillanIndiaLtd.,Delhi,2010. 2009 1. Management of Innovation and New Product Development by Mukesh Chaturvedi, PHI Learning, New Delhi,2009. 2. Cases in Management Indian and International Perspectives by Vimi Jham, Poonam Garg and Bindu Gutpa(Eds.),Biztantra,NewDelhi,2009. 3. ProductivityMeasurementforBusinessExcellencebyPremVrat,G.D.SardanaandB.S.Sahay,NarosaBook DistributorsPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2009.

4. InformationSystems,TechnologyandManagementbySushilKPrasad,SusmiRoutray,ReemaKhuranaand SartajSahni(Eds.),Springer,Germany,2009. 5. KnowledgeManagementandIntellectualCapitalEmergingPerspectivesbySurinderBatraandFranciso JavierCarrillo(Eds.),Publ.AlliedPublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2009. 6. AdvancesinTechnologyandInnovationinMarketingbyRajatGera(Ed.),Publ.MacmillanIndiaLtd.,Delhi, 2009. 7. Advances in Communication Network and Security by Poonam Garg, Jayanthi Ranjan, Madan Gupta and NarendraS.Chaudhari(Eds.),Publ.MacmillanIndiaLtd.,Delhi,2009. 8. Advances in Data Management by Poonam Garg, Jayanthi Ranjan, Madan Gupta and Narendra S. Chaudhari(Eds.),Publ.MacmillanIndiaLtd.,Delhi,2009. 9. Advances in Computer Science and Engineering by Poonam Garg, Jayanthi Ranjan, Madan Gupta and NarendraS.Chaudhari(Eds.),Publ.MacmillanIndiaLtd.,Delhi,2009. 10. EnvironmentalGrowthAGlobalPerspectivebyGunjanMalhotra(ed.),Publ.MacmillanIndiaLtd.,Delhi, 2009. 11. BuildingBlocksofOrganizationalCreativitybySanjayKumarSinghandBinduGupta(Eds.),Publ.Macmillan IndiaLtd.,Delhi,2009. 12. InnovationManagementbySanjayKumarSinghandBinduGupta(Eds.),Publ.MacmillanIndiaLtd.,Delhi, 2009. 2008 1. Innovation in Information and Communication Technology by Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, Jayanthi Ranjan, B.S. SahayandStephenNicholas(Eds.),Publ.MacmillanIndiaLtd.,Delhi,2008. 2. Redefining Business Horizons by Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, Jayanthi Ranjan, B.S. Sahay and Stephen Nicholas (Eds.),Publ.MacmillanIndiaLtd.,Delhi,2008. 3. Innovation in Management Practices by Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, Jayanthi Ranjan, B.S. Sahay and Stephen Nicholas(Eds.),Publ.MacmillanIndiaLtd.,Delhi,2008. 4. HandbookonManagementCasesbyB.S.Sahay,TojoThatchenkery,andG.D.Sardana(Eds.),Publ.Allied PublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2008. 5. BrandsRisingAsProductsFallbyLubnaNafeesandOmkumarKrishnan(Eds.),Publ.MacmillanIndiaLtd., Delhi,2008. 6. GreenMarketing:EmergingIssuesinSustainableDevelopmentbySomnathChakrabartiandRaghavendra Rao(Eds.),Publ.AlliedPublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2008. 7. TechnologyandInnovationinMarketingbyRajat Gera(Ed.),Publ.AlliedPublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi, 2008. 8. DataManagementbyJayanthiRanjanandPoonamGarg(Ed.),Publ.MacmillanIndiaLtd.,Delhi,2008. 9. TQMPlanning,DesignandImplementationbyV.K.Khanna,PremVrat,B.S.SahayandRaviShankar;Publ. NewAgeInternationalPublishers(P)Ltd.,NewDelhi,2008. 10. Decision Sciences and Technology for Globalization by B.S. Sahay, J.N.D. Gupta, Surinder Batra, Sanjay KumarandSushilKumar(Ed.);Publ.AlliedPublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2008. 11. CompensationandRewardManagement,B.D.Singh,ExcelBooks,NewDelhi,2008. 12. IndustrialRelationsandLabourLaws,B.D.Singh,ExcelBooks,NewDelhi,2008.

13. IndustrialRelations:EmergingParadigms,B.D.Singh,ExcelBooks,NewDelhi,2008. 14. LabourLawsforManagers,B.D.Singh,ExcelBooks,NewDelhi,2008. BookChapters 2010 1. Gossain,R.andThakur,Rajiv,R.TheExtraordinaryStoryofMittalSteel:StrategicPositioninaDynamic Environment, How of Strategy by Rajiv R. Thakur and Sanjay Kumar Singh (Eds.), Macmillan Publishers IndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2010,pp.372384. 2. Agrawal,R.K.;andSwaroop,P.TalentAcqusitionfromIndianBschools:RoleofEmployerBrandImage and WordofMouth Endorsements, Talent Management in India Challenges and Opportunities by MasoodHasan,AnilKumarSinghandSomeshDhamija(Eds.),AtlanticPublishersandDistributors(P)Ltd., 2010,pp.242272. 3. Jindal, D.; Jee, Chandan; and Thakur, Rajiv, R. Nissan: Strategies to Build Global Presence, How of Strategy by Rajiv R. Thakur and Sanjay Kumar Singh (Eds.), Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., New Delhi, 2010,pp.358371. 4. Bahuguna, B.C.; and Singh, S.K. Talent Management and Retention Strategies in Management Institution, Strategy and Smart Organizations by Sanjay Kumar Singh and Rajiv R. Thakur (Eds.), MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2010,pp.345352. 5. Sar, A.; and Garg, Poonam Study of Critical Success Factors for ERP Implementation in Indian Manufacturing Sector in Innovations and Advances in Computer Science and Engineering by Poonam Garg,SusmiRoutray,andMadanGupta(Eds.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2010,pp.264 276. 6. Arora, K.; and Garg, Poonam Fingerprint Classification using Singularities Detection through Ant Colony OptimizationinInnovationsandAdvancesinComputerScienceandEngineeringbyPoonamGarg,Susmi Routray,andMadanGupta(Eds.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2010,pp.139147. 7. Kapoor,A.;andRoutray,SusmiHiddenParametersofaBIMultidimensionalImplementationApproach, in Innovations and Advances in Data Management by Poonam Garg, Susmi Routray, and Madan Gupta (Eds.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2010,pp.318324. 8. Ranjan,Jayanthi;andRishi,BikramjitAReviewofIndianBidiIndustry:AResearchAgenda,inManaging Business Organizations, Knowledge and The External Environment, by Stephen Nicholas and Jayanthi Ranjan(Eds.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2010,pp.410422. 9. Chakaraborty, N.; Ranjan, Jayanthi;and Sharma, V. Federated RHIO Solution for HR Healthcare Data Protection, in Trends and Techniques in ICT by Stephen Nicholas and Jayanthi Ranjan (Eds.), Macmillan PublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2010,pp.217230. 10. Ranjan,Jayanthi;andRanjan,R.DataMininginHigherTechnicalInstitutionsinIndia,inDataInformation ManagementbyStephenNicholasandJayanthiRanjan(Eds.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi, 2010,pp.396407. 11. Prusty, Sadananda Does Income Influence Consumption Expenditure?, in the proceedings of InternationalConferenceonOperationsandManagementSciences2010(ICOMS2010)byJitendraSharma andS.Maheswaran(Ed.),ExcelIndiaPublishers,2010,pp.448452. 2009 1. Krishnan, Omkumar; and Nafees, Lubna Construction of a Tool for Destination Branding: The Case of

Seven Sisters of India in Brand Research by Lubna Nafees, Omkumar Krishnan and Tim Gore (Eds.), MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2009,pp.94112. 2. Bhattacharyya,SubhajitDiversificationandFinancialPerformances:TheCaseofMoserBaerIndiaLtd., in Enhancing Organizational Performance Through Strategic Initiatives by G.D. Sardana and Tojo Thatchenkery(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,2009,pp.96105. 3. Prashar,SanjeevandAggarwalRashmiK.TheIntellectualPropertyValuationAcaseofJetAirways,the innovativeandcriticaltimesahead,anIndianPerspective,inWorldAcademyofScience,Engineeringand Technology,Vol.53,May2009,pp.12641270 4. Kawadi,G.;andMalhotra,GunjanIndiasDevelopmentanditsTradeDynamicswithSAARC,inIndias Development Scenario Challenges and Prospects by Yatindra Singh Sisodia (Ed.), Rawat Publications, 2009,pp.305316. 5. Malhotra, Gunjan The Role of ICT on Quality of Higher Education in India in Knowledge Management andIntellectualCapitalEmergingPerspectivesbySurinderBatraandFrancisoJavierCarrillo(Ed.),Allied PublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2009,pp.912924. 6. Agarwal, Ranjana Indias Competitiveness in Knowledge Economy in Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital Emerging Perspectives by Surinder Batra and Franciso Javier Carrillo (Ed.), Allied PublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2009,pp.897911. 7. Batra,SurinderNewNationalLevelInitiativesonSkillDevelopmentinIndia:ACritiquefromPerspective of Knowledge Economy in Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital Emerging Perspectives by SurinderBatraandFrancisoJavierCarrillo(Ed.),AlliedPublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2009,pp.882896. 8. Vadra, Ratna and Arora, Puneet Dubai Moving Towards KnowledgeBased Economy in Knowledge ManagementandIntellectualCapitalEmergingPerspectivesbySurinderBatraandFrancisoJavierCarrillo (Ed.),AlliedPublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2009,pp.792802. 9. Kumar, Rashmi; and Prashar, Sanjeev Geographical Indicators Are they Indicating Growth of IP ProtectioninIndia:TheStrategicandLegalImplicationswithSpecialReferencetoBasmatiinKnowledge ManagementandIntellectualCapitalEmergingPerspectivesbySurinderBatraandFrancisoJavierCarrillo (Ed.),AlliedPublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2009,pp.660678. 10. Nath, A.; Kalra, P.; and Batra, Surinder Innovation and Creativity through Knowledge Management in KnowledgeManagementandIntellectualCapitalEmergingPerspectivesbySurinderBatraandFranciso JavierCarrillo(Ed.),AlliedPublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2009,pp.643659. 11. Batra, Surinder Online Idea Generation for Creating Innovative KnowledgeSelect Case Studies in KnowledgeManagementandIntellectualCapitalEmergingPerspectivesbySurinderBatraandFranciso JavierCarrillo(Ed.),AlliedPublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2009,pp.630642. 12. Gupta, V.K. Strategic Framework for Managing Forces of Continuity and Change in Supply Chain ManagementofLightingIndustryinIndiainKnowledgeManagementandIntellectualCapitalEmerging Perspectives by Surinder Batra and Franciso Javier Carrillo (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2009,pp.477488. 13. Mishra, Sita Managing Knowledge in Marketing : Tool for Competitive Advantage in Knowledge ManagementandIntellectualCapitalEmergingPerspectivesbySurinderBatraandFrancisoJavierCarrillo (Ed.),AlliedPublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2009,pp.95107. 14. Sahay,VinitaYieldManagement:ApplicationofInformationTechnologyacrosstheServiceIndustryin AdvancesinTechnologyandInnovationinMarketingbyRajatGera(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd., 2009,pp.376385. 15. Batra, S. Promoting the Use of Knowledge Management as a Tool for Securing Larger Good of the

