DYNAMISM(E) - Biannual Student Magazine DYNAMISM(E) - Dec-2016

Volume 1, Issue 1, Dec-2016 International School of Management Excellence Quarterly Student Magazine DYNAMISM(E) Editorial Committee: Rema Visvanathan Kiran Kumar K V Meha Kapur Shobith Shetty Shreesh Sharan Sachin Sivakumar Jyoti Yadav Inside this Issue: #EditorSpeaking #WikiLeaks #Interview #AlumniWrites #ISMEianWrites #TalkingSpirits #TakingDigs #Adrenalin #BeingAlert #BrainGym #IfLooksCouldKill #Signals & much more Contributors: Sachin, Jyoti, Shobith, Akhil, Balaji, Deepika, Purushotham, Aman, Himani, Rahul, Shobith #EditorSpeaking Its probably the most interesting times in the global busi- ness landscape, that we are witnessing back -to-back surprises. On one hand, we are see- ing that the political equations are chang- ing, and on the other we are seeing a geo- graphical shift of eco- nomic leadership. As a country, India seems to be driving the toplines of businesses around, and at the same time, signal- ing existence of certain inherent weaknesses in a few sectors. An out- reaching analysis of fu- ture brings up the confi- dence, but, the status quo questions the logics. Today’s manager is op- erating in a complex environment. The layers of every problem needs a set of solutions. And solutions are not availa- ble in traditional man- agement theories. The competitive market sys- tem is efficient enough to foresee what a traditional manager would do next, and attempt to outdo her. Are the bud- ding managers being prepared to face this challenge? The changing B-School environment may throw some light on this. We are seeing new- er specializations— including sector specific ones. We are seeing increased focus on busi- GRESHAM’s LAW In economics, Gresham’s Law is a monetary principle stating that “bad money drives out good money”. For example, if there are two forms of commodity money in circulation, which are accepted by law as having similar face value, the more valuable commodity will disappear from circulation. ness analytics. In- creased research orien- tation, increased entre- preneurial training, management under stress and moving beyond established theories are few more to cheer for. In addition to the fact that these may not be sure shot moves towards build- ing future-ready man- agerial talents, ques- tion remains as to wheth- er this will guarantee the best solution. In the VUCA world, a successful man- ager is one who is able to dissect the problem on hand in the right way, and bring alternative solutions dynamically. Understanding of the ecosystem in which he operates is a prerequi- site. A splurge of such prepared managers is the need of the hour. #WikiLeaks