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Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Nimitt Press Coverage in Business Standard

Announcement / Mumbai July 29, 2007

The NIMITT festival is the initiative of PGDSM-MIT batch at SP Jain. This program is jointly conducted by SP Jain & Virginia Tech (USA). The event was attended by top corporates and business schools across the country over two days on 13th & 14th July 07. The theme of the event was ‘Unleashing what lies beyond and beneath’.

The highlights of the event were:

1.Speech by i-Flex Vice Chairman (Mr. Deepak Ghaisas)
2.Presidential address by CA MD (Mr. Ninad Karpe)
3.Tark Vitark – Panel discussion
4.Anubhav – Corporate cultural event
5.Expert talk – Future of Indian Business Environment
6.Case study competition by various corporates
7.On the spot case study competition by Social Consultancy Group

It was remarkable to note that the students were extremely helpful in spite of their nerve racking schedules. The high energy levels of students, staff and attending corporates were clearly visible and the campus was abuzz with activity.

SCG on the spot case study drew tremendous response from the participants. Around thirty submitted their views on how to tackle the challenges mentioned in the case study. The responses were evaluated on the basis of innovative thought process and following two teams were selected for the award.

First Prize - SPJIMR - Anand Chourikar, Valiapan and Mohit Shah

Second Prize - SPJIMR - Kaustubh Varde, Aliazgar Abbasi, Aditya Srivastava & Nischal Shah

Although many students came forward and congratulated the SCG team for the innovative cost & organizational model, it will be visible in the coming weeks on how many participants will be actually interested in joining us as members and taking the SCG mantle forward.

About SCG

Social Consultancy Group was founded in the year 2006 by IT professionals who wanted to give back something to the society but did not know the ways and means. The thought process invariably shifted from donation, to working at the grass root levels to a final concept which was workable and sustainable.

The concept revolves around the provision of IT services & consultancy services to corporates by using the available latent IT pool interested in social activities. Our core mission is to holistically contribute to India’s socio-economic development by creating a corpus to fund diverse NGOs.

Mission

We aim to "ignite social change" by harnessing the latent pool of knowledge professionals to bring about social welfare and make India's growth inclusive to all sections of the society.

Core Strengths

1. Cross functional domain expertise
2. Tie up with major social organizations in India and abroad
3. Use of international standards like ITIL, PMP
4. Availability of reputed members among the member base

USP

1. Provision of tax rebate under section 80 G (proposed)
2. Redundancy based approach to ensure projects are completed on time
3. Use of technical resources which are in excess to the technical requirements
4. Availability of free support tools like support forums (http://itforums.scgworld.org/ and knowledge base http://wiki.scgworld.org)/
5. Handover of project implementation documents so that projects can be implemented by your own team after completion
6. Recognition of being associated with a social organization

Monday, July 23, 2007

Way to go..!

“What makes a good software engineer: The making of a winning breed.”

That was what TCS, in partnership with Nimitt ’07, sought out to find the answer to, through ‘Tatva’ – the paper presentation event. Each of the finalists of the event had a different dimension to add to the topic.

Anurag, from the junior batch of PGDSM-MIT shared his views on the topic too. He spoke of:

· Institutionalizing a software engineering culture in a company.
· Mapping of competencies to work related requirements in IT Industry.
· Sharing of Industry best practices
· Qualities and traits of a good software engineer
· IT Environment and potential in Brazil and China
· Amelioration of recruitment and induction process including collaboration with academia.

His suggestions, research and presentation were highly commended by the jury from TCS. In fact, he and a few other finalists from IIM - K and SPJIMR were asked to delve into the matter further.










Together, in collaboration with TCS, they have been asked to research on

  • employee appraisal and recruitment models
  • keys to improve satisfaction, loyalty, productivity, and competency
  • trends in upcoming sectors in China and Brazil.

    Prof. Lata Dhir from SPJIMR will be guiding them in their endeavours and they hope to complete it within a span of three months.

    The participants chosen were:

    IIM K: Chandru Vamsi, Sanjog Jolli, Amit Harchandani and Sawarna Prabhu

    SPJIMR: Syed Taha Mahmood and Anurag Sehgal

    Kudos Anurag..!
    We sure hope you help breed more winners!!

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Be an Elephant, not a Tiger!


"Be an elephant, not a tiger"- this was one of our learnings in our first Macroeconomics Session today!! For those of you who are wondering what this is all about here goes...

