2nd Corporate Summit
On Talent Management 2014
Jaipuria Institute of Management,Vasundhara, Ghaziabad organized a corporate summit on “Talent Management 2014: Building Managerial Competitiveness” on 29th November 2014 at Raddison Blu hotel. The corporate summit was formally inaugurated by lighting a lamp by the chief guest, Mr. Sanjiv Mittal (IAS, Principal secretary, Technical education, Government of UP) the guest of honour, Mr. Rajeev Bhadauria (Director group HR, Jindal Steel and Power), Shri Shishir Jaipuria (Vice-chairman of Jaipuria group of institutions), Shri Vinod Malhotra (Director, Corporate relations, Jaipuria group of institutions) and Prof. (Dr.) Daveinder Narang (Director, Jaipuria Institute of Mangement, Ghaziabad).

The event was attended by over 200 participants comprising corporate, businessmen, academicians and management students. The summit discussion hovered on the science of acquiring requisite skills required for an individual and corporate alike today.
Shri Shishir Jaipuria (Vice-chairman of Jaipuria group of institutions) highlighted the importance of decision making and globalization has increased talent mobility. He also said that businesses should collaborate more closely with business schools.
Prof (Dr.) Daviender Narang, director of Jaipuria Institute of Management stressed that nurture, quality and adaptable work force is the key to organizational success as well as and ingredients of a successful talent management program.
Mr. Rajeev Bhadauria (director group HR, Jindal Steel and Power) distinguished between business environment of the pre-2008 and post-2008 (Lehman brother crises). Current market conditions are turbulent understanding business knowledge, people and processes is vital. The success mantra for managing talent is to adapt, upgrade, modify and change as per requirements. Inspired thinking and creative thinking is more important than ever before.
Sanjiv Mittal (IAS, Principal Secretary, Technical education, Government of UP) mentioned that companies prefer candidates who can deliver with least training and recruits need to prepare accordingly.
Shri Vinod Malhotra (Director, corporate relations, Jaipuria group of institutions) exhorted that the business environment is constantly evolving and there is a proliferation of knowledge.
Next stage of the summit was the panel discussion of various sectors with banking being the first one. Most participants of this panel called a career in banking as glorious and dynamic and need requisite skills for the same. Vishal Chauhan (VP, Kotak Mahindra Bank) mentioned that BFSI provides the opportunity for in-depth learning on the job. As per Mukta Malik (Vice-President,Axis Bank) banks look for ethics, trust, integrity, adaptability and positive attitude from candidates during hiring.
The second panel session on logistics and supply chain centered on the dearth of talent in this industry due to low perceived status among people. Dr. Parijat Upadhaya (Professor, IMT) emphasized is a strategic tool giving statistics about logistics and Walmart’s success story is tied with its successful supply chain. Mr. Howard James Scott (Managing Director, BigBear supply chain management) described career opportunities in supply chain in India and internationally.
Transportation, material handling and warehousing are key activities in logistics, said Radhamohan Gupta (Regional Procurement Director-South Asia, Reckitt & Benckiser). As per Vijay Sharma (Head product development (Cargo), GMR Delhi International Airport Pvt. Ltd.) logistics sector can overcome address the talent gap in their sector through by encouraging innovation and creativity at corporate and individual level. Skill development, including cross function training at every level of management can foster a culture of learning and growth. Job rotation can also aid in job enrichment.
The third panel session post lunch focused on E-commerce industry where they consensually stated the tremendous growth opportunities exist in India. Ms. Shika Taneja (Senior Director-HR, ShopClues.com) that this is going to transform retail industry as consumers expect best quality at least cost at their convenience. As per Mr. Tarun Kumar (Head-HR-North, Tech Mahindra) good analytical and marketing skills besides computer programming aids any e-commerce company. He stressed on creating a strong physical infrastructure behind online sites. Cross border trade has further fuelled the growth of e-commerce sites.
As per Nitin Singh (Manager, HR, Bharti Airtel) the key pillars of success in e-commerce domain are Technology, logistics, order management, merchandising and marketing. Further on he said that to build managerial competitiveness required in E-commerce industry one needs to thoroughly analyze margin strategies and competitive scope.
Prof (Dr.) Daviender Narang formally closed the proceedings of the corporate summit by delivering a vote of thanks and hoped that all participants would have benefited from this event. This corporate summit was coordinated by director of Jaipura Institute of Management, Prof (Dr.) Daviender Narang Dr. Ashwani Varshney, Dr. Anil Gupta, Ms. Bhavna Malik, Dr. Rajni Singh.
