Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Gyan by Alum- Nikhil Khuldarni and others!!!

"Nikhil - KPMG ( IM 10) is coming for POM  guest lecture on 13 July.. 

Nikhil wants you all to  understand his blog.. 

http://www.nikhilkulkarni.in/2005/09/experienced-vs-freshers-mba.html "

This was content of the mail received from Dr Mandi.

Blog by Nikhil was informative and clears the perceptions of aspiring MBA candidates and also who have just begun their stunt.



Finally the day arrived, We had our first look at Mr . Nikhil, an alum of NITIE, PGDIM - X batch. Briefly about him, he is currently working in Mumbai with KPMG, India as IT Advisory Practice.  He begun the session with a question, who aspire to be a Entrepreneur and what strives them to achieve it.  As expected they were answers from peers like freedom, satisfaction, money, power, accountability, passion etc. Mr. Nikhil went on to dissect this information and assured as that after a couple of years, even a manager's job will be as challenging as an entrepreneur looks for. The take away for us, was this : "Don't become an entrepreneur for the wrong answers. Not because you have a bad boss, not because you have tight working hours and not because you hate your job. Become one for the right reason and you will have the stomach to take everything that it throws at you."

Having said that, he moved on to his presentation.

Mastishk
Nikhil and others were pioneers of Mastishk- a Business Simulation game held during Prerana- Biggest management fest of the country. He just believed in what he thinks and strives to achieve to make Mastishk a successful business simulation game attracting participants from various B-schools in the country.
The importance of taking such activities up, was stressed enough by Hemanth and Nikhil. Both of them mentioned that their final campus interviews were revolved around what they had done as organizers and creators of this game.

They are also rushed through what to do and what not to do at NITIE.

I would like to thank Dr. Mandi for inviting Alum of NITIE and sharing their knowledge and experiences. 

2 comments:

  1. Good to hear about your alum. Hope you take such alum sessions in future!

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    1. Thats a long way to go but definitely if given a chance I would take a session

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