Participated in Tata Crucible Campus Quiz 2013 organized at Taj Palace, New Delhi... 😃
all energies being used in preparing for the big marketing conclave, on 30th march 2013. www.fiib.edu.in/marketing-conclave
Prizes worth Rs 45,000 to be won at the quiz!
BIZ BAZAAR'13
30th March2013
CONFERENCE AGENDA
Inauguration and Key Note Address-10A.M. to 11A.M.
Key Note Speaker
Mr.KartikRaina: Consumer Goods Consultant & Sales/Marketing Trainer,Ex – CEO of Dabur's Foods business, Managing Director of CPC (Unilever Bestfoods) for Sri Lanka and Maldives
Panel Discussion 1:“How Brand Myopia results in Customer Attrition”11 A.M. to 1:00PM
Panelists:
·Mr. Daksh Sharma, Director, Iffort
·MukeshPatnaik, Brand Manager - Premium PC and Innovation-PepsiCo India
·ManishaTalwarRana- Digital Marketing Manager - India and South East Asia- Yahoo!
·Ms. AnupmaBindra, Senior Manager - Ad Sales, MTV at Viacom 18 Media Private Limited
Presentation by Possiblers Ltd 1:00PM to 1:20 PM
Lunch – 1:20PM to 2:15 PM
Moment of Truth- Inter College Quiz - 2:15 PM to 4:00 PM
Brief Speaker Profiles
KEY NOTE SPEAKER
Mr. Kartik Raina
Mr. Raina, an MBA from Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, specializes in sales and marketing and has 35 years of experience working in the FMCG sector. During his career he has assumed varied roles - He was the head of All India Sales as well as Country Manager, Bangladesh for Smith Kline Beecham (now GlaxoSmithKline). During his tenure at GSK, he headed the Sales Training function in India, as also training faculty for 9 countries. He is Ex – CEO of Dabur's Foods business, where he conceived and launched Real Fruit Juice and was also Managing Director of CPC (Unilever Bestfoods) for Sri Lanka and Maldives. Since 2005 he is running his own training and consulting firm called Learning Facilitators. Kartik is also a visiting faculty at various management schools.
PANEL 1
Mr. Daksh Sharma
Mr. Daksh Sharma is the Director at Iffort, a premier digital media company in Noida, India. The agency specializes in devising high engagement online campaigns & delivering measurable value for organization across spectrum.
Mr.MukeshPatnaik
Mr.Patnaik has completed his education from IIM Lucknow. He currently heads the post of Brand Manager - Premium PC and Innovation at PepsiCo. His previous experiences account as an Assistance Brand Manager at Proctor & Gamble. He has also worked as an Operations Officer at Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited.
Ms.ManishaRana,
Ms.Rana is an MBA of Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad. She currently heads the Digital Marketing Department of Yahoo! India & South East Asia. She has also worked with Make MyTrip.com, Spectramind Marketing and LG.
Ms.AnupmaBindra
Ms.Bindra has completed her education from the University College Dublin. She is currently the Senior Manager - Ad Sales, MTV at Viacom 18 Media Private Limited. She has Over 11 years of experience in marketing, client servicing, BTL activation, Business Development across industry verticals such as licensing, international trade, legal etc.
we are set to host the mega marketing conclave! visit www.fiib.edu.in/marketing-conclave 
had a motivational session from Ms. Arpita Verma (Area Governor) and Mr. Navneet Sunnjea (Division Governor) regarding the continuance journey of Toastmaster with FIIB.
Thanks, to Akshita ma'am for arranging such a inspiring session.
A guest lecture on Industrial and labour relation by Dr "Shailendra Nigam" in HR.
A CIP(corporate internship program) briefing by Prof Santosh Sood and Prof. Partha Sakia, got a valuable insight before entering into corporate sector
Jaagriti club (social conscious club) has joined hands with Chintan-an environmental research and action group to reduce E-Waste. E-Waste is one of the evils of modernization and is toxic. It pollutes the environment and the society.
As a responsible citizen we must give our E-Waste to authorized collectors for recycling. Jaagriti club is organizing a week long drive at the FIIB campus.
Mon,1st April to Sat, 6th April,2013.
Please tell me where i can talk to 2013-15 batch for fiib ...
Dear All,
I have completed one year at FIIB (2012-2014 batch). I have gained a lot in this institute. I want to thank all the Professors who always says that, " There is no Right or Wrong in Business and Management. It depends on how you analyse the situation and how you react on it." As know that all individuals are different with certain qualities so, we need to develop it to rise high in life. Internship is going to start from tommorrow and I am very excited to get first corporate exposure. 👍
With the end of another academic year coming closer, FIIB is ready to bid adieu to the Graduating Class of 2013. FIIB would be hosting the Batch of 2011-2013 and their families on the occasion of 17th Convocation on 27th April 2013 at FIIB Campus. Mr Rajat Jain, Managing Director, Xerox India would be gracing the occasion as the Chief Guest.
View the entire photo collection of FIIB's 17th Convocation athttp://www.flickr.com/photos/fiibindia/sets/72157633376496620/
Can any farewell be complete without a batch movie? No! So, FIIB Student Life Office brings to the table a short movie titled 'Reach out to the Sky' highlighting the glimpses of FIIB Batch 2011-2013. Catch the movie right here
its just rocking i have recently passed out and completed my management studies here..., its just beautiful college in faculty and infrastructure terms and currently working bank of america
Be Open, Be Resilient, and Be the Changemaker for the Future and Better' says Mr Rajat Jain, Managing Director, Xerox India Limited as he graces FIIB's 17th Convocation on the occasion of graduation of Batch 2011-2013 on 27th April 2013
Watch the full video at
In another initiative to provide global exposure to its students, FIIB in collaboration with the Walton College of Business (WCoB), USA planned a two day exchange program between the students of FIIB and WCoB where the students got an opportunity to study and experience each other's culture and economy. They participated in several exciting events like the 'Amazing Race'- a race that took them to various parts of the city and lectures on Indian Economy and International Management by Mr. Manish Kheterpal (Chairman, FIIB) and Dr. Alan E. Ellstrand (Professor, WCoB) All the pictures from the Exchange Program can be viewed at
Following a wonderful time with students from The Walton College of Business, our students have started to pen down their thoughts to share their experiences and learnings from the two days of exchange opportunity and group study. They will be sharing their blogs in this forum for everyone to read.
Follow the FIIB blogs at www.blog.fiib.edu.in
The weekend on 18th and 19th will be etched in my memory forever, as this weekend was an eye opener for me. The 2 days that I spent with students from Walton College of Business as they were visiting @FIIBIndia on a study abroad program turned out to be days that broadened my horizon and proved to be an inlet into the American culture and busted various stereotypes I had about Americans. In my blog titled 'Upclose with WCoB' read about some of my pre conceived notions about Americans that got busted as I interacted with students from WCoB. The Blog can be read at Up Close with Walton College of Business Fortune Institute Of International Business
Here's a small excerpt
"FIIB in collaboration with Sam Walton College organised a very interesting cross-cultural interaction opportunity for the students home and abroad. With the help of some really unique and adventurous activities designed by faculty, our friends from Walton College and us had to study the socio-eco-political-cultural scenario of India. And with this thought, we started with one of the most memorable and exciting experiences of our lives -India re-visited, like never before! This was my first time that I'd be interacting with an American. And so at the outset, I have to admit, I entered this exchange program with some pre-conceived notions of the Americans and their culture. Some of these notions were: Americans are rude; Americans are so set in their own ways, and hence extremely rigid in their outlook; Americans are so independent. Imagine living on my own when I was 18…"