SESSION PLAN & TOPICS
Emerging Talent Management Practices in Indian Banking Industry
How to identify, attract and retain enough employees at all levels to meet the needs of changing banking practices? Is there an effective way to deal with attrition or even to live with it?
How to create a value proposition that appeals to multiple generations?
How to develop a robust leadership pipeline and transfer key knowledge and relationships to meet their strategic objectives?
Understand the mentoring process to groom young talents and the issues and challenges faced by the mentors while mentoring and building competitiveness in bank employees.
Name of the Panelist | Designation | Name of the Company |
Mukta Malik | VP | Axis Bank |
Sonal Chadha | AVP | Copal Amba Pvt.Ltd. |
Shivesh Singh | Zonal Head HR | L&T Finance |
Sunil Nirwal | Regional Head Retail Banking | Kotak Mahindra Bank |
Alen Aruldhas | Regional Manager (North) HR | DCB Bank |
Vishal Chauhan | VP | Kotak Mahindra Bank |
Tarun Jain | AVP | WNS |
Logistics and Supply Chain Talent Gaps
How to tackle the talent shortages that surfaced at most occupational levels in supply chain at middle level and senior level? Need for addressing the talent gap between demand and availability of professionals in Logistics and Supply chain Industry.
How companies can best plan, select and implement development strategies for the entire talent pool?
How to prepare for the supply chain talent perfect storm, organizations’ talent management programs need to have structurally sound employee value propositions that span opportunity, work, rewards, people, and organization.
Focuses on developing strategies for companies to attract, develop, and retain best-in-class Supply Chain talent employees so that they can be the strategic thinkers, collaborators, and coordinators to optimize complex networks and global capabilities.
Name of the Panelist | Designation | Name of the Company |
Deepak Jain | Head HR | Transport Corporation of India Ltd. |
Vijay Sharma | Head Product Development (Cargo) | GMR Delhi International Airport Pvt .Ltd. |
Radha Mohan Gupta | Regional Procurement Director-South Asia | Reckitt & Benckiser |
Howard James Scott | MD | BigBear Supply Chain Management Pvt.Ltd. |
Himanshu Agarwal | Head-HR | Omlogistics Pvt.Ltd. |
Y. Archana | Senior Manager –HR | Indian Oil Corporation Limited |
Dr.Parijat Upadhaya | Professor | IMT |
Ibad Hanif | Director | Contract Logistics Pvt Ltd. |
Building Managerial Competitiveness in Ecommerce Industry
What strategies can be derived to build competitive advantage to e- Business?
How companies can best plan, select and implement development strategies for the entire talent pool to fill “hundreds and hundreds of jobs” in E-commerce?
Focus on creating “Hybrid professionals” who can manage resources and utilize the ultimate potential of the available technology i.e. an e-commerce manager of the 21st century has to be able to face the workplace’s needs in an inter-, multi-and trans-disciplinary way.
Ability to define, expand, and employ the e-commerce infrastructure to make their business enough powerful to gain more from the new business opportunities. Development of actual strategies for reaching competitive advantages through e-commerce is a must for being successful in the 21st century.
Name of the Panelist | Designation | Name of the Company |
Vishal Chopra | VP-HR | Home Credit India |
Rahoul Srivastava | Head HR | Elitify.com |
Clarion Smith | Partner | Mix Org |
Savitha Gowda | Head HR | Via.com |
Tarun Kumar | Head HR (North) | Tech Mahindra |
Manmohan Bhutani | VP | Fiserv Global Services |
Raj Mahajan | CEO | Binacatunes Pvt Ltd |
Nitin Singh | Manager -HR | Bharti Airtel |
Dinesh Chug | VP-HR | Edukart |
Rajiv Naithani | AVP-HR & L&D | Global Logic India Pvt.Ltd. |
Shikha Tanjea | Sr Director HR | ShopClues.com |
Topics
How to identify, attract and retain enough employees at all levels to meet the needs of changing banking practices
How to create a value proposition that appeals to multiple generations
Understand the mentoring process and building managerial competitiveness in bank employees
How to tackle the talent shortages that surfaced at most occupational levels in supply chain at middle level and senior level
How to prepare for the supply chain talent perfect storm
How to develop strategies for companies to attract, develop, and retain best-in-class Supply Chain talent employees
How companies can best plan, select and implement development to fill “hundreds and hundreds of jobs” in E-commerce
How to create “Hybrid professionals” in Ecommerce industry who can manage resources and utilize the ultimate potential of the available technology
SPEAKERS
CHIEF GUEST

Mr. Sanjiv Mittal
IAS, Principal Secretary, Technical Education,
Government of UP

Mr. Rajeev Bhadauria
Director Group HR,
Jindal Steel and Power

Mr. Vijay Sharma
Head Product Development (Cargo), GMR,
Delhi International Airport Pvt. Ltd.

