In-House Training / Competition
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Corporate
In-house
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Smaller competitions are also conducted on specific request of the
Corporates or Management Institutes or Local Management Associations.
The Business Simulation Exercise is conducted as In-House Training
Program for both Corporate Managers/Executives & B-School Students.
As a business challenge, management games are conducted within organisations
or institutes as a learning tool. Normally this exercise is conducted
over two days of 7-8 hours hours each, including a briefing session
of 2 hours.
Corporate Management
Games (CMG) / In-house Corporate Games
In-House Training Program for Corporate: This is meant for the benefit
of corporate managers/executives to enhance their business acumen
and decision making skills under pressure situations. AIMA has conducted
the Games for over 15,000 participants in 300 corporates across
the country during the last ten years. Some of the most recent beneficiaries
of the Games are :
| Indian Oil Corporation |
Aditya Birla Group |
JSW Steel |
| NTPC |
NHPC |
Tata Steel |
| Kochi Refineries |
Honda Hero |
Asian Paints |
| Larson & Tourbo |
JK Industries |
Crompton Greaves Ltd. |
| Maruti Udyog Ltd. |
MMTC |
HFCL |
| BPCL |
Tata Power |
TCS |
| Reliance Industries |
CESC Ltd. |
SAIL |
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Management Institute
Games / In-house Bschool Games
In-House Training Programs or Management Institute Games (MIG) are
for the benefit of students of management institutes. This exercise
gives them the chance to implement the Management concepts learnt
in their class rooms. In short, it can be defined as complete 2
year MBA programme compressed in 2 days. Some of the most recent
beneficiaries are :
| IIM-Lucknow |
Xavier (XISS) |
XISS, Ranchi |
| IIT - Kanpur |
SCMHRD |
IFMR, Chennai |
| FMS – Delhi |
Vignana Jyothi |
SIIB, Pune |
| Symbiosis Inst. Of Bus. Mgmt. |
XLRI |
ICFAI, Hyderabad |
| Birla Inst. Of Mgmt & Tech. |
SCIT, Pune |
SIBAR, Pune |
| XLRI, Jamshedpur |
IFMR |
IFMR |
| PSGIM, Coimbatore |
Jodhpur Inst Mgmt |
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The feedback from the participants has indeed been very encouraging.
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