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Saturday, 15 November 2008
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 Prof Ramnath Narayanswamy

Prof. Ramnath Narayanswamy
Professor, Economics & Social Science

The Post Graduate Program in Software Enterprise Management has been by far one of our most spectacular successes. Uniquely designed to meet the needs of software engineers the objective of the program is to embed managerial skills that are likely to be useful for a software engineer as he advances in his vocation. 

 Prof K Kumar

K, Kumar
Visiting Professor, Entrepreneurship

The future growth of Indian software industry is going to depend to a great extent on how the Indian IT companies are going to leverage managerial skills and domain skills in addition to the technology skills which they already have and it is precisely in this context that the PGSEM program is positioned both in terms of its content and format to very efficiently impart these skills to the industry professionals and to the companies as a whole.

 Prof Vasanthi Srinivasan

Vasanthi Srinivasan,
Assistant Professor, Organization Behavior and HRM

“What is interesting and perhaps unique is that this practice of continuing education (PGSEM) came very early and has caught on in the (IT) industry. There are three ways a PGSEM can benefit a participant's career growth: vertical growth, lateral growth and value add to the existing role. I find that an overwhelming number of participants agree that they have realized the third benefit quite quickly, though there have been people who have moved into other work areas and other roles also”.

 

Prof. V Chandrashekar
PGSEM Faculty

Its one of the most enjoyable courses that I teach here and the reason for that is twofold, like it takes two hands to clap. And I find the PGSEM group incredibly mature and coming with experiences. The course takes on a new challenge of its own. What is most interesting, of course, is the fact that in the technology area the opportunities for entrepreneurship and innovation are so high today. I have found each year consistently students coming not just with the innovation but also with the zeal to be entrepreneurs.



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