SocietyinKnowledgeEconomy:TheIndianChallengebyAshokaChandraandM.K.Khanijo(Ed.),SAGE Publications2009,pp. 16. Garg, Poonam MetaHeuristic Optimization Algorithms for Cryptanalysis in Advances in Computer ScienceandEngineeringbyPoonamGarg,JayanthiRanjan,MadanGuptaandNarendraS.Chaudhari(Ed.), MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,2009.pp.119126. 17. Kumar, P; Garg, A.K.; and Garg, Poonam Selection and Evaluation Criterion for ERP in Advances in Computer Science and Engineering by Poonam Garg, Jayanthi Ranjan, Madan Gupta and Narendra S. Chaudhari(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,2009.pp.295301. 18. Ranjan,JayanthiClusteringMethodsforStatisticalAnalysisinBioInformaticsinAdvancesinComputer ScienceandEngineeringbyPoonamGarg,JayanthiRanjan,MadanGuptaandNarendraS.Chaudhari(Ed.), MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,2009.pp.357369. 19. Khurana,Reema;andMandkeVijay,V.ExamplestoDiscusstheImplicationsofInformationIntegrityin Education and Healthcare in Advances in Data Management by Poonam Garg, Jayanthi Ranjan, Madan GuptaandNarendraS.Chaudhari(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,2009.pp.4348. 20. Ranjan, Jayanthi Business Intelligence in Advances in Data Management by Poonam Garg, Jayanthi Ranjan,MadanGuptaandNarendraS.Chaudhari(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,2009.pp.6266. 21. Ranjan, Jayanthi Data Mining Techniques for Cluster Analysis of Gene Expression Data in Advances in Data Management by Poonam Garg, Jayanthi Ranjan, Madan Gupta and Narendra S. Chaudhari (Ed.), MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,2009.pp.148156. 22. Routray, Susmi; Sherry, A.M.; and Reddy, B.V.R. ATM Network Design and Bandwidth Managemnet: A Review in Advances in Communication Network and Data Security by Poonam Garg, Jayanthi Ranjan, MadanGuptaandNarendraS.Chaudhari(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,2009.pp.4654. 23. Garg, Poonam Evolutionary Meta Heuristic Approach to Attack on the MonoAlphabetic Substitution Cipher in Advances in Communication Network and Data Security by Poonam Garg, Jayanthi Ranjan, MadanGuptaandNarendraS.Chaudhari(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,2009.pp.240246. 24. Gupta,Bindu;andSingh,SarikaWhatMotivateCreativeEmployees:AnEmpiricalStudyofDesignerand Nondesigner Professionals in Building Blocks of Organizational Creativity by Bindu Gupta and Sanjay KumarSingh(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2009,pp.8698. 25. Singh, P.; and Singh, S.K. Creativity and Innovation at New Holland Tractors: Role of Leadership and Organizational Culture in Building Blocks of Organizational Creativity by Bindu Gupta and Sanjay Kumar Singh(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2009,pp.251260. 26. Arora,V.;Kharbanda,A.;Mandloi,A.;andGupta,BinduUnderstandingCorporateIdentity:AQualitative Analysis, in Building Blocks of Organizational Creativity by Bindu Gupta and Sanjay Kumar Singh (Ed.), MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2009,pp.330352. 27. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, V. Application of Data Mining Techniques in Customer Relationship ManagementforCompetitiveAdvantage,inBuildingBlocksofOrganizationalCreativitybyBinduGupta andSanjayKumarSingh(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2009,pp.353368. 28. Singh, S.K. The Discipline of Organizational Innovation, in Innovation Management by Sanjay Kumar SinghandBinduGupta(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2009,pp.95106. 29. Rao,V.Nishant;Arora,V;andJham,VimiTheICIPaintsContactCentre,inInnovationManagementby SanjayKumarSinghandBinduGupta(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2009,pp.154162. 30. Mishra, Sita; and Yadav, C. Gaining Competitive Advantage by Managing Innovation and Creativity in Organizations, in Innovation Management by Sanjay Kumar Singh and Bindu Gupta (Ed.), Macmillan PublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2009,pp.207215.

31. Kwan, Peter, C.M.; and Gupta, Bindu Facilitating and Inhibiting Factors of Innovation in Small and MediumEnterprisesinHongKong,inInnovationManagementbySanjayKumarSinghandBinduGupta (Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2009,pp.237250. 32. Ranjan,JayanthiEffectiveHRIS:ADataMiningApproach,inInnovationManagementbySanjayKumar SinghandBinduGupta(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2009,pp.251266. 33. Yarmal,S.;andSingh,S.K.ManagingChangethroughLearningEnvironment,inInnovationManagement bySanjayKumarSinghandBinduGupta(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2009,pp.361 370. 34. Kodwani, Amitabh Deo; and Basu, A. A Case Study on Cycle Time Measurement The Quantitative Analysis of Recruitment Function, in Innovation Management by Sanjay Kumar Singh and Bindu Gupta (Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2009,pp.389398. 35. Aggarwal, Rashmi Kumar; and Prashar, Sanjeev Putting Corporate Governance into Roles Innovation Perspectives, in Innovation Management by Sanjay Kumar Singh and Bindu Gupta (Ed.), Macmillan PublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2009,pp.421438. 2008 1. Prusty,SadanandaOpennessandEconomicGrowthofIndiaandChina:AComparativeStudy,inIndiain theEmergingGlobalOrderbyNayak,AmarK.J.R.andM.G.Jamon(eds.),Publ.TataMcGrawHillPublishing CompanyLimited,NewDelhi,Chapter12,pp.190202,2008 2. Mohd.Laequddin;Sahay,B.S.;andSahay,VinitaRedefiningTrustinSupplyChainPartnersRelationship, inRedefiningBusinessHorizonsbyB.S.Sahay,JayanthiRanjan,RajivRanjanThakur,andStephenNicholas (Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.88103. 3. Sahay, Vinita Service Quality Measurement Scales : SERVQUAL vs. SERVPERF, in Redefining Business Horizons by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan PublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.149158. 4. Samuel,M.V.;Sahay,B.S.;andShah,M.ACaseonCostOptimizationofAppleSupplyChain:AGrowers Perspective, in Redefining Business Horizons by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and StephenNicholas(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.159167. 5. Jham,VimiElectronicCustomerRelationshipManagementANewApproachofBusinessfortheAirline Industry, in Redefining Business Horizons by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and StephenNicholas(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.230240. 6. Mishra, Sita Value Creation in ERetailing: A New Business Paradigm for Creating Competitive Advantage, in Redefining Business Horizons by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and StephenNicholas(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.264277. 7. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Agarwal, Ruchi Applications of Segmentation in Customer Relationship Management, in Redefining Business Horizons by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and StephenNicholas(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.322331. 8. Ranjan,Jayanthi;andGaur,LoveleenDemystifyingAnalyticalCRM:AnalysisofCustomerBehaviourand Perceptions, in Redefining Business Horizons by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and StephenNicholas(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.333340. 9. Ranjan,Jayanthi;andAgarwalR.ApplyingDecisionTreesusingDataMininginIndianRetailIndustry,in Redefining Business Horizons by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.550562.

10. Singh, S.K.; and Sahay, B.S. Business Excellence in Global Corporations Through Emotionally Intelligent Leadership, in Redefining Business Horizons by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and StephenNicholas(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.582597. 11. Singhal,N.andGupta,HimaniFutureofExportinIndia,inInnovationinManagementPracticesbyB.S. Sahay,JayanthiRanjan,RajivRanjanThakur,andStephenNicholas(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd., NewDelhi,2008,pp.3437. 12. Singh,Vijayendra;andThakur,Rajiv,R.UnderstandingtheUnfoldingofPresentOilScenariotoPlanfora BetterFuture,inInnovationinManagementPracticesbyB.S.Sahay,JayanthiRanjan,RajivRanjanThakur, andStephenNicholas(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.151161. 13. Malhotra,GunjanTradeRelationshipbetweenIndiaandSAARCCountries,inInnovationinManagement Practices by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.), Macmillan PublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.251259. 14. Jha,ShaileshKumar,;andThakur,Rajiv,R.StrategicApproachinRedefiningServiceDeskManagement:A Case Study of ICICI Prudential, in Innovation in Management Practices by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, RajivRanjanThakur,andStephenNicholas(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.267 272. 15. Jain, Ankur; and Thakur, Rajiv, R. Promoting Higher Education in Emerging Economies a Framework in Indian Context, in Innovation in Management Practices by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur,andStephenNicholas(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.307315. 16. Agarwal,Ranjana;andSebastian,V.J.FDIinITSector:AnEmpiricalAnalysiswithSpecialReferenceto the Delhi Region, in Innovation in Management Practices by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur,andStephenNicholas(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.378388. 17. Chakraborty,N.;andRanjan,JayanthiITSecurityinanEconomicCrisis,inInnovationinInformationand Communication Technology by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur, and Stephen Nicholas (Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.6873. 18. Dhyani, A.; Dhyani, R.; and Ranjan, Jayanthi Data Mining Principles in Life Insurance Industry, in Innovation in Information and Communication Technology by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur,andStephenNicholas(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.7481. 19. Jain, C.; Jain, P.; and Ranjan, Jayanthi Parivartan ICT as an Enabler of Rural Empowerment, in Innovation in Information and Communication Technology by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur,andStephenNicholas(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.103110. 20. Ranjan,Jayanthi;Khanna,R.;andRatan,A.InforrmationTechnologyTheNextGenerationTrends,in Innovation in Information and Communication Technology by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur,andStephenNicholas(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.183198. 21. Ranjan,Jayanthi;andBhatnagar,VishalTechniques,ProcessandEnterpriseApplicationforECRMusing DataMining,inInnovationinInformationandCommunicationTechnologybyB.S.Sahay,JayanthiRanjan, RajivRanjanThakur,andStephenNicholas(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.199 206. 22. Ranjan,Jayanthi;andRanjan,RajuApplicationofDataMiningTechniquesinHigherEducationinIndia, inInnovationinInformationandCommunicationTechnologybyB.S.Sahay,JayanthiRanjan,RajivRanjan Thakur,andStephenNicholas(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.207216. 23. Ranjan,Jayanthi;andTripathi,PoojaCompetenceManagementinAcademics:DataMiningApproach,in Innovation in Information and Communication Technology by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, Rajiv Ranjan Thakur,andStephenNicholas(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.217230.

24. Sinha, S. K.; and Sardana, G.D. TPM Initiatives at National Engineering Industries Ltd. in Handbook on Management Cases by B.S. Sahay, Tojo Thatchenkery and G.D. Sardana (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., NewDelhi,2008,pp.495509. 25. Samuel, Michael Vinrald; Sahay, B.S.; and Shah, Mrinalini A Case Study on Decision Making: An Apple Growers Dilemma. in Handbook on Management Cases by B.S. Sahay, Tojo Thatchenkery and G.D. Sardana(Ed.),AlliedPublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.528534. 26. S.,Saravanan;Dhar,Avijit;andRishi,BikramJitLogisticsIssuesinBALCOsAluminaImportinHandbook onManagementCasesbyB.S.Sahay,TojoThatchenkeryandG.D.Sardana(Ed.),AlliedPublishersPvt.Ltd., NewDelhi,2008,pp.535543. 27. Mohd. Laeequddin, Sahay, B.S.; and Waheed K. Abdul; Is it a Matter of Trust? in Handbook on Management Cases by B.S. Sahay, Tojo Thatchenkery and G.D. Sardana (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., NewDelhi,2008,pp.519527. 28. Vadra, Ratna; and Arora, Puneet; Acquisition of Ranbaxy Is it a setback to rise of Indian MNCs? in Handbook on Management Cases by B.S. Sahay, Tojo Thatchenkery and G.D. Sardana (Ed.), Allied PublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.7181. 29. SinglaA.R.,BehlVaibhavandPamnaniVikas;eBayCartRoadinHandbookonManagementCasesbyB.S. Sahay,TojoThatchenkeryandG.D.Sardana(Ed.),AlliedPublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.571584. 30. Kodwani, Amitabh Deo; and Singh, Shalini; and Waheed K. Abdul; Organizational Culture: The Google WayinHandbookonManagementCasesbyB.S.Sahay,TojoThatchenkeryandG.D.Sardana(Ed.),Allied PublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.207221. 31. Baxi, A.; Mathur, R.C.; and Agrawal, R.K. Corporate Governance in Banking Industry in Handbook on Management Cases by B.S. Sahay, Tojo Thatchenkery and G.D. Sardana (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., NewDelhi,2008,pp.285301. 32. Aggarwal, Rashmi Kumar; Saksena, A.; and Nagpal, K. Venturing Online, the Journey Ahead A Case Study of Tata Capital in Handbook on Management Cases by B.S. Sahay, Tojo Thatchenkery and G.D. Sardana(Ed.),AlliedPublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.557570. 33. Sahay,Vinita;andAgarwal,RashmiK.FightfortheHimalayasinHandbookonManagementCasesby B.S.Sahay,TojoThatchenkeryandG.D.Sardana(Ed.),AlliedPublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp. 385390. 34. Nafees, Lubna; and Krishnan, Omkumar Congruence of Brand and Individual Personality: The Perfect Route to Loyalty, in Brands Rising As Product Falls by Lubna Nafees and Omkumar Krishnan (Ed.), MacmillanIndiaPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.107121. 35. Krishnan, Omkumar; and Nafees, Lubna Contemporary Trends in Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches to Brand Research, in Brands Rising As Product Falls by Lubna Nafees and Omkumar Krishnan(Ed.),MacmillanIndiaPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.216230. 36. Vadra, Ratna Green Marketing in International Busienss, in Green Marketing by Somnath Chakrabarti andRaghavendraRao(Ed.),AlliedPublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.3240. 37. Aggarwal,RashmiK.;andPrashar,SanjeevGreenPhobiaGoingOverboard:ACaseStudyofJainUdyog, Goa,inGreenMarketingbySomnathChakrabartiandRaghavendraRao(Ed.),AlliedPublishersPvt.Ltd., NewDelhi,2008,pp.4150. 38. Chakrabarti, Somnath An Approach to Understanding Consumer Buying Behaviour in the Purchase of Organic Food in India, in Green Marketing by Somnath Chakrabarti and Raghavendra Rao (Ed.), Allied PublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.172177. 39. Mishra, Sita; and Rishi, Bikram Jit A Model to Comprehend Environmentally Conscious Consumer

