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Innovation & Knowledge Management
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Technology & Innovation Management
As we enter the 21st century, the pace of technological innovation is accelerating, and the greatest challenge to businesses everywhere will come not from low cost producers but from low cost and effective innovators. In recent years, the impact of technological innovation has become so pervasive, and the subsequent transformation of our ways of doing business so profound, that the ability to understand and manage the process and its impact has become an increasingly essential requirement for business managers regardless of functional specialty.
The course based around technological innovation, is designed to create leaders for the business environment of the 21st century in which new and emerging technologies will increasingly drive the creation of new businesses and industries.
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Case based learning
To inculcate in the students the ability to analyze the problems and to develop analytical skills and rational approach to problem solving.
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Simulation of Business environment
Through Management Games to develop decision making skills & participation, making the learning purposeful & effective.
- Role playing
Another technique used to stimulate the spirit of participation & experience the dynamics of real life management situations.
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Computer based models
Used to facilitate development of the capabilities of decisions making under real life situations.
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Entrepreneurship Cell
We, at Suryadatta have a unique cell, called the Entrepreneurship Cell. The purpose of this cell is to acquire an in depth knowledge about entrepreneurship and to become familiar with the techniques for successful entrepreneurship. This cell has been developed to facilitate a free exchange of ideas and information among students and their mentor experienced in this field. To the extent feasible, students are made familiar with the concept of “earning while learning”. They are trained on the grounds of “Winning hands of Entrepreneurship”. They are provided opportunities for direct observation and involvement in entrepreneurial activities, enabling them to understand the challenges of the corporate world.
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