Mr. Vishal Chauhan
VP,
Kotak Mahindra Bank

Mukta Malik
Vice-President,
Axis Bank

Dr. Parijat Upadhaya
Professor,
IMT

Mr. Radhamohan Gupta
Regional Procurement Director-South Asia,
Reckitt & Benckiser

Ms. Shika Taneja
Senior Director-HR,
ShopClues.com

Mr. Howard James Scott
Managing Director,
BigBear supply chain Management

Mr. Tarun Kumar
Head-HR-North,
Tech Mahindra

Mr. Nitin Singh
Manager, HR,
Bharti Airtel
SPEAKER VIDEOS
Dr. Daviender Narang, Jaipuria Institute of Management, Indirapuram Ghaziabad
Chief Guest : Mr. Sanjiv Mittal IAS, Principal Secretary, Technical Education, Government of UP
Chief Guest Shri Sanjiv Mittal (IAS, Principal secretary, Technical education, Government of UP) : talked on “Companies prefer candidates who can deliver with least training. He also highlighted the gap between course curriculum and industry requirements and advice the students to prepare themselves accordingly.” at 2nd Corporate Summit organised by Jaipuria Institute of Management, Vasundhara Ghaziabad
Guest of Honour : Mr. Rajeev Bhadauria (Director group HR, Jindal Steel and Power)
Emerging Talent Management Practices in Indian Banking : Mukta Malik – Vice-President, Axis Bank
Speaker Mukta Malik – Vice-President, Axis Bank : talked on the theme “Emerging Talent Management Practices in Indian Banking Industry” at 2nd Corporate Summit organised by Jaipuria Institute of Management, Vasundhara Ghaziabad
Emerging Talent Management Practices in Indian Banking: Mr. Vishal Chauhan-VP, Kotak Mahindra Bank
Speaker Mr. Vishal Chauhan – VP, Kotak Mahindra Bank : talked on the theme “Emerging Talent Management Practices in Indian Banking Industry” at 2nd Corporate Summit organised by Jaipuria Institute of Management, Vasundhara Ghaziabad
Building Managerial Competitiveness in Ecommerce Industry : Ms. Shika Taneja, ShopClues.com
Speaker Ms. Shika Taneja, Senior Director-HR, ShopClues.com : talked on the theme “Building Managerial Competitiveness in Ecommerce Industry” at 2nd Corporate Summit organised by Jaipuria Institute of Management, Vasundhara Ghaziabad
Logistics and Supply Chain Talent Gaps: Mr.Radhamohan Gupta,Reckitt & Benckiser
Speaker Mr. Radhamohan Gupta, Regional Procurement Director-South Asia, Reckitt & Benckiser : talked on the theme “Logistics and Supply Chain Talent Gaps” at 2nd Corporate Summit organised by Jaipuria Institute of Management, Vasundhara Ghaziabad
Logistics and Supply Chain Talent Gaps: Mr. Howard James Scott, Managing Director, BigBear
Speaker Mr. Howard James Scott, Managing Director, BigBear Supply Chain Management : talked on the theme “Logistics and Supply Chain Talent Gaps” at 2nd Corporate Summit organised by Jaipuria Institute of Management, Vasundhara Ghaziabad
Logistics and Supply Chain Talent Gaps : Dr. Parijat Upadhaya – Professor, IMT Ghaziabad
Speaker Dr. Parijat Upadhaya – Professor, IMT : talked on the theme “Logistics and Supply Chain Talent Gaps” at 2nd Corporate Summit organised by Jaipuria Institute of Management, Vasundhara Ghaziabad
Building Managerial Competitiveness in Ecommerce Industry:Mr.Tarun Kumar,Head-HR-North,Tech Mahindra
Speaker Mr. Tarun Kumar – Head-HR-North, Tech Mahindra : talked on the theme “Building Managerial Competitiveness in Ecommerce Industry” at 2nd Corporate Summit organised by Jaipuria Institute of Management, Vasundhara Ghaziabad
Building Managerial Competitiveness in Ecommerce Industry: Mr. Nitin Singh, HR, Bharti Airtel
Speaker Mr. Nitin Singh – HR, Bharti Airtel : talked on the theme “Building Managerial Competitiveness in Ecommerce Industry” at 2nd Corporate Summit organised by Jaipuria Institute of Management, Vasundhara Ghaziabad
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