Behaviour,inGreenMarketingbySomnathChakrabartiandRaghavendraRao(Ed.),AlliedPublishersPvt. Ltd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.279289. 40. Gupta, Himani; and Singhal N. Carbon Credit Strategic Tool for EcoFriendly Environment, in Green Marketing by Somnath Chakrabarti and Raghavendra Rao (Ed.), Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008,pp.247269. 41. Sharma,V.;andSardana,G.D.ImpactofSCMPracticesonQualityofDesigninAutomobileIndustry,in SupplyChainManagement&CompetitivenessbyD.P.GoyalandSiddharthVerma(Eds.),MacmillanIndia Ltd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.98113. 42. Kalra,P.;Sareen,V.;andSardana,G.D.BuildingCompetenciesThroughSupplyChainIntegrationinM&A, Joint Ventures, in Supply Chain Management & Competitiveness by D.P. Goyal and Siddharth Verma (Eds.),MacmillanIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.351364. 43. Kumar, Shailesh; and Thakur, Rajiv, R. Strategic Approach in Redefining Service Desk Management: A Case Study of ICICI Prudential, in Innovation in Management Practices by B.S. Sahay, Jayanthi Ranjan, RajivRanjanThakur,andStephenNicholas(Ed.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.267 272. 44. Thakur, Rajiv, Ranjan Redefining Supply Chain for Global Competitive Advantage in Indian Agriculture Sector, in Supply Chain Management & Competitiveness by D.P. Goyal and Siddharth Verma (Eds.), MacmillanIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.8597. 45. Ranade, P.; and Thakur, Rajiv, R. Improving Logistics Performance through Benchmarking for Achieving GlobalExcellence,inSupplyChainManagement&CompetitivenessbyD.P.GoyalandSiddharthVerma (Eds.),MacmillanIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.398405. 46. Khurana, Reema; Kapoor, N.; and Mandke, V.V. An Analytical Framework for Cost Benefit Analysis of Information Integrity, in Supply Chain Management & Competitiveness by D.P. Goyal and Siddharth Verma(Eds.),MacmillanIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.0918. 47. Khurana, Reema; and Mandke, V.V. Quality Necessary but not Sufficient: The Information Integrity Imperative,inSupplyChainManagement&CompetitivenessbyD.P.GoyalandSiddharthVerma(Eds.), MacmillanIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.3543. 48. Ranjan Jayanthi; and Bhatnagar, V. Application of Data Mining Techniques in Financial Sector for Profitable Customer Relationship Management, in Data Management by Jayanthi Ranjan and Poonam Garg(Eds.),MacmillanIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.368379. 49. RanjanJayanthi;andAgarwal,RuchiAReviewofDataMiningToolsinanIndustry,inDataManagement byJayanthiRanjanandPoonamGarg(Eds.),MacmillanIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.380389. 50. RanjanJayanthi;andKhalil,SaaniDataWarehouseandBusinessIntelligenceatCenturionBankofPunjab: A Case Study, in Data Management by Jayanthi Ranjan and Poonam Garg (Eds.), Macmillan India Ltd., NewDelhi,2008,pp.390402. 51. Awasthy, N.; and Ranjan, Jayanthi Role of Knowledge Management to revamp the Professional institutes,inDataManagementbyJayanthiRanjanandPoonamGarg(Eds.),MacmillanIndiaLtd.,New Delhi,2008,pp.488494. 52. Roy, Santanu; and Nagpaul, P.S. Measuring Relative Efficiencies of Public Institutions: A Study in the IndianContext,inDataManagementbyJayanthiRanjanandPoonamGarg(Eds.),MacmillanIndiaLtd., NewDelhi,2008,pp.503513. 53. Routray, Susmi; Sherry, A.M.; and B.V.R. Reddy A Memetic Algorithm based solution to Bandwidth Optimization in ATM Networks, in Data Management by Jayanthi Ranjan and Poonam Garg (Eds.), MacmillanIndiaLtd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.886893.

54. Garg, Poonam Memetic Evolutionary MetaHeuristic Attack on Simplified Data Encryption Standard algorithminDataManagementbyJayanthiRanjanandPoonamGarg(Eds.),MacmillanPublishersIndia Ltd.,2008,pp.10971106. 55. Ranjan, Jayanthi; and Tripathi, Pooja IT Supported Organizational Competence Measurement Tools: Working Systems and Research Literature, in Data Management by Jayanthi Ranjan and Poonam Garg (Eds.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,2008,pp.12671275. 56. Kapur, Deepak Data Management Issues in Indian Urban Bodies, in Data Management by Jayanthi RanjanandPoonamGarg(Eds.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,2008,pp.13441348. 57. Chakraborty, N.; and Ranjan, Jayanthi Tackling Outsourcing Risks, in Data Management by Jayanthi RanjanandPoonamGarg(Eds.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,2008,pp.13861391. 58. Linthoingambi,N.;andAgarwal,RanjanaAdoptingInformationTechnologyforEffectiveCSRReporting, inDataManagementbyJayanthiRanjanandPoonamGarg(Eds.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,2008, pp.13921400. 59. Johri,V.;Nema,U.;andRanjan,JayanthiCustomerRelationshipManagement:DesignandStrategies,in DataManagementbyJayanthiRanjanandPoonamGarg(Eds.),MacmillanPublishersIndiaLtd.,2008,pp. 14131422. 60. Jham, Vimi Knowledge Management: Integrating customer relationship management and knowledge management concepts, in Data Management by Jayanthi Ranjan and Poonam Garg (Eds.), Macmillan PublishersIndiaLtd.,2008,pp.14311444. 61. Laeequddin,M.;andSahay,B.S.Risk:TheLimitingFactorofSupplyChainPartnerRelationshipTrustA conceptualFrameWork,inDecisionSciencesandTechnologyforGlobalizationbyB.S.Sahay,J.N.D. Gupta,SurinderBatra,SanjayKumarandSushilKumar(Eds.),AlliedPublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2008, pp.317. 62. Khan, A.K.; Bakappa, B.; and Sahay B.S. Impact of agile Supply chains planning on firms performance: ClusterAnalysisandValidation,inDecisionSciencesandTechnologyforGlobalizationbyB.S.Sahay,J.N.D. Gupta,SurinderBatra,SanjayKumarandSushilKumar(Ed.),AlliedPublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2008, pp.1840. 63. Shah,MrinaliniManagementofSupplychainwithcoopetitionbyusingfuzzylogicbasedsoftware,in Decision Sciences and Technology for Globalization by B.S. Sahay, J.N.D. Gupta, Surinder Batra, Sanjay KumarandSushilKumar(Ed.),AlliedPublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.4148. 64. Roy, Santanu; and Napaul, P.S. Quantitative R&D Performance Measurement: Rank Ordering through Pasco,inDecisionSciencesandTechnologyforGlobalizationbyB.S.Sahay,J.N.D.Gupta,SurinderBatra, SanjayKumarandSushilKumar(Ed.),AlliedPublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.136142. 65. Prashar,Sanjeev;andJaisal,S.S.ApplicationofStatisticalToolsinachievingTQM:AComparativeAnalysis ofIndianPassengerCarCompanies,inDecisionSciencesandTechnologyforGlobalizationbyB.S.Sahay, J.N.D.Gupta,SurinderBatra,SanjayKumarandSushilKumar(Ed.),AlliedPublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi, 2008,pp.156166. 66. Batra, Surinder India's growth as a Knowledge Economy through education and training: Issues and Strategies in Decision Sciences and Technology for Globalization by B.S. Sahay, J.N.D. Gupta, Surinder Batra,SanjayKumarandSushilKumar(Ed.),AlliedPublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.583594. 67. Aggarwal,RashimiK.PatentsandthetraditionalmedicinesinIndia,inDecisionSciencesandTechnology forGlobalizationbyB.S.Sahay,J.N.D.Gupta,SurinderBatra,SanjayKumarandSushilKumar(Ed.),Allied PublishersPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi,2008,pp.475486.

DetailsofStatusofResearchScholars(FPMProgramme)(Attachment13)
Sl. NameofScholar No.

Month/Year Mode Supervisors ofAdmission

ResearchTopic

1 2 3.

FPMAwardedinMarch2006 NikhilAgarwal March2001 P/T A.M. Sherry Protocol Augmentation Statute of TransactionalWebPresenceanditsimpact onIndianBusiness

FPMAwardedinMarch2007 PradeepK. Khandelwal Sept1999 P/T R.P.Saxena N.K. Uberoi An Assessment Of Indian Consumer and IndustryAttitudeTowardsGreenMarketing

Ph.D.awardedin2009(GGSIPU,Delhi) Mr.Vikram Sharma April,2005 P/T Impact of Supply Chain Management on Dr. B.S. Dr. G.D. Quality and Competitive Success of Sahay Sardana AutomobileIndustryinIndia

DetailsofStatusofResearchScholars
Sl. No. 1. NameofScholar ManasMayur Month/Yearof Mode Admission Mar05 P/T* Supervisors
st nd

ResearchTopic

2.

MuralidharaA.

Jun05

P/T

3.

YashpalSingh Kanwar

Nov06

P/T

4.

RajatGera

Nov06

P/T

5.

ShaliniSingh

Nov06

P/T

6.

Mohd. Laeequddin

Nov06

P/T

7.

RenuMisra

Nov06

P/T

1 Supervisor 2 Supervisor Manipadma AstudyoftheDeterminantsand Datta ImpactsofIndianIPOs ConsumersBehaviourtowards Omkumar RepceptabilityofStoreBrandsvis VinitaSahay Krishnan visNationalBrandswithreference toReadymadeGarments AStudyofOrganizationaland A.D. B.S.Sahay IndividualFactorsofEmployee Kodwani Retention AnEmpiricalStudyofLinkages betweenServiceQuality,Customer V.J. SatisfactionandServiceValuewith Sebastian BehaviouralIntentionsinFinancial Services:StudyofBanksand InsuranceSectorinNCR Employee Life Style Orientation, Psychological Empowerment, A.D.Kodwani R.K.Agrawal Organizational Functioning and Turnover Intent in Indian IT Companies Design and Development of a Trust G.D. B.S.Sahay Building Model for Supply Chain Sardana Partnership A Study of Emotional Labour, Job Ranjana R.K.Agrawal StressandEmployeeEngagementin Agarwal IndianCallCenter

8.

N.Linthoingambi Devi SrijibN.Maiti

Nov06

P/T

SonuGoyal

Ranjana Agarwal S.Prusty SonuGoyal B.S.Sahay B.S.Sahay Mrinalini Shah

9.

Nov06 Aug07 Aug07 Aug07 Aug07 Aug07

P/T P/T P/T P/T P/T F/T

S.Batra SonuGoyal Rajiv Thakur R.

10. MadhulikaMohta 11. VijayendraSingh 12. SatishKoshal 13. MaheshMahajan 14. MichaelVindral Samuel

VinitaSahay Sanjeev Prashar B.S.Sahay

Study of CSR Practices in India and Investigation of Relationship between CSR and Financial Performance Information Technology in Management CSRasstrategicmanagementtoolin thedevelopingworld International Business Designing global strategies for various sectors ofIndianeconomy Developing CRI using System DynamicsApproach Marketing of IT Services and ProductsinIndia VegegtableSupplyChain Management

Ph.D.withNationalLawUniversity,Jodhpur
Sl. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. NameofResearch Scholar Ms.NeetiMathur Mr.PranayVerma Mr.ShaliniMathur Mr.GauravSharma Mr.K.SaiPrasaad Mr.P.N.RanjitKumar Mr.VijayendraSingh Ms.DaisyMathurJain Ms.RaunicaAhluwalia Mr.SomnathMitra Mr.SrinathV. Mr.SuchitRout Mr.VarunDawar Year/Month ofAdmission Jan2010 Jan2010 Jan2010 July2010 July2010 July2010 July2010 Jan2011 Jan2011 Jan2011 Jan2011 Jan2011 Jan2011 Mode F/T P/T P/T P/T P/T P/T P/T P/T P/T P/T P/T P/T P/T NameofFacultySupervisor(s) Dr.AmitabhKodwani Dr.SanjeevPrashar Dr.SanjeevPrashar Dr.M.Chaturvedi Dr.SitaMishra Dr.M.Chaturvedi Dr.R.R.Thakur Dr.ReemaKhurana Dr.OmkumarKrishnan Dr.SantanuRoy Dr.S.Batra/Dr.JayanthiRanjan Dr.SantanuRoy Dr.S.K.Ganguli ResearchTopic/ Area OB/HRM Marketing Marketing Marketing Marketing Marketing Strategy ITMgt. Marketing Tech.Mgmt. CyberSecurity Marketing Finance

