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By Asia Education Review Team , Wednesday, 29 November 2023

IIM Calcutta and TimesPro form an alliance to launch Management Program

  • Indian Institute of Management Calcutta(IIM Calcutta) in collaboration with TimesPro launched the 22nd batch of its prominent Senior Management Program (SMP). The aim and objectives of this program will be to enhance the learners' abilities with contemporary knowledge and to feed students with the knowledge to move forward quickly in the challenging world.Also program aims at sharpening the leadership and management skillsof individuals. By enrolling in this program students will get to know the roadmap for sustainable growth and organisational success. IIM Calcutta's SMP is the oldest Live online Senior Management Program in the country and has played a important role in shaping leaders and organisations. The One Year program is designed to offer transformative experience for business leaders where they will learn about planning and moving upward in this new corporate era.

    They will learn ability to craft and execute visionary strategies, improve their decision-making capabilities and learn leardership skills to grow along with the market globally. Providing the intellectual acuity through which the students will navigate through the complexities of the VUCA world. Prof. Chetan Joshi and Prof. Ritu Mehta (SMP-22 Program Directors), said,  "The Senior Management Progra offered by IIM Calcutta in collaboration with TimesPro is designed very carefully to provide qualities necessary for the proliferation of individual in the valatile and uncertain world.

    Sunil Sood, Chief Business Officer – Executive Education, TimesPro, said, "In the rapidly changing world and evolving new business models, professional needs remarkable skills to drive their organisations towards success." Program will guide students to play an important role in the oragnisation and guide for sustainable organisational growth". The program will be conducted via TimesPro's Interactive Learning (IL) platform and delivered through the Direct-to-Device (D2D) mode. The way of teaching will include cases, role-plays, simulations, games, lectures, etc.