One of Canada ’s leading business schools,
the Richard Ivey School of Business has signed a Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) with the Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon, for development
and global distribution of India-focused business case studies.
Case-based learning is fast being adopted
by business schools across the world. Carol Stephenson, Dean, Richard Ivey School of Business explains,
“Case based learning is a highly effective and relevant teaching methodology to
make management education more attuned to real world business challenges,
particularly in fast-growth and emerging economies such as India.”
Richard Ivey has also set up a Centre for Case Development in collaboration with the Indian
School of Business in Hyderabad . The Centre enhances case writing
capabilities among Indian academia, and also distributes these cases worldwide.
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Globally, Ivey is known for its case-based approach to learning and is
ranked the #1 producer of Asian-based cases worldwide and the #2 producer of
cases overall.
I spoke
to Ariff Kachra, Strategy
Professor & Director India Development, Richard Ivey School of Business two
years ago when he was putting together Ivey’s India strategy and he said, at
that time: “We are very excited about working in India – both on case
development (Ivey has several initiatives including partnerships with Indian
School of Business and the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore) and
executive education.”
Ivey is also working on executive
development programmes for Indian companies.
Kachra revealed that the business
school has met with more than two dozen companies in India across a variety of
industries including software, telecom, manufacturing and in the financial
sector. “We have tried very hard to reach a cross-section of companies – some
are based only in India ,
some are Indian companies with branches around the world and some are foreign
multi-nationals.”