AwardWonbyFacultyMembers(Attachment13)
1. V.K.KhannahasreceivedBestPh.D.ThesisAwardforthethesisentitledManagementinAutomobileSector: A System Dynamics Approach on January 30, 2006 at Prestige Institute of Management and Research, Indore. 2. V.K.Khanna,PremVrat,RaviShankar,B.S.Sahay:HighlyCommendedAwardforthepaperManagingthe TransitionphasesintheTQMjourney:AsystemdynamicsapproachbyLiteratiClub. 3. B.S. Sahay has received Award of Excellence in Research from Management Development Institute, GurgaoninrecognizinghisscholarlycontributioninResearchandPublicationsinNationalandInternational journal. 4. SamirK.SrivastavahasbeenawardedMcGrawHillPublishingBestPaperAwardinOperationsManagement/ Management Information System for his paper titled Profit Driven Reverse Logistic. The paper was presentedatthe3rdGlobalConferenceonBusinessEconomicsheldatAmsterdam,Netherlands. 5. Dr. Mirinali Shah won the Outstanding Women Management Researcher Award by AIMSInternational. 2008. 6. Dr.JayanthiRanjanwontheBestTeacherAwardbytheGhaziabadManagementAssociation,2008. 7. Dr.B.S.Sahay:ISTDBookAward200607:SupplyChainModellingandSolutions 8. Dr.B.S.Sahay:DeccanHeraldBestTeacherinManagementAwardNorth,2008 9. 16thBusinessSchoolAffairs&DewangMehtaBusinessSchoolAwardwonbyIMT,(BusinessSchoolwithBest AcademicInputinOperations&Manufacturing),inSeptember,2008 10. Dr. Sadananda Prusty won Case Study (Hindalco Vs. Novelis : A Case on Acquisition) at the Aditya Birla CentreatLondonBusinessSchoolin2008. 11. Dr.AnwarAliwonTheAwardforExcellenceinOnlineEducation,byU21GlobalinJune,2009 12. 17thBusinessSchoolAffairs&DewangMehtaBusinessSchoolAwardwonbyIMTBusinessSchoolwithbest Academicinput(Syllabus)inMarketing 13. Dr.JayantiRanjanwonAIMSInternationalYoungManagementResearcherAward2009 14. IMThasbeenselectedforInstitutionalAppreciationAwardinrecognitionofitsoutstandingcontributionto AIMSInternationalandManagementEducation,inDecember2009. 15. IMTwonInnovationLeadershipAward,givenbyDNA(DinikBhaskar)onFebruary12,2010 16. IMTwonBschoolwithIndustryRelatedCurriculumin(Marketing)awardbyDainikBhaskaronFebruary12, 2010 17. Dr.JayantiRanjanwonAccreditedManagementTeacher(AMT)intheareaofITbyAllIndiaManagement Association,CentreforManagementServices,April,2010. 18. Dr. Jayanti Ranjan won AIMS International Management Researcher Award, organized by Association of IndianManagementSchools,inNovember,2010 19. Dr. Jayanti Ranjan won Global Management Researcher Award from AIMS International Conference, in January2011,atIIMAhmedabad. 20. IMTwonBSchoolwithIndustryRelatedCurriculuminMarketingAward:NationalBSchoolAwards2011 organizedbyStarNewsonFebruary12,2011. 21. Dr. Lubna Nafees won Star News Best Professor Teaching Marketing Management Award: National B SchoolAwards2011organizedbyStarNewsonFebruary12,2011. 22. Dr. Santanu Roy chosen to receive the Best Professor in Asia Award in 2nd Asias Best BSchool Award in OperationsManagement,HostedbyCMOAsiafortheyear2011

1. Dr.BarnaliChakladersproposalforthecaseonOffshoringofresearchanddevelopmentcenterinIndia: The GE way has been accepted by London School of Business in their case study development initiative 2009. 2. Prof. Rajat Geras proposal for the case on Quattro BPO solutions: Developing outsourcing solutions innovatively has been accepted by London School of Business in their case study development initiative 2009. 3. Dr.BinduGuptasproposalforthecaseonIDEAproductdesign:Asuccessstoryofoffshoringinnovation hasbeenacceptedbyLondonSchoolofBusinessintheircasestudydevelopmentinitiative2009.

GrantsFetched(Attachment14)

ProposalsunderResearchPromotionSchemes(RPS)

200607 Sl.# 1.

TitleofProposal

Investigator

Amount

Studies on Strategy to Develop Manufacturing Dr. G.D. Sardana & Rs.15.00lacs Competitiveness. Dr.B.S.Sahay

200708 Sl.# 2. 3.

TitleofProposal

Investigator

Amount Rs.20.00lacs Rs.20.00lacs

Humanitarian Logistics for Disaster Management: Dr.B.S.Sahay PrincipleInvestigator DevelopingExportCompetitivenessforIndianHandicrafts Dr.DeepakKapur

4.

CanadianStudiesSpecialProjects200708:Introducing Dr. Raghavendra G. Rs. 1,75,695/ SustainableDevelopmentintoManagementEducation Rao (CAD4505/)

200809 AICTE 5. AspartoftheAICTEResearchScheme,IMTGhaziabadhas been provided financial assistance to promote research and development in Entrepreneurship Development Programme.

ChiefCoordinatorDr. Rs.23.00lacs OmkumarKrishnan Coordinator Dr. LubnaNafees

6. 7.

Developing a Framework for Flexible Knowledge PrincipalInvestigator Rs.12.00lacs ManagementIndices Dr.SurinderBatra

Design of a Management Information System (MIS) PrincipalInvestigator Rs.10.00lacs ModelforSustainableCompetitiveAdvantageindifferent Dr.R.K.Chakraborty CoPrincipal RetailFormatsinIndia investigator Dr. ReemaKhurama

200910 AICTE 8. RPS:ConceptualizationandDevelopmentofaRegulatory ModelfortheFutureDevelopmentofOrganizedRetailin India

PrincipalInvestigator Rs.10.00Lacs Dr.V.J.Sebastian Coinvestigators Dr.LubnaNafees&Dr. OmkumarKrishnan

EmeraldGroupPublishing: 8.

Management Education Research funded by Emerald Dr.LubnaNafees GroupPublishing(August2009toJuly2010). ProjectCoordinator

6,000.00 Rs.4,72,097/

FEEinRupees(Attachment15) PGDM

PGDM FT, PGDM (FIN), PGDM (HR), PGDM (IB) and PGDM (IT) Programmes 2009 - 2011 First Year Second Year I II III IV V Academic Fee 73000 100000 100000 97000 88000 Reading Material 6500 5500 5500 6500 5500 Supply of IMT Publications including IMT Journal at 500 500 concessional rates ( Annual) Students Welfare Activities (includes medical 5000 5000 cover/insurance & other utilities) Library Fees 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 Life Membership of Alumni 2000 2000 Hospitality Charges 17500 22500 22500 27500 17500 Computer Fee 3000 8500 8500 9000 5500 Caution Money (Refundable) 5000 Total (Rs.) 117500 141500 141500 152500 121500 Head

VI 88000 5500

5000 17500 5500 121500

PGDM FT, PGDM (FIN), PGDM (HR), PGDM (IB) and PGDM (IT) Programmes 2010 - 2012 Head I Academic Fee Computer Fee Group Insurance Hospitality Charges IMT Publications Library Fee Life Membership of Alumani Reading Meterial / Books Caution Money Last Date of Submission First Year II 117500 137500 10000 10000 5000 25000 25000 500 5000 5000 2000 10000 10000 5000 180000 187500 15/10/2010 III 137500 10000 25000 5000 10000 187500 IV 117500 10000 5000 25000 500 5000 2000 10000 175000 Second Year V VI 137500 137500 10000 10000 25000 5000 10000 187500 25000 5000 10000 187500 Total 785000 60000 10000 150000 1000 30000 4000 60000 5000 1105000

At the time of admission offer letter

15/01/2011 15/06/2011

15/10/2011 15/01/2012

PGDM, PGDM (Finance), PAGDM (HR), PGDM (IB) & PGDM (IT) Programmes 2011-13 Head I Academic Fee Computer Fee Group Insurance Hospitality Charges IMT Publications Library Fee Life Membership of Alumani Reading Meterial / Books Caution Money First Year II 117500 137500 15000 10000 5000 25000 25000 500 5000 5000 2000 10000 10000 5000 185000 187500 15/10/2011 III 137500 10000 25000 5000 10000 187500 15/01/2012 IV 117500 10000 5000 25000 500 5000 2000 10000 175000 15/06/2012 Second Year V 137500 10000 25000 5000 10000 187500 15/10/2012 VI 137500 10000 25000 5000 10000 187500 15/01/2013

Last Date of Submission

At the time of admission offer letter

PGDM (Executive)
PGDM (EXE) 2010 - 2011 I Academic Fee Computer Fee Group Insurance Hospitality Charges IMT Publications Library Fee Life Membership of Alumani Reading Meterial / Books Caution Money Last Date of Submission

II 175000 15000 35000 6000 15000 246000 30/10/2011

III 175000 15000 35000 6000 15000 246000 30/01/2012

Total 525000 45000 7500 105000 1000 18000 4000 45000 5000 755500

175000 15000 7500 35000 1000 6000 4000 15000 5000 263500 At the time of admission offer letter

PGDM (Part Time)


PGDM (P/T) 2009 - 2012 Head I 35000 4000 500 4000 1000 5000 49500 First Year II 10000 3000 III 10000 3000 IV 38750 4000 500 4000 1000 48250 Second Year V 15000 3000 VI 15000 3000 VII 42500 4000 500 4000 51000 Third Year VIII 20000 3000 IX 20000 3000

Academic Fee Reading Material/Books Supply of IMT Publications including IMT Journal at concessional rates ( Annual) Library Fees Life Membership of Alumni Caution Money (Refundable) Total (Rs.)

3000 16000

3000 16000

3000 21000

3000 21000

3000 26000

3000 26000

PGDM (P/T) 2010 - 2013 Head Academic Fee IMT Publications library caution money Library Fee Life Membership of Alumani Computer Caution Money Reading Meterial / Books I 35000 500 2500 4000 2000 2500 4000 50500 First Year II 10000 Second Year V 15000 Third Year VIII IX 20000 20000 Total 206250 1500 2500 30000 4000 2500 30000 276750

III 10000

IV 38750 500 4000 2000

VI 15000

VII 42500 500 4000

3000

3000

3000

3000

3000

3000

3000 16000

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4000 49250

3000 21000

3000 21000

4000 51000

3000 26000

3000 26000

Last Date of Submission

At the time of admission 15/10/2010 15/01/2011 15/06/2011 15/10/2011 15/01/2012 30/06/12 15/10/12 15/01/13 offer letter

Head Academic Fee IMT Publications library caution money Library Fee Life Membership of Alumani Computer Caution Money Reading Meterial / Books I 35000 500 2500 4000 2000 2500 4000 50500

First Year II 10000

PGDM (P/T) 2011 - 2014 Second Year III IV V 10000 38750 15000 500 3000 4000 2000 4000 49250 3000

VI 15000

VII 42500 500 4000

Third Year VIII 20000

Total IX 20000 206250 1500 2500 30000 4000 2500 30000 276750

3000

3000

3000

3000

3000 16000

3000 16000

3000 21000

3000 21000

4000 51000

3000 26000

3000 26000

Last Date of Submission

At the time of admission 15/10/2010 15/01/2011 15/06/2011 15/10/2011 15/01/2012 30/06/12 offer letter

15/10/12 15/01/13

TimeScheduleforpaymentoffeefortheentireprogramme:

NameoftheProgramme 1. PostGraduateDiplomainManagement(FullTime) 2. PostGraduateDiplomainManagement(Finance) 3. PostGraduateDiplomainManagement(HR) 4. PostGraduateDiplomainManagement(IT) 5. PostGraduateDiplomainManagement(IB). AllprogrammesarerecognizedbyAICTE. PostGraduateDiplomainManagement(Executive) recognizedbyAICTE.

TimeSchedule Rs.1,80,000/ shouldbedepositedwithintwoweeks ofreceivingofferletter. Rs.1,87,500/15October2010 Rs.1,87,500/15January2011 Rs.1,75,000/15June2011 Rs.1,87,500/15October2011 Rs.1,87,500/15January2012 Rs.2,63,500/ shouldbedepositedwithintwoweeks ofreceivingofferletter. Rs.2,46,000/secondinstallment(October30,2010) Rs.2,56,000/thirdinstallment(January30,2011) Rs.59,500/ shouldbedepositedwithintwoweeksof receivingofferletter. Rs.16,000/15October2010 Rs.16,000/15January2011 Rs.49,250/15June2011 Rs.21,000/15October2011 Rs.21,000/15January2012 Rs.51,000/15June2012 Rs.26,000/15October2012 Rs.26,000/15January20013

PostGraduateDiplomainBusinessManagement(Part Time)recognizedbyAICTE.

AdmissionCalendar(Attachment16) Calendarfor201113forgeneralcategory Lastdateforrequestforapplications:30November2010

Lastdateforsubmissionofapplications:30November2010

DatesforGroupDiscussion(GD)/Interviews:15February2011to15March2011

DatesforAdmissionCounseling:FirstweekofApril,2011 Datesforannouncingfinalresults:30April2011

ReleaseofAdmissionList(mainlistandwaitinglistshouldbeannouncedonthesameday):First weekofApril2011

Lastdateforclosingofadmission:20thJune,2011

StartingoftheAcademicsession:3rdWeekofJune2011

Thewaitinglistshouldbeactivatedonlyontheexpiryofdateofmainlist. Yes,itisactivatedonexpiryofmainlist.

