ISB: A Leading Business School in India
Case Code: BSTR106 Case Length: 17 Pages Period: 1995 - 2004 Pub Date: 2004 Teaching Note: Not Available |
Price: Rs.300 Organization: Indian School of Business Industry: Higher Education Countries : India Themes: Corporate Strategy |
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Abstract
The case discusses the Indian School of Business (ISB), a leading business school in India. ISB aims to become the best business school in Asia and among the best in the world. The case describes what makes ISB unique including its course curriculum, faculty, teaching approach and methodology, infrastructural facilities and placements. The case also examines the hurdles faced by ISB in setting up a world class B-school and details its other financial and administrative problems. Finally, the case describes ISB's recent initiatives and the strategies adopted by the institution to achieve its vision.
Issues
The case is structured to achieve the following teaching objectives:
- Management practices followed by world class B-schools to create future leaders and entrepreneurs
- The importance for leading business schools of providing access to world-class faculty, course curriculum and infrastructural facilities
Contents
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Introduction
Background Note
ISB's Course Curriculum and Faculty
ISB's Teaching Approach and Methodology
Infrastructure at ISB
Placements at ISB
The Problems
The New Initiatives
Exhibits
Keywords
Indian School of Business, ISB, business school, India, best business school, course curriculum, faculty, teaching approach, methodology, infrastructural facilities, placements, hurdles, world class, B-school, financial, administrative problems, strategies, vision
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