Bengaluru, NFAPost: ISBR Business School today inaugurated Vishleshan 2021 a platform for students, research scholars, academicians, and corporate delegates across the globe to showcase their research, explore ideas, and present papers on “Post Covid Practices 1.0″.
Vishleshan aims to identify future changes, challenges, and opportunities in management, both from the academicians’ and practitioners’ perspectives.
The platform by the business school invites papers from students, research scholars, practitioners on topics like Human Resources Practices in Post Covid Era, Marketing Strategies for navigating through Post Covid Era, Operational Strategies during Post Covid, Economic Policies to bring new opportunities during Post Covid Era, Handling Disruptions in Finance & Accounting during Post Covid Era, Remodeling Businesses in Post-Covid Era, Digital Technology Transformation on in Post Covid Era, and Sustainable Business in Post Covid Era.
The inaugural session of Vishleshan 2021 saw deliberations on how the world order has changed during the pandemic and how society was adapting to these changes. Speakers presented insights on how the future is shaping up and opportunities and challenges in a post-COVID-19 world.
Stay employed
Speaking on the changes, LIBA Management Development Centre, Chennai, Chairperson Dr M J Xavier said that the pandemic forced humanity and businesses to look at new skills.
“It is a reality that 25% of workers need to add new skills to stay employed post-pandemic. It is estimated that in the next 10 years, 65% of jobs will be new to the world. So, it is imperative for educators to bring in a curriculum that would prepare students for future jobs,” said Dr. M J Xavier.
According to Dr. M J Xavier, Reengineering India’s education system for the future will be the most important task for policymakers and educators post-pandemic period. Dr. M J Xavier also said that even though there is a revival of various industries, money is not coming into the country.
“Investment is not happening in the country as we have expected, and the government is tapping into various avenues to generate funds. Consumer attitudes have changed, people have become more conscious buyers as purchases are currently centered on most basic needs. Buying local and digital commerce are the most evident changes we have seen during the pandemic,” said Dr. M J Xavier.
Digital economy
During his Keynote address, University of Dubai President Dr. Eesa Mohammed Bastaki said that future digital economies will need new humane leadership which can be built only by giving focus on education.
“UAE is developing A Post-Oil strategy, with emphasis on renewable and sustainable energy, which is focusing on building the economy for the next fifty years. Quality education with a focus on research is a core focus area. This is a must for building a future-ready economy focusing on Research, business development, innovation, incubation with a world-class ICT,” said Dr. Eesa Mohammed Bastaki.
For the world to become sustainable economically, Dr. Eesa Mohammed Bastaki said there is a need to focus on all important elements of the 4th industry revolution ie, blockchain, IoT, bigdata, robotics, AI / AR, biotech, nanotech, cloud computing, and 3D printing and the one technology which covers all of these will be 5G.
According to Dr. Eesa Mohammed Bastaki, focus on these technologies will help stakeholders to build the future green economy and create future green jobs which are economically feasible.
ISBR Business School Managing Director Dr. Manish Kothari said that changes are happening at every front as the world is going through Covid-19 pandemic influences.
“Strategies, industries, and manpower requirements are changing so it is necessary for institutions to come forward, deliberate, and present research-based papers to the world, and make aware of the changes that are happening and how to adapt to those changes,” said Dr. Manish Kothari.
5G instruments
Dr. Manish Kothari also pointed out that the future is going to be blended and there is a need to have the technology, AI, and all 5G instruments in place to see that it can deliver from wherever stakeholders are in this world.
He said that education should be the main focus area and ensure that the learning process is continuous. Grooming leaders of tomorrow should be the main goal of the institution as they are going to shape our future.
ISBR Business School Director Dr. Y Lakshman Kumar during his welcome address said that ISBR believes that research enhances the holistic development of the faculty, students, and society at large.
“We have seen several changes in the past one year, companies are looking at revisiting and redesigning their products and services, rethinking the ways of working, and reimagining the structure of organizations. Reshaping our talents or reskilling or upskilling has become the new norm for the employees,” said Dr. Y Lakshman Kumar.
Vishleshan
Student Research and Analytics cell at ISBR uplifts and motivates the research culture among the students. Its main axiom is to inculcate research and innovative skills among the students of ISBR.
The Research cell aims at improving the research skills of the students and strengthening them. It is in charge of taking the research opportunities to the students to keep them engaged and motivated to publish their own original research articles in the leading journals.
The students are motivated to publish their works not only in the leading journals but also to present their papers in the conferences. Student Research cell always keeps the students informed about the new and emerging trends.