Prof. Preetha George asked us to come up with 10 points on a case study about challenges faced by the Indian economy. After some brainstorming, groups came up with pertinent points of their analysis and wrote them on the board. The icing on the cake was when the last group brought their idea of "India should not sprint like a tiger but rather amble along like an elephant". The reason being an overhyped and fast paced economy is not a positive indicator for India's growth, instead it is better to be like the elephant with high stamina and persistance.

The creative description by Rajat, Gagan, KrishnaMohan, Nishant, Arjun and Anurag had the class rolling over with laughter!
What a start to Macroeconomics! :)



Cheers,
Vikas and Manisha

Monday, July 16, 2007

Nimitt' 07 - Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar !!

The Winners!!!

Aakruti - The B-plan contest
First Prize - Prastuti, IIM Indore - Dhruv Bhushan & Anubhav Jain
Second Prize - Brand Varun, IMT Ghaziabad - Varun Shrivastava, Varun Girdhar, Varun Garg
Event Partners - The Indus Entrepreneurs

Sarvodaya - The Social case study contest
First Prize - Karma, IIFT Delhi - Amit Kumar Morya, Ashish Jain & Kartik G
Second Prize (Shared between) - Aayam, SIBM Pune & Udhbav, SPJIMR
Shiveta Bhan, S.Priya & Preeti Vaidya from SIBM Pune
Deepak Bhaskaran & Arvind V Iyer from SPJIMR Mumbai
Event Partners - BMC and Imetris

Tatva I - Paper Presentation
First Prize - Swayam, MICA - Poulomi Pal
Second Prize - RSquare, VGSOM - Ratnakar V & Rahul Yadav
Third Prize - Next 100, SPJIMR - Mourya & Chandra Sinha
Event Partners - Atos Origin

Tatva II - Paper Presentation
First Prize - K Dio IIM K - Chandru Vamsi & Sanjog Jolli
First Prize - Bluez IIM K - Amit Harchandani & Sawarna Prabhu
Event Partners - TCS

Anveshan I - Business case study
First Prize - Head Bangers, ISB - Vijay Nagarajan & Viswanath Chavali
Second Prize - Sp-ites, SPJIMR - Subramanya .S.N. & Tushar Laghate
Event Partners - Tech Mahindra

Anveshan II - Business case study
First Prize - Head Bangers, ISB - Vijay Nagarajan & Viswanath Chavali
Second Prize - Arrow, VGSOM - Ratnakar & Balasubramaninan
Event Partners - Tech Mahindra

On the spot games

Logo Quiz and Anagrams:
First Prize - SPJIMR - Aishi Dipta Lahiri
Second Prize - SPJIMR - Prakash Pandey

Sudoku:
First Prize - SPJIMR - Arunav Roy
Second Prize - SPJIMR - Kartik C

Tagline quiz:
First Prize - SPJIMR - Rasika Singhal
Second Prize (was shared between) - SPJIMR - Soumya Chatterjee & Arun CR

Bizword puzzle:
First Prize - SPJIMR - Ayush Kumar
Second Prize - SPJIMR - Arjun S

Event Partners for "On the spot games" - State Bank of India

SCG Case study:
First Prize - SPJIMR - Anand Chourikar, Valiapan and Mohit Shah
Second Prize - SPJIMR - Kaustubh Varde, Aliazgar Abbasi, Aditya Srivastava & Nischal Shah
Event Partners - State Bank of India and SCG

Vedanta - Quiz
First Prize - Born Losers - M. Suresh Kumar (TCS, Mumbai), Aniruddha Dutta (TCS, Mumbai) & Gururaj Rao (OGILVY & MATHER)
Second Prize - SPJIMR - Vijay Pillai (SPJIMR), Dhananjay Shettigar (free lancer), Prasanna Ganesh R (Standard Charted Bank)
Event Partners - Tata McGraw-Hill

Nakshatra - The Nimitt Star Team Contest
Star Winners - Prastuti, IIM Indore - Dhruv Bhushan & Anubhav Jain


Cheers,

Vikas and Manisha

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Cheers,
Aparna

Friday, July 13, 2007

Team NextGen-Finalists of Tatva 1


Team NexGen in the Finals of NIMITT'07

Suniti Satnalika (team NexGen) of PGDSM-MIT04 has made it to the final round of TATVA-I. Her topic is “Innovation for the Bottom of the Pyramid”. The finals will be held at NCR 2 on 13th July 12:00 PM. The other teams in the fray are IIMK, FMS, MICA , VGSOM, IIT-KGP.