InfrastructuralInformation:(Attachment17)
Libraryfacilities A B C D E F Totalareaofthelibrary:8590.385sq.ft.[Groundfloor:4700.15sq.ft.+Firstfloor:3890.235sq.ft.] Seatingcapacityofthelibrary : 175

Reprographicfacility(yes/No) : Yes Workinghoursoflibrary:MondaytoSunday 8.00AMto6.00AM(nextday)22Hours LibraryNetworkingfacility(yes/No):Yes Usagedataofthelibrary(intermsofbooksissuedtothefaculty&studentsetc.): Sl.No. 1. 2. Category Faculty Students Transactions 5346 8256 74.96%

Annuallibrarybudget(%ofannualstudentfeecollected):

*IncludingLibraryCapitalExpenditure Detailsofthelibrarystaffwithqualificationsandpayscales: H S.No. NameofStaff 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. I Detailsofthelibraryfacilities: OnlineDatabase EJournals :19 :8225 Mr.MaheshSingh Mr.AkhtarHussain Mr.SanjayKumar Mr.NaushadAli Mr.RaviDuttSharma Mr.S.P.Bhati Mr.SatyenderSingh Patwal Mr.K.S.Negi Mr.RaviPratapSingh Mr.JitenderKumar Designation Dy.Librarian Dy.Librarian Jr.Assistant Librarian Jr.Assistant Librarian LibraryAssistant LibraryAssistant LibraryAssistant LibraryAssistant LibraryAssistant LibraryAssistant Qualifications SubmittedPh.DinLIS,M.Phil, MLIS,PGDCA,Graduate RegisteredinPh.D,M.Phil, MLIS,PGDCA,Graduate RegisteredinPh.D M.Phil, MLIS,DCA,MA(Eco.) Graduate,MLIS,DCA Graduate,B.Lib.I.Sc.,MLIS (Pursuing) Intermediate Graduate,C.Lib,B.Lib.I.Sc. (Pursuing), Intermediate,C.Lib. Graduate,C.Lib, B.Lib.I.Sc.(Pursuing) Intermediate PayScales(Rs.) 1560039100+6600 1560039100+6600 520020200+2800 520020200+2800 520020200+2000 520020200+1900 520020200+1900 520020200+1900 520020200+1900 520020200+1900

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OnlineDatabase: 1. ABI/InformComplete 2. BlackwellReferenceOnline(Business&Economics) 3. Books24x7OnlineLibrary 4. CapitalinePlus 5. CLAPlus(Corporate&BusinessLawEncyclopedia) 6. CMIEICube 7. CorporateLawAdviser 8. CRISILBusinessProduct 9. DELNET 10. EBSCOBusinessSourceComplete 11. ECONLITWithFulltext 12. EmeraldManagementXtra 13. ETIntelligence.Com 14. HarvardBusinessPublishingforEducators 15. IMDWorldCompetitivenessOnline 16. IndiaStat.Com 17. NationalCentreForTradeInformation(NCTI) 18. ScienceDirect(Business,Management&Accounting) 19. WorldBankOnlineDatabases

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

PGDMFT PGDMFN PGDMHR PGDMIB PGDMIT PGDMEX Ph.D.

DetailsofLaboratories&Workshops

S.No. 1 2 3 4 5. Nameofthe Course PGDBM PGDBM(FIN) PGDBM(HR) PGDBM(IB) PGDBM(IT) Nameofthe TotalAreaof laboratory/workshop lab/workshop LabI LabII LabIII LabIV LabV 113.75sq.m. 71.38sq.m. 71.38sq.m. 18.59sq.m. 22.00sq.m. Majorequipment NetworkedDesktopsCore2Deo with2GBRAM NetworkedDesktopsCore2 Deo, 1GBRAM NetworkedDesktopsCore2Deo, 512MBRAM NetworkedDesktopsDuelCore,512 MB HPLaptops

ComputerFacilitiesfortheexistingprogramme(s)
S.No Particulars RequirementsasperNorms(1:4for Engg.,1:6forPharmacy/HMCT/Arch./ AppliedArtsand1:2forMBA/MCA) 1. NoofComputerterminals Lab5:20 Lab4:35 Lab3:60 Lab2:64 Lab1:56 1:1ismaintainedbyensuringsuitable batchsize DualCorewith512MB&core2Deowith 1GB&2GBRAM 1200/1200 Allrequired 120 25Mbps(1:1)with24hrsconnectivity Allrequired 24x7 Availability

2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

HardwareSpecification NoofterminalsofLAN/WAN RelevantLegalSoftware Peripheral(s)/Printers InternetAccessibility(inkbps&hrs)

24x7 24x7 24x7 24x7 24x7

Building
AvailableBuiltupareaperstudent:30.87 TotalBuiltupAreafortheexistingprogramme(s):27541.36sq.m. Totalsanctioned intake(last4yrs. Built forEngg./Pharmacy/ TotalArea uparea HMCT/Arch.etc.2yrs. Available per MBA/PGDBMand3 (Sq.M) student yrs.forMCA) InstructionalArea 5 (CarpetArea) AdministrativeArea 1 (CarpetArea) Amenities 2 (CarpetArea) Circulation&Others 30%oftotal carpetarea Total 5535.98 1188.99 17933.84 2882.55 27541.36 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 420 420 6.21 1.33 20.10 3.23 30.87 5535.98 1188.99 17933.84 2882.55 27541.36

Particulars

Arearequired Buildingwith aspernorms RCCRoof (Sq.M) (Sq.M)

Buildingwith SheetRoof (ifsuitablefor Educational Institution)(Sq.M)

Instructional Area for the existing programme(s) Numberofrooms Particulars ClassRooms TutorialHall DrawingHall(*) ComputerCentre Library Laboratories&workshops Total

Carpetareaofeachroom Requirementasper norms 68.40sq.m. 40.0sq.m. N.A. 150sq.m. 100sq.m. NA 358.40sq.m. Availableinthe Institution(Sq.M) 74.00 46.00 N.A. 415.28 700.70 NA 1235.98

Requirementasper norms 15 08 NA 01 01 NA 25

Availableinthe institution 21 09 N.A. 1 1 N.A 32

InstructionalAreafortheexistingprogramme(s)
Numberofrooms Particulars Requirement as per Available in norms institution 15 08 NA 01 01 NA 25 Total

Carpetareaofeachroom the Requirement as per Available in the Institution norms (Sq.M) 68.40sq.m. 40.0sq.m. N.A. 150sq.m. 100sq.m. NA 358.40sq.m. 74.00 46.00 N.A. 415.28 700.70 NA 1235.98

ClassRooms TutorialHall DrawingHall(*) ComputerCentre Library Laboratories&workshops

21 09 N.A. 1 1 N.A 32

HostelDetails: ForBoys
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Beas(I)

SingleRoom 33 43 18 18 36 12

DoubleRoom 42 33 15 14 36 18
40

TotalRoom 75 76 33 32 72 30
40

SingleSeat 33 43 18 18 36 12

DoubleSeat 84 66 30 28 72 36
80

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80

Jhelum(J)

160

108 306

108 466

160

216 612

216 772

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21 21 181

15 44 59 365

36 44 80 546

21 21 181

30 88 118 730

51 88 139 911

StudentActivity(Attachment18)

IMTinconformitywithitsmissionstatementofpreparingstudentstobeleaderswhoshapethe future has always tried to make social responsibilities, ethics and community development as the mainthemeforcharacterdevelopmentofthestudents.

The institute therefore combines academic research, contemporary curriculum, socially and environmentally focused student clubs, and community involvement to promote environmental stewardshipandsocialresponsibilitytoengenderthemamongstspiritthoseleadersoffuture.

IMT programmes are driven by faculty, staff, Alumni and students who factor in an array of social factorsincomputingwhatgoesbelowthebottomline.Itisinvolvedwithseveralbusinessesfirms; and many nongovernment organizations which are carrying on activities that were successfully shapedthroughtheirtieswithIMT.

ThekeyareasofIMTcontributiontothecommunityare:

1. 2. 3. 4.

ExternalRelations SocialandEconomicContribution ServicestoEducation ExtraCurricularActivities

ExternalRelations IMTdeemstobeacatalystfortheoveralldevelopmentofthetotalenvironmentinwhichitoperates. It believes in providing management and technical assistance to assist local, national and international communities in economic development. In addition, it also acts as a medium for the developmentofnational,regionalandmultinationalbusinesscommunity.

At IMT, the programme is designed in such a manner that it guides students to understand the nature,purpose,scope,evolutionandchangesinsocialdevelopment/welfareservicesinthecontext of society. It helps students in planning and, implementing development/ welfare projects. Using social science knowledge gained in the programme, the students will be able to engage in policy studiesandpolicyformulation.Theprogrammepreparesthemformobilizingresources,participation in or management of ongoing social development/welfare organization / projects; undertake research,shorttermconsultanciesintraining/reportpreparationandpublicrelations.

Theactiveinvolvementofthestudentsinvariouscommunitydevelopmentprogrammesatlocallevel also represents IMTs dedication to social and environmental responsibility. Additionally, there are numerousstudentruncommunityserviceorganizationsincluding:IMTOutreachProgramme,which providesawiderangeofeducationalprogrammesandannualfundraisingforlocalcharities, IMTs

Project Sashakt, helps to empower women at local level by encouraging them to educate themselvesandadvisingthemoftheirrightsandprivileges.

The IMT Alumni Association also plays a pertinent role in communitydevelopment. Along with the GiveIndiaFoundationAlumniassociationhasstartedadonationpagewhichprovidesfinancialaid

to the Salaam Baalak Trust, an NGO based in Delhi. Salaam Baalak Trust has been helping children find childhood, especially children in distress and children in difficult circumstances. It has been able to provide a caring atmosphere to thousands of street and runaway children in Delhi. It reachesouttothechildreninneedthroughits4shelterhomesand5contactpoints.Theseshelter homes provide a full range of services including education, health and nutrition, skill building and recreation.

AlumniofIMTalsoshowkeeninterestinfacilitatingandstrengtheningInstitutesinterfacewiththe Corporate at national level. They assist in institutional tieups for holding research and MDPs, in organizing various meets, arranging guest lectures, live projects and so on. With engagement of alumniforsuchactivitiesstudentsgetarealexposureoftheindustrywhilealsoseekingadviceand mentoringfromtheirseniors.

To bolster their position, Bschools need to keep the global best bschools as their lodestars; as a resultatIMTparadigmofexcellencehasgotanewshift.Strategicallianceforoperationalefficiencyis fast becoming the tool of competitive advantage. International Linkages Committee, headed by ChairpersonInternationalRelations,atIMTforgesandmaintainslinksbetweenIMTGhaziabadand International B Schools. IMT recognizes the importance of academic collaborations with the internationalBschoolsforthedevelopmentofmanagementeducationwithcollaborationinthefield ofteaching,researchandconsultancy.Topreparegloballeadersoftomorrow,IMThascollaborated withsomeoftheleadingBschoolsaroundtheWorld.

Exchange programmes with leading business schools around the world help the students to assimilatedifferentmanagementpracticesandunderstandtheimportanceofcrossculturalissuesin managing the business, trade and industry. Many international speakers have visited the campus which reflects the increased focus on positioning IMT globally. In its efforts to bring worldclass education and a wide exposure to students, IMT has been actively seeking to extend its ties with foreigninstitutions.

These partnerships involve student exchange, exchange of researchers, study trips, collaborative research,guestlectures,andorganizationofjointconferences,symposiaandworkshops.Inaddition tothecurrent50MemorandumofUnderstandings(MoU),manyMOUsareatanadvancedstageof discussionandarelikelytobefinalizedsoon.Asaresultofitsproactiveeffortsinthisdirection,IMT todayhasnumerouscollaborationswithleadinguniversitiesandBSchoolsacrosstheworld.Itslistof partnerinstitutesstretchesacrosscontinents.

Events/ActivitiesbyClubs/CommitteeonStudentAffairsPlatform

CULTURALCOMMITTEE

1.KaraokeNight

The Karaoke Night was organized on 28th October 2010 at the Amphitheatre. The event turned out to be a huge crowd puller. Participants from each section sang in the Solo, Duet and Group categories. Later the stage was let open to all those interested in singing and showcasing their talent.Allinall,theKaraokeNightwasaperfectblendofmusicandfun!

2.ZEST Zestwasheldon25thAugust2010toshowcasethetalentsofnewentrantsinthecollege.There weresmashingperformancesbyEasternandWesternbands.TheMr.andMsFreshercompetition wasthemainattractionoftheshow.Aninterestingcontemporaryskitperformanceandapower packedBhangraDancemadetheenvironmentlivelier.Theeventwasagrandsuccesswithover helmingresponsefromthestudents.

3.WarofWords

'WarofWords',anintracollegedebateandextemporecompetitionwasconductedon12thAugust 2010.Thefirstevent,GONEIN60SECONDS,hadtworoundswherespeakershadtospeakonthe spotforaminute.Thesecondevent,DEFENDTHYSTANCE,wasanindividualdebatewithseveral gruellingrounds.Thebattleofwits,ideasandopinionsamongtheparticipantsmadetheevents hugelysuccessful.

4.IndependenceDay

IMTisaninstitutewhichisveryproudofournationalheritage.IndependenceDayinIMTbegan withaflaghoistingceremonyandaspeechbyourdean,Dr.R.K.Chakraborty.Thensomeofour talented students regaled us with songs, dances and skits, all with a patriotic flavour. The proceedingswerewrappedupwiththeMakeaDifferenceFoundation(MADF)ofIMTdistributing clothestothechildrenofinstitutestaff.

5.FifaNite

IMThasalwaysbeencrazyaboutsports,soitwasobviousthatthefinalofWorldCup2010would beabigeventontheinstitute'scalendar.AperformancebytheRockBandkickedofftheNight. The mostwatched event on the planet was shown on a big screen in the amphitheatre, with almosttheentirecollegeturningupforit.

6.DandiyaNite

AtIMTGhaziabad,dandiyanightsawcolours,lightsandpeopledanceinrhythm,creatingatruly enchantingexperienceforeveryone.Laterinthenightapartfromretainingthetraditionalflavour, disco dandiya was introduced giving the Navaratri celebrations a glamorous and modern twist. Peopleunleashedtheirdancingskillstotraditional,fusion,remixedandloudHindipopmusicallin asinglenight.

7.PASSION2010

TheannualfestofIMTG,whichtookplaceinNovemberlastyear,sawavarietyofeventsbeing conductedbyTheCulturalCommittee,spanningoverNewswired(asimulationofareporterson field scenario), Rangmanch (stage play), Unplugged (acoustic music competition), art events, dance competitions, the more conventional business quizzes and debate competitions, and the hugelypopularBattleoftheBandsandWaroftheDjs.

8.SaraswatiPuja

SaraswatiPujawasorganisedontheauspiciousoccasionofBasantPanachmi,toseekblessingof MaaSaraswati,theGoddessofknowledge.Followingthepuja,amusicaleveningwasorganizedin association with SPIC MACAY. Sitar maestro Pandit Shubhendra Rao was the performer for the evening.

MESSCOMMITTEE

1.MESSDAY

TheAnnualMessdayisthemostimportanteventoftheMessCommittee,celebratedwiththeaim ofshowingourappreciationtothemessworkerswhodedicatedlyserveusonadailybasis.Onthis daythestudentsgathervoluntarilytopreparefood,whichisfirstservedtotheworkers.Wealso complimentthemessworkersbygivingthemgifts,asatokenofourappreciation.

2.PizzaNite

PizzaNiteisoneofakindeventintheentirebschoolfraternitywherestudentsgettoforgeand reforge friendships over unlimited pizzas and colddrinks. Pizza Nite is organized by the Mess CommitteewithanexclusivetieupwithDominosPizza.

SPORTSCOMMITTEE

1.TheLeagueofTitans

Itis thesportingduelinbetweenthevarioussectionsofthe1styear.2ndyearandtheExecutive

batches. This includes conducting 8 games namely Cricket, Football, Table Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball,Badminton,ThrowballandLawnTennis.Pointsareawardedforwinningeachroundin each game to the respective sections and the overall winner is crowned the Champion of The LeagueofTitans.Thiseventisconductedthroughoutthefirsttwotrimestersofeacheducational yearatIMTGhaziabad.

2.Chakravyuh Thisisntjustanysportsevent.Itisa72hoursnonstopcelebrationofalonglastingcultureatIMT Ghaziabad; an encapsulation of a tradition of unconfined boldness, indomitable spirit, grand organization and a hunger for competition. It is a blend of intense roundtheclock competition producingawarlikeatmosphere,offthefieldeventstestingyoursportingintellect,entertaining activities recreating the air of childhood and DJ nights providing a festive ambiance. It is the ultimate test of an athletes skill, stamina, passion, strength, agility and the ability to endure pressureandcomeoutvictorious.ItisalegacythateachandeveryIMTianisproudofandlooks upto.

FINNACLEINVESTMENTS

1.OpenOutcry

The event is a simulation of the traditional trading technique, where the students are given achancetotradeonspotbymakingstocktransactionsthroughoutcries.

2.NiveshMantra

NiveshMantraistheInvestmentConclaveofIMTGhaziabadandisaimedatincitingtheinterestof buddingmanagersinmarketinvestmentsandeducatingthemaboutthesame.

3.Equinox

This is the annual paper presentation contest organized by Finnacle Investments in the equity researchdomain.

4.StockOMeter

The annual quiz competition organized to test acumen ofstudents with respect to stock market investments.

FINNICHE

1.RISCON10:

Withtherecentstrengtheninginrulesandregulations,employeerelatedlawsuitsandrelianceon key resources, risk management is rapidly becoming a management practice that is every bit as important as financial or facilities management for the top management from a strategic perspective.Thebenefitsandopportunitiesshouldbeviewednotjustinthecontextoftheactivity itselfbutinrelationtothenumerousandvariedstakeholderswhomaybeimpacted.

Riscon10 was conducted with anticipation and hope that we are able to successfully use this platformtounderstandhowtoenhanceourexistingbusinessmodelswithadequatebuiltinrisk control and containment measures, how to do periodic risk assessment, transference of risk to externalagenciesi.e.insuranceorintheworstcasescenarioclosingdownahighriskbusiness.

2.BANCON10

Whetheritisafinancialdownturnoraresurgingmarket,theresponseofthemarketsisintricately and inseparably linked to the reactions of banks. Through BANCON'10 the banking conclave of IMTG,weprovideanopportunitytodelvedeepertounderstandwhatdrivesthebankingsector andhowthefinancialgurussteerthisindustry.Therewouldbeaseriesofsessions,eachcritically analyzingthevariousaspectsoftheindustry. 3.FUSION

TheInterBSchooleventconductedduringBANCON10,isallaboutgivingaliveopportunityto thebuddingmanagerstoputthemselvesintotheshoesofaleadingNBFC,pitchingtheirproposals

toRBIforgrantingthemthemuchcovetedlicensetoperformBankingservicesinIndia,thereby gainingaccesstolowcostCASA.FusionhasoverseenthepresenceofparticipantsfromeminentB Schools viz., FMS, JBIMS, and IITDelhi. The participants were evaluated based on their in sound financialanalysisoftheNBFC,effectivenessofthepresentationanddepthofresearch.

4.GreenShoe

An inter college investment banking event and deals with the role of an investment banker in underwritingtheIPOforacompany.

GLOBIZ

1.GLOBETRADERS

Globe Traders, one of the major events of club Globiz of IMT Ghaziabad tests the risk taking abilities of budding managers. An event that is conducted on the central theme of Trading of International commodities, gives a platform to the participants where they can showcase their analytical and risktaking abilities. The primemotto of the participants in this event is to build a portfolioofcommoditiesandmaximisethevalueofit.Theportfolioincludes6commoditiesfrom given6countries.Alltheparticipantsweregiventhesameinitialcapital.

Information was provided on the exchange rates. Latest News related to specific market flashes everynow&thenwhichpossiblyhavesubstantialeffectonthepricesofthegivencommodities. Theteamshadtointerpretnewsintherightmanner&thentakeabuying/sellingdecision.All actionsweredirectedtowardsmaximisingthevalueofportfolio.

2.DARTEMUP

This event contains funelements and a role play revolving around the area of international business. The fun part involves a dart game and then a role play to depict your marketing skills usedininternationalmarket.Thusthisgivesyouachancetoshowyourtalentonthisgroundand alsotoacceptvariouschallengeswhiledoingfun.

3.IMTPremierLeague2.0

Themarketingcampaignconstitutesthepresentation,VideoAds,AudioAds,PrintAds,Banners, Mascotsandanyotherinnovativemarketingcampaigneventthatthefranchiseeswanttolaunch. Also, they had to take the financial constraints for the teams into consideration. Last year the themeoftheeventwasThegamegoesinternationaldealtwithahypotheticalsituationIndian Premier League III went International. IPLI was in India, IPLII was in SA. Now, IPL III would happeninAustralia&NewZealand.Theeightteamswerebasedineighthomecitieseachsection wasassignedateambasedontheirchoicesaswellasluck.TheythenownedtheFranchiseethatis assigned. The task at hand was to design a complete marketing campaign with the following deliverables.Focuswasoninnovativeideastoincreasechancesofvictory.

4.PATHFINDER Decoding the intricacies of international transactions forms the essence of this event. The first roundwillbeanonlinecasestudywhereinparticipantswillrequiretheuseofindepthtechnical analysisandrigour.Basedonthesolutionssubmitted,afewselectteamswillproceedtothefinal roundtopresenttheirideastothepanel

HRUDAY

1.Colloquium10

On the 16th of October, 2010 HRuday, the official HR club of IMT, Ghaziabad, hosted COLLOQUIUM, the NATIONAL HR SUMMIT 2010 at Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad.Thissessionaimedtobringeminentluminariesfromthecorporateworldtoasingle daiswheretheysharedtheirexperiencesonhowHRevolvedfrombeingameresupportfunction to more of a partner in strategic decision making. The discussion brought out different perspectives on HR functions and the changing demands from an HR professional which proved beneficial to our target audience, budding student managers. It invariably revolved around the careertrendsinindustryinpresentdayscenario.

2.Conquest2010

Conquest 2010 brings the ultimatum of Human Resources Management to its fore. It is an endeavour to foster interaction amongst bright young future managers of Human Resources departmentandIndustryvisionaries,achancetoproveyourlearningandcomprehension. The Short Term Project Competition provides an opportunity to all budding HR managers of variousBSchoolswhohavecompletedaliveshorttermprojectinHR,acommonplatformtotest theiraccomplishments. Theeventwasheldon20thNovember2010attheIMTGhaziabadcampus.Beinganationallevel event,entrieswerefromprestigiousinstitutesacrossthecountry.Theinitialentriesreceivedwere judgedbytheesteemedfacultyofIMT.Theshortlistedteamswerethefinalists.Thefinalistsinthe shorttermprojectcompetitionwerejudgedbyapanelofjudgeswhichwillcompriseofcorporate fromtheindustryonthebasisoftheirpresentations. 3.Frenzia10 Frenzia'10 washeldon27thJuly2010withmultipleroundsoffuneventstestingcreativity,wit andabilitytothinkonthefeetoftheparticipants.Thefirstroundtestedthemanagerialsideofthe participantswheretheyweregivenatasktocreateacollageofsloganswithinaparticularamount of time. The second round tested their general knowledge with a quiz. The final round was a Treasure Hunt which was designed checks the creativity, perseverance and presence of mind of thebuddingstudentmanagers.

LITERATI 1.Glibberish GlibberishistheJAMevent.AnditsnotyourrunofthemillJustaMinute.Itsfullofwackytopics andweirdrulesthatkeepeveryoneontheirtoes.Justmakesurethatyourhandcantakeallthat jamming.Glibberishisallaboutthecontrolofthemindoverthemouth.Allittakesisacoolmind andsomefastthinking.Allitgivesisnonstoplaughterandatonoffun. 2.VolteFace

Doyouthinkyoucananalyzebothsidesoftheargumentatthesametime?Howaboutinquick succession? Along with the constant pinging of the bell? Really? Then, Volte Face is for you. In VolteFace,eachparticipanthadtospeakonbothsidesofthegiventopicinrapidsuccession.The eventhelpedparticipantsdeveloptheabilitytolookatanargumentfromallsides. 3.SlideRules PresentationscanbethemostannoyingaspectofaProfessionalcourse.Sowhathappenswhen you dont even know what youre presenting on? Slide Rules tests the presentation skills of the participants by giving them a random PowerPoint file on the spot and expecting a coherent presentation.Eventhoughtheparticipantsdontknowthecontentontheslidesahead,theymust relatetheslidesandmakegoodpresentation. MADF(MakeADifferenceFoundation) 1.SASHAKTAnnualWomenEmpowermentProgram "Sashakt",athreedayvocationaltrainingprogramwasconductedattheDasnaJailfrom14thto 16th October, 2010. Around 30 women inmates at the Jail were trained in Candle Making and Packing.Theywerealsoassistedintheprocurementoftherawmaterials,finances,andcorporate marketingoftheproduct.TheprofitwasdistributedamongthembeforeDiwali. 2.BLOODDONATIONCAMP2010 We,atMADF,believethatdonatingbloodis oursocialduty,aholyactivityaboveallcastesand religion.Bydonatingbloodweindirectlysavemanylives.Weorganizebloodcampstwiceayear. MADF,inassociationwiththeRotaryClubofGhaziabad,organizedablooddonationcampon1st September2010andthesecondon16thFeb,2011. 3.SAHYOGtheclothcollectionanddistributiondriveofMADF Asthenationcelebratedits63rdyearofIndependencelast15thAugust,theMADFteamtookthis opportunityandsetabouttryingtomakeadifferencetothelivesofothers.Theclothescollection

drivewitnessedanoverwhelminggenerositybythestudents,asthenumberofcollectedclothes stoodatarecord650+,almostdoublethenumberlastyear.

4.Inspirazione

This is a business plan event which will check participants' social business acumen through innovative Bplans. The participants will be tested on the strength in their ambitions and their persistenceintacklingthemajorsocialissuesandofferingnewideasforwidescalechange

MARKUP

1.MarkRoadies3.0

Thefirstroundwasafun,outdooreventthatchallengedthecreativityandoutoftheboxthinking ofparticipantsviatimesensitivemarketingtasksbasedonthe4P'sofMarketing.Inthe2ndround the top 6 teams from the 1st round had to develop a new product within a budget of Rupees Hundredonly.TeamMindscrewerstookthetophonourswiththeirideaofabookcover&bag.