Team "ByomCASE Bakshis" in the Finals of NIMITT'07


Arunav Roy & Kartik Chandrasekharan (team ByomCASE Bakshis) of PGDSM-MIT04 has made it to the final round of ANVESHAN. their topic is “Strategy to expand customer base for NDE (Network and Design Dept) of Tech Mahindra”. The finals will be held at FMB 1on 14th July 12:00 to 4 PM. The other teams in the fray are ISB, IIM-A, JBIMS.The Sponsor for this event is Tech Mahindra.

Team “Jagruti” in the Finals of NIMITT'07


Kinjal Shah, Manisha Garg & Ramya HB (team Jagruti) of PGDSM-MIT04 has made it to the final round of SARVODAYA. their topic is “BMC Case Study”. The finals will be held at NCR 2 1on 14th July 2:00 to 4 PM. The other teams in the fray are IIFT, SIBM, SPJIMR. The Sponsor for this event is BMC & iMetris

Team “Anurag” in the Finals of NIMITT'07


Anurag Sehgal (team Anurag) of PGDSM-MIT04 has made it to the final round of TATVA-II. His topic is “What makes a good Software Engineer”The finals will be held at NCR 2 1on 14th July 9:00 AM to 1 PM. The other teams in the fray are IIM–A, IIMK, SIBM , VGSOM IIT-Kgp. The Sponsor for this event is Tata Consultancy Services.

Aishi wins the VEDANTA Quiz..!



Aishidipta Lahiri of PGDSM-MIT04 has won the “VEDANTA” quiz of Day 5. The Sponsor for this event was Atos Origin.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Nimitt '07 - Waitlist


The teams from PGDSM-MIT04 waitlisted for various events of NIMITT’07 are:
1. Pathfinders: Pratibha Ryali , Chirag Bhatia , Shubham Arora – waitlisted for finals of SARVODAYA.
2. Sankalp: Saurabh Shukla , Roopak Nair – waitlisted for finals of ANVESHAN.
3. Parivarthan: Sumit Gandhi, Vikash C – waitlisted for finals of TATVA-I.
4. Strategy: Aakash Joshi & Roopak Nair – waitlisted for finals of TATVA-II.
5. Vichar : Avdhut Hirave, Manish Mrinal - Waitlisted for finals of ANVESHAN-I

Test your Nimitt Quotient




Cheers,
Vikas Advani

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

E-Drive Results

The wait is finally over!! Here are the results for E-Drive!!

First Prize: Ankur A. Joshi and Syed Taha Mahmood (PGDSM-MIT 2006-08)

Second Prize: Sandeep Cashyap R (PGDM 2006-08)

Third Prize: Delzin P. Irani and Rachit Agarwal (PGDSM-MIT 2006-08)

Consolation Prize: Mihir Dandwekar and Vivek MadhavPGPM 306

Congratulations to all the winners !! We also take this opportunity to extend our thanks to all the participants. We would also like to thank all the faculty who have supported us in this endeavor. All the winners will be felicitated at NIMITT's inaugural function, we request all the winners to be present in the auditorium on 13th July 07 at 10 AM.

Thanks once again!!

Cheers,

Team E-Drive
ITEACOM

A visit to 'Bangalore International Airport Ltd.' project site

Ravjeet Singh (PGDSM MIT 2005-2007) is now Program Manager and is handling both Off-Shore and on-Shore part for Bangalore International Airport Project (BIAL) for IT Systems and Communication. He is handling 9 projects/sub projects which include SAP implementation.

Projects Include:


  1. AODB (Airport Operational Database)
  2. FIDS (Flight Information Display Systems)
  3. LMS (Location Management Systems)
  4. CUTE (Common User Check In Terminal System)
  5. Networking (Active & Passive) LAN, WAN, Wifi, MPSS
  6. VoIP System (PABX Communication System)
  7. TRMS (Trunk Mobile Radio System)
  8. Hotline System SAP (6 modules; FI, CO, MM, SD,..)
  9. BRS (Baggage Reconciliation System)

The whole Project cost is now more than 9 Million Euros (approx 60 cr. INR including on-shore services).

Ravjeet wanted to convey this message - "I am highly thankful to all the professors and staff members to have had faith in me and given me the opportunity to be a part of SPJIMR Family."




Cheers,
Ganga, Guru, Ady - Bistrobanter, BIAL

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Water Volley- The spirit of PGDSM MIT | 30 june 2007

Mumbai was battered by torrential rains yesterday. But, nothing could put down the spirit of PGDSM MIT! The brown waters beckoned us...




Cheers,
Ganga - Bistrobanter, Waterworld
Picture courtesy: Nitin 'Aatif' Sharma, Patro Sarathy Case
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