2.Adoholic:

Adoholic is an event that focuses on advertising: challenging contestants to come up with innovativecommunicationstrategiesandshowcasetheircreativityandingenuity.Adoholicwent inter bschool in 2010. The teams had to deliver communication and social media strategies for parties in a virtual country named "Markesia" and it was a close contest eventually won by the teamNewSense.

3.MarketingWorldCup: MarkUp's flagship event, Marketing World Cup is an annual 2day marketing extravaganza. The eventbringstogetherbrilliantmindsfromthetopBSchoolsofIndialiketheIIM's,FMS,IIFT,MICA, NITIE, XLRI and several others. Teams (comprising of eight students) compete for the ultimate marketinghonourwiththefinalroundsofalleventsheldoneaftertheotherinaspanof48hours at the IMT Ghaziabad campus. MWC'10 saw 100+ teams participating in a myriad of events revolving around the theme "RACE", with team Aashayein from IMTG winning the Race to the Cup.

OPUS

1.Opsule

Itisafortnightlycasestudycompetitioninwhichcasesweredevelopedonthebasisofrealtime operationalproblemsofnearbyretailstores.Thebestsolutionswereimplementedsuccessfully.

2.Opuline

An online fun quiz that was conducted in two rounds and the questions were based on the operationsterminologiesaswellascurrentbusinesshappenings.

3.YuvaVentura Teamshadtodesignthesupplychainsystemofdifferentcompaniesspreadacrossvarioussectors. Theeventgaveapracticalexposuretoalltheparticipantsregardingtheoperationalrequirement ofbusinessestoday. 4.LeanWars ACasestudybasedeventinwhichparticipantshadtoplanandstrategiesthecompleteoverhaul ofthefailedoperationmechanismofafictitiouscompany. RACE 1.Brand!t Theeventrequiredtodevelopabrandingstrategytorevitalizethefadedbrands.Theoptionof5 brandswasgiventotheteams.Theteamschooseoneandconductbrandauditthroughconsumer research and finally come up with branding and promotion strategy to make these brands successful. 2.LeDefi ThiseventaimedtounderstandandexperiencethecompleteConsultinglifecycle.Itprovideda platform to enhance analytical skills and out of the box thinking capabilities. The event was to challenge the strategy of the companies that is being followed and show the flaws in same and suggestthenewstrategyinitsplace. 3.Evolve Thiseventwasacasestudybasedeventinwhichtheparticipantsweregiventhetaskofpreparing thestrategyoflaunchingtheelectriccarsinIndia.Therequirementwastohaveadetailedknow howofIndianautomobilesectorandprovidethepositioningandpromotionforthecar. SUMMIT 1.SystemsConclaveandSTPFair The conclave was a gathering of prestigious and eminent Industry experts of systems management. A panel discussion on Cloud Computing was held along with the STP allocation to studentfromdifferentstreams. 2.KNOWLEDGETHURSDAYS ThursdayshereinIMTaremarkedbyknowledgesharingsessionsfromClubSummit.Thisyearalso on various occasions workshops were organized for the students of IMT, Ghaziabad to increase theirproficiencyregardingphotography,photoshop,GDPIproficiencyetc.

3.MIRAGE@PASSION'10 A48hoursonlinemarathonwherelogic,knowledgeandgooglingofparticipantswereputtothe ultimatetest;wasorganizedbyclubSummitaspartofPassion10. Servicetoeducation:

The IMT Faculty members are wellknown for their academic & research contributions both in India & abroad. Apart from this, advice from the IMT faculty is desired by the industry for their trainingandmanagementdevelopmentneeds.Theindustryalsoapproachesthefacultyforgroup andindividualconsultancyprojects.ThefacultyattheIMTisablendofacademicians,executives, andconsultantswhobringtheirextensiveknowledgeandbusinessexperiencetotheclassroom.At IMT, more than 55 faculty members devote themselves to this task fulltime. In addition, the faculty at IMT also participates in range of other activities outside their normal programme delivery and contributes to the wider community and especially the education community. IMT facultymembersareonGoverningbodyofmanyleadingprofessionalorganizations.Alistoffew oftheseprofessionalbodieswithwhichIMTfacultymembersareassociatedisgivenbelow:

InstitutionofEngineers, InstitutionofIndustrialEngineering, InstituteofIndustrialManagersUK TheIndianEconometricSociety(TIES), GlobalAssociationofRiskProfessionals(GARP),USA IndianInstituteofBankingandFinance(IIBF) InstituteofCompanysecretariesofIndia IndianInstitutionofIndustrialEngineering, IndianInstituteofPublicAdministration, SystemDynamicsSocietyofIndia WorldAcademyofProductivityScience IndiaScienceCongressAssociation, PraachiPsychoculturalResearchAssociation IndianAcademyofAppliedPsychology HRDNetwork IndianSocietyforIndustrialRelations EcologicalSocietyofAmerica, InternationalSocietyforMangroveEcosystems NationalBoardofAccreditationofAICTE IndianSocietyforTechnicalEducation InstitutionofElectronicsandTelecommunicationsEngineering IndianAssociationforResearchinComputingScience InformationIntegrityCoalition NationalEntrepreneurshipNetwork(NEN) IITDAA,GIFTNIPM,ISTD,tonameafew.

IMT Faculty body is highly regarded for academic excellence, quality research and industry focuses. Many of IMT faculty members are on the editorial board of referred national / internationaljournal. In addition, faculty members are also reviewers of papers in various international and national conferences. ArepresentativelistofthefacultyassociatedwithvariousbodiesatNationalandInternational levelisgivenbelow:

ContributiontoCommunitybyFacultyMembersofIMTas:

a)EditorialBoard:

i) ii) iii) iv) v) vi) Dr.AmitabhDeoKodwani Dr.GunjanMalhotra Dr.MrinaliniShah Dr.SantanuRoy Dr.HarvinderSingh Dr.SureshKumarBedi PESBusinessReview InternationalJournal AdvancesinManagementAIMSJournalofManagement AIMSInternationalJournalofManagement GalgotiasJournalofManagement

Member of the editorial board of Journal Gyaanpratha published by ACCMANInstituteofManagement

ConsultingEditorofAmityBusiness

b)MemberofProfessionalBodies:
i) Dr.MrinaliniShah LifememberComputerSocietyofIndia AIMSInternational EuropeanSocietyofFuzzyLogic MemberofAllIndiaManagementAssociation MemberofGhaziabadManagementAssociation MemberofCaseResearchsocietyofIndia AssociationofIndianManagementSchools LifeMemberoftheIndianEconometricSociety AssociationofIndianManagementScholar MemberofAsiaAcademyofManagement LifeMemberInternationalSocietyofEcologicalEconomies LifeMemberMadhyaPradeshEconomicAssociation FellowMemberInternationalJournalofAdvancesinManagement MemberofAssociationofIndianManagementScholar LifeMember,IndianInstituteofPublicAdministration AssociateMember,InternationalSocietyofManagement,India Member,INFORMSMarketingScienceSociety,USA

ii)

Dr.BikramjitRishi

iii) v) vi)

Dr.SadanandPrusty Dr.RakeshAgrawal Dr.GunjanMalhotra

vii) viii) ix)

Dr.SitaMishra Dr.V.J.Sebastian Dr.VimiJham

x) DrBinduGupta

JournalofAdvancesinManagement MemberofSouthernManagementAssociation MemberofIndianSciencecongress MemberofPrachiPsychoculturalResearchAssociation MemberofIndianAcademyofAppliedPsychology MemberofISTE MemberofIETE MemberofIARCS MemberofAIMS CoordinatorofEuropeanCouncilofHigherEducation InternationalJournalofElectroniccorporation InternationalJournalofComputerVision&Robotics JournalofSoftware(Editor) JournalofTheoretical&AppliedinformationTechnology(AssociateEditor) InformationTechnology(TechnicalEditor) LifeMember,CharteredEngineer&Fellow,InstituteofEngineer LifeMember,IFUNA ViceChairman,SAEIndia VicePresident,ADTSAlumniAssociation,Delhi LifeMember,GlobalInstituteofFlexibleSystemsManagement ECMember&FellowIndianInstitutionofIndustrialEngineering FellowInstituteofElectronicsandTelecommunicationEngineers MemberCSI MemberCIIR Member,LocalProjectAdvisoryCommitteeoftheprojectentitledIndias RevisedBrainGain(RGB)inLiberalizedErasponsoredbytheDepartment of Scientific and Technology (DST), Ministry of Science & Technology, GovernmentofIndia. Member,ProjectAdvisoryCommitteeoftheprojectentitledTechnology Adoption in Tea Industry with Special Reference to North East India, Sponsored by the Department of Science and Industrial Research (DSIR), MinistryofScienceandTechnology,GovernmentofIndia. Life Member, International Society for Scientometrics and Informetric (ISSI) Member,AcademyofManagement(AOM) Member,SystemDynamicsSociety(SDS) Member, The Association of Indian Management Scholars International (AIMSInternational) LifeMember,globalInstituteofflexibleSystemsManagement(GIFT) LifeMember,SystemDynamicsSocietyofIndia(SDSI) LifeMember,theSocietyofManagementScienceandAppliedcybernetics (SOMAC). Lifemember,SocietyforInformationScience(SIS) Lifemember,IndianAcademyofSocialScience(IASS). AmericanAccountingAssociation:AssociateMember IndianAccountingAssociation:LifeMember IndianAccountingAssociationResearchFoundation:LifeMember

xi)

Dr.JayantiRanjan

xii)

Dr.V.K.Gupta

xiii) xiv)

Dr.ReemaKhurana Dr.SantanuRoy

xvi) Prof.SudhirSJaiswal

xv)

Dr.SurinderKumarBatra

MemberoftheScientificCommitteeoftheInformationSystemDynamics ProjectofCIGREFFoundation,France Overseas Entrusted Researcher for the Overseas Entrusted Research Project of the Overseas Vocational Training Association (OVTA) of the MinistryofLabour,Govt.OfJapansincetheyear200001 MemberoftheInternationalEditorialAdvisoryBoardoftheInternational Journal,JournalofKnowledgebasedDevelopment Member of the Scientific Committee of the International Forum on KnowledgeAssetDynamicsIFKAD2010,24th&25thJune2010 Member of the International Advisory Board of MAKCi (Most Admired KnowledgeCities)Exercise,2010) Member of the Executive Council of the Global Institute of Flexible SystemsManagement,NewDelhi Member of the Advisory Board of the International Journal of Global Management,VNSInstituteofManagement,Bhopal Project Coordinator for the AICTE funded Project titled, Developing a FrameworkforFlexibleKnowledgeManagementIndices

xvii) xviii) xix) xx) xxi) xxii)

Dr.ShaliniKalia Ms.PujaAggrawal Dr.RakeshChopra Dr.HarvinderSingh Ms.LipiDas Dr.ShaliniRahulTiwari

ForumforTeachersofEnglishLanguageandLiterature FellowMemberofInstituteofCharteredAccountantsofIndia ConsultingEditorofIndiaStrategic MemberofAllIndiaManagementAssociation(AIMA). FEIL(ForumforEmotionalIntelligenceLearning) AIMA(AllIndiaManagementAssociation)

MemberStrategicManagementSociety,USA. LifetimeMemberCaseResearchSocietyofIndia. Life time Member of Indian Institute of Public Administration, IIPA New Delhi MemberofAmericanMarketingAssociation. LifememberofDelhiManagementAssociation,DMANewDelhi ProfessionalMemberofAllIndiaManagementAssociation. MemberofEasternAcademyofManagement.

InteractionwithProfessionalInstitutions(Attachment19)

7.1.DescriptionofKeyProcesses: The main mission of IMT Ghaziabad is to prepare students to be leaders who shape the future in Corporate World. Constant and continued connections with Corporate World, therefore, become the main feature of grooming of students in IMT. Starting with their selection for admission in IMT to continuous feedback from the corporate about their performance in the field has always remained the partofIMTtrainingoffuturebusinessleaders.Thefeedbackfromthecorporateisusedforfinetuning thecoursecurriculumandindustryisinvariablyinvolvedinstructuringanddesigningvariouscoursesin IMT.ThekeyprocesseswherecorporateworldisinvolvedintheacademicsinIMTareelucidatedbelow: a) Admission: IMT gives a great importance to the involvement of Industry during the selection of CAT qualifiedstudentstotheinstitute.Anumberofprofessionals,mostlyHRheadsfromtheindustryare requestedtotakepartintheselectionprocessduringgroupdiscussionsandpersonalinterviewsof thestudents.

b) Course Curriculum: As brought out in Para 1 about, the feedback from the industry is given full condenseduringthedecisionsprocessforpreparingcoursecurriculumindustryisawareofthisand providetheinstituteagoodfeedbackontherequirementforchanges.

c) InternshipandPlacement:Thesummerinternshipisusedbytheinstituteeffectivelytoestablishan excellent connection with the corporate world. The faculty visits the organizations where IMT students are doing internship and they got proper feedback on the skill development of those students. The internship time is also read for placement of students in the reputed industry. SimilarlyplacementisthetimewhenanexcellentinteractionwithalargenumberofIndustrialhouses isessentiallycarriedout.Nearly80to100industries/organizationsvisittheinstituteprovidingIMTa timeforincreasedconnection.

d) Executive / Management Development Programme: Industry sponsored programmes and management development programmes which are attended by a large number of industry / corporateworldareexternalsbeneficialinestablishinglongtermunderstandingandconnectionwith theindustry. 7.2.EvidenceofCorporateDimensions: Students selection for admission is the first step where the senior HR personnel from corporate are calledduringtheGroupDiscussionsandPersonalInterviewoftheprospectivestudents.Ineachselection thereareoneortwomembersfromthecorporate. The industry is involved in a big way during the induction and orientation of the students. The new studentsare,therefore, exposedtotheCorporate Worldthroughtherepresentativefromanumber of industriesinandaroundthenationalcapital.Duringtheprogressionoftheprogrammes/courses,the relevantpersonnelfromtheindustryareinvitedtospeaktothestudentsonspecificsubjects.Thisisthe timewhenbothfacultyandthestudentsgetachancetointeractwithguestlecturesandareexposedto thepracticesfollowedintheIndustry.

ThenextphaseofinteractionwiththeIndustryiswhenthestudentsoffirstyearareattachedtoindustry forSummerInternshipwhichisapartofthecurriculuminIMT.SummerInternshipofabouteightweeks allowsthestudentstoactively;applyclassroomlearningtoaliveprojectintheIndustry.TheIndustryin turngetsachancetoevaluatethestudentsofIMTinvariousaspectsofmanagement.Thefeedbackfrom IndustryatthisstageiscollectedbyfacultywhovisitvariousorganizationsduringSummerInternshipof students. This feedback is of immense importance to provide necessary inputs to the students in next oneyeartoimprovetheirleadershipqualitiesandothermanagementskills. 7.2.1.ShortTermProjects: StudentsareencouragedbyIMTfacultytotakeupshorttimeprojectsoftwotosixweekswithvarious corporateorganizations.Theprojectsinvolvingprimaryorsecondaryresearcharetakenupbyagroup of students to provide valuable inputs to the sponsoring firms to implement some new ideas or strategicinitiativestoimprovetheperformanceofthosefirms.Thestudentsareguidedbythefaculty from time to time during these projects and the overall value of such projects to the Industry is, therefore,reallygood. 7.2.2.EventPartnership: With required firms allow students the corporate exposure while the organizations look forward to brightideassuggestedbythemforimprovementornewareasofdevelopment.Managementevents involvingplanning,strategizingandprovidingpossiblealternativestorealtimemanagementproblems areconductedroundtheyearforcontinuedinteractionwiththecorporateworld. 7.2.3.GuestLecturefromIndustries: Guest Lectures are arranged about every week where eminent corporate dignitaries share their expertise on a wide spectrum of topics of current relevance. Students have an interaction with the industry experts to nurture their technical and managerial skills. We have had the honor of hosting guestsfromHonkingandShanghaiBankingCorporation,J.WalterThompson(JWT),DominosandABN Amroforthesestudentinteractions. 7.2.4.CaseStudies: CaseStudiesofliveproblemsinthecorporateworldaredelegatedbycompaniestothestudentswho brainstormonthesameaspartofthecurriculumandprepareareportanalyzingthesituationand/or suggestingsolutionsforthesereallifeproblems. 7.2.5.ManagementDevelopmentProgrammes: ManagementDevelopmentProgrammesinmanagementandinformationtechnologyareofferedwhich focusonthetwinobjectivesofconceptuallearningandskilldevelopmentforpracticingmanagers.IMT hasconductedtrainingprogrammesforanumberofprivateandpublicsectororganizationsincluding Oil&NaturalGasCorporation,MoserBaer,Birlasoft,NationalThermalPowerCorporation,HeinzIndia, Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Department of Personnel and Training (DOPT), MarutiUdyogandBharatPetroleumCorporationLimited(BPCL). 7.2.6.IncompanyProgrammes:

InCompany programmes are conducted to meet the specific needs of an organization. The content and pedagogy of these programmes are designed in accordance with the background, needs and particular expectations of the sponsoring company. The programmes aim to develop among the participantstheskillofhandlingchangeandupgradingworkcultureoroperationalefficiencyinkeeping withthecorporateobjectiveoftheorganization. 7.2.7.AlumniNetwork: Theinstituteboastsastrongalumninetworkwithanationalandinternationalpresence.Thenetwork ismanagedbythededicatedcommittee,i.e.,AlumniRelationshipCommittee.ThisCommitteeisthe link between the institution and its alumni spread across the globe. Apart from keeping the alumni abreast with developments at IMT, the committee serves to track the career paths of the alumni as theyprogressinvariousorganizations.Oftenthesearethesamepeoplewhoreturntothealmamater tosharesomeoftheirlearningandexperiencetoaddvaluetothestudentsperspectives. 7.3.EvaluationofKeyChanges: IMT has gained reputation for excellence both in academics and research contribution. As a reputed academicinstitution,researchliesat theheartofitsendeavors. Whileacademic programmesserve to prepare young minds for careers in the field of management, the Institutes academic standing and credibility rests on research quality. IMT concentrates on three main tasks of an Institute of Higher Education: to generate knowledge (research), to transfer knowledge (education and training) and to disseminateknowledge(publicationandconsultancy).Consequently,researchinIMTisrecognizedasa core activity along with teaching, training and consulting. To promote research, IMT runs IMT CENTRE FORMANAGEMENTRESEARCH(ICMR).ICMRisaCentreofExcellencewithinIMTGhaziabad.TheCentre works for developing and cultivating the research culture to help the institution fulfill its mission for constantly striving for quality in management education. The Centre engages itself in a continuous process to build up an industry academia interface that is necessary for any meaningful management educationsystem.ICMRinessenceprovidestheplatformtotheIMTGhaziabadfacultysoastoconnect their research efforts to the real world of corporate management by evaluating the key changes and providingnecessarycorrections/changesinacademiccurriculum.

TheCentresmaingoalistoencourage,support,fundandconductfacultyresearchactivities.

7.4.ContributiontotheCommunity:

The Institute offers its intellectual and experiential resources in providing assistance to organizations: commercial, government, developmental, small and medium enterprises and NGOs to tackle issues of concern through scientific consultancy. The Institute undertakes consultancy projects in divergent activities in management and information technology streams. The Institute undertakes each project under scientific framework of research methodology in synchronization with the latest trends and knowledgeintherespectivefields.Theprojectsmaybeintermsofissueidentification,resolutionofthe identified problems and issues or development of innovative strategies and practices. Some of the organizations for whom Consultancy projects have been carried out are Bharti Telecom, Computer Services Corporation of India (CSC India), JK Industries, Maruti Udyog Limited, NTPC, Perot Systems, Polaris,SteelAuthorityofIndiaLimited(SAIL)andYamahaetc.

TheInstituteoffersaStrategicPartnershipwithorganizationsinprivate,publicandgovernmentsectors onalongtermbasis.Theofferincludesassistanceandsupport,aspertheneedsoftheorganizationin identificationoftrainingneeds,designandconductoftrainingprogrammes,conductingresearchthrough

projectsinareasofconcernbyfaculty,consultancyandassistanceinimplementationoncriticalsuccesses and failures as case studies, continuous updating on latest development in area of interest through seminars, interactive sessions and literature. These activities are undertaken on an ongoing basis with theInstitutesresourcesutilizedasanincompanytrainingcentre.

7.5.Identificationoffutureproposals:

a. Toorganizeseminars,symposia,conferences,workshopsandfacultydevelopmentprogrammes.

b. To develop research proposals on issues most contemporary and relevant in nature and to try for partnershipandsponsorship.Forthis,theCentrewillbringtogetherexpertsfromfinance,marketing, IT, mathematics and statistics, economics, operations, HR, legal studies and so on to foster a rich portfolioofresearchtopicsandapproaches.

c. To bring out monographs and research notes on the topics of contemporary relevance in management.

d. Tobringoutanannual/biannualvolumeonmodernmanagementresearch.

e. To act for a strong liaison with the business and industry with a view to providing supporting environment and framework for generating and disseminating knowledge to industry, academia and students.

f.

Tosteerresearchinpedagogy.

Consultancy(Attachment20)

11.1.Policy&Incentives: ConsultancyservicesofferedbyIMTnotonlybenefittheindustryseekingsuchconsultancy,butequally benefitthefacultyinvolvedbyexposingthemtotherealtimesituationandproblemsintheindustry.To fulfill the consultancy obligations, faculty is also forced to carry out extensive research in the area of consultancy.Thisinturnupgradestheknowledgeandinformationlevelsofthefacultyconcernedand, therefore, IMT provides very good incentives for consultancy services undertaken by the IMT faculty includingthepointincentiveaswellasothermonitoryincentives. 11.2.PortfolioofProjectsandClients: WiththeprogressinManagementDevelopmentProgrammesandotherexecutivetrainingprogrammes, IMThasfacedaregulardemandforconsultancyservicesfromtheIndianCorporateandsomereputed world organizations. Shortage of faculty resulting in excessive work load in the Institute and facultys participationinmanyinternationalconferences,symposiaorseminarshavenotcausedanyhindrancein taking up many consultancy projects even if this has resulted in lesser number of such projects being accepted.TheInstituteisconstantlyandcontinuouslytryingtoincreasethenumberofthefacultyinthe Institute.Advertisementsforfacultyrecruitmentbothonourwebsiteandinthereputeddailiesatall Indiabasistwiceayear havestarted yieldingthe desiredresults.Theacuteshortageoffacultyin the countryandIMTendeavourtomaintainthehigherstandardsforselectionhaveactuallybeensomeof the reasons for delay in increase in the number of faculty. Once the faculty has reached a desired numberwithfaultystudentratioof1:12or1:10,thefacultywillstartacceptingtheconsultancyprojects fromthecorporatesectorbothinIndiaandabroadonselectivebasis. Notwithstandingtheabove,thefacultyhasinvolveditselfinmanyconsultancyprojects.Thedetailsof ourprojectalongwiththeclientsaregivenbelow: a) AssessmentcentreNHPCorganizedbyHeroMindmine b) TheunionforantismokingandenvironmentfriendlyprojectsinPuriinOrissa,BandunginIndonesia, Haikou in China, Dhaka in Bangladesh, Paris in France, Bekasi in Indonesia, Cairo in Egypt, Kolkata andXianinChina. OtherConsultancyProjectscarriedoutinIndiaandabroadbyfacultyofIMTaregivenbelow: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. CostReduction DesignofIntegratedSystemforPlanning,ProductionandMaterials,ShopPlanningandLoading DiagnosticStudy EvaluationofProcessandProductDevelopmentCentre IntegratedCooperativeDevelopmentforMeghalaya IntegratedCooperativeDevelopmentProjectforAssam IntegratedCooperativeDevelopmentProjectforNagaland InventoryManagement LayoutDesignandLogisticsManagement LineBalancing,LinkingTechnologyandMotivationforTurnaround ManpowerPlanning

12. ManpowerPlanningandJobEvaluation 13. ManpowerPlanningofAICTE 14. ManpowerRationalizationStudy 15. MaterialsManagement 16. PreparationofPolicyDocumentforIFFCOFoundationandFarmersWelfareFund 17. ProcessBenchmarking 18. ProductionNormsandLineBalancing 19. ProductivityImprovement 20. ProductivityLinkedIncentiveScheme 21. ProductivityMeasurement 22. ReviewofNetworkDiagramofJogigopaBridge 23. SparePartsManagement 24. SystemDesignforMBA(Power) 25. System,ProcedureandManpowerPlanning 26. VendorManagementandSupplyChain 27. WageRationalization 28. WageSurveyinCarbonBlackIndustry 11.3.InvolvedFaculty: Asbroughtoutearlieralargenumberoffacultymemberscouldnotbesparedfortheproject.However, thefollowingfacultyofIMTparticipatedinalltheaboveprojects. a) Prof.SeetaGupta b) Dr.B.S.Sahay c) Dr.V.K.Khanna 11.4.GainsforTeaching: The involvement of the faculty in these projects enriched the faculty with the experience of the problems faced in real life scenario and they could relate such problems and situations in the improvement of course curriculum as well as during the teaching of the particular subjects. The experiencesoftheconcernedfacultyduringconsultancyweresharedwithotherfacultyoftheparticular areaandtheimportantpointsthatemergedwereusedforimprovementofcoursecontents. 11.5.Policyforfuture: This area has now full concentration of the Dean Academics and faculty. With very exciting incentive available both in performance appraisal and pecuniary benefits, the faculty find these ventures very profitable to them. They are taking constant steps to get involved with the consultancy services to be provided to Indian corporate. A faculty committee for consultancy projects has been formed as an adjunct to IMT Centre for Management Research. This centre will collect all consultancy projects and distributeareawisetobeundertakenbytheappropriatefaculty.Thiscommitteehasstartedfunctioning from1stJanuary2010andIMTintendstoinvolveitselfinabigwayinconsultancyservices.Afewlegal aspectsandstatutorycompliancesarebeingsortedoutandhopefullyIMTwillleadothersimilarinstitutes inthefieldofconsultancyverysoon.

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