'It is important that our executive MBAs experience India'

'It is important that our executive MBAs experience India'

Q&A: Phil Rosenzwieg, Professor, Strategy and International Management

Chitra Unnithan / Ahmedabad February 15, 2010, 0:18 IST

The executive MBA programme at Switzerland-based International Institute for Management Development (IMD) is ranked among the top 20 such courses worldwide. As part of the course, the institute conducts a Discovery Expedition to India. Phil Rosenzwieg, professor of Strategy and International Management, and his students recently visited India as part of the expedition. Rosenwieg spoke to Chitra Unnithan about his experience. Edited excerpts:

What is the Discovery Expedition all about?

EMBA Discovery Expeditions are real-time lessons on exploring new trends and ideas, and evaluating their relevance for participants and companies. They include visits to the likes of Silicon Valley and Shanghai. Our programme involves work with company-specific assignments, along with three Discovery Expeditions to other parts of the world. Our goal is not just to learn about the economy and business challenges but also to learn about the social and environmental issues.

After Shanghai and Silicon Valley, why did IMD choose India for the discovery programme?
India is a very important part of the world stage today. It is very important that our executive MBAs experience India. India is a global power in the making, if it manages to achieve anywhere near its full potential over the next few years. Our visit to India sets us up nicely for our next trip to Shanghai in May, as there are many points of comparison and contrast between these two giant nations — economically, socially, politically, environmentally, and more.

What were the take-aways from India?

India is also a place of stark contrasts, often positioned side by side: abject poverty next to western luxury and sophistication; global corporations (both Indian and foreign) next to grassroots entrepreneurship. IMD Executive MBA participants visited leading companies including Infosys Technologies, ICICI Bank, Bajaj Auto, Mahindra & Mahindra, and Zensar and interacted with speakers who talked about issues like entrepreneurship, advertising in Indian culture, spiritual life, and microfinance. The participants stayed in Mumbai where they witnessed the full range of urban life — from Marine Drive to Dharavi, a slum of more than a million people. The group also travelled to Pune, and visited villages east of Pune to understand rural issues, including education and agriculture.

And last autumn, five leading companies (ICICI, Tata Motors, Wipro Water, Zensar, and Jaipur Rugs) identified two projects each, which groups of students began to work on in December, first on a remote basis, then during their time at IMD from Jan 17-23, and then while in India, finally making presentations to the client firms on this month. Perhaps this was the most valuable part of the Discovery Expedition.

How important is India as an education market for IMD?

India is highly important as a country for us to learn about. It has not, so far, been a large market for IMD, but we hope that will improve over time. We have had a few Indian nationals doing our EMBA, and would like to have many more.

http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/%5Cit-is-important-that-our-executive-mbas-experience-india%5C/385701/

Jaipur Rugs Company website in Other languages:

Jaipur Rugs Company website in Other languages:

English : http://www.jaipurrugsco.com

Arabic : http://www.jaipurrugsco.com/ar

Turkish : http://www.jaipurrugsco.com/tr

Russian : http://www.jaipurrugsco.com/ru

Japanese : http://www.jaipurrugsco.com/jp

French : http://www.jaipurrugsco.com/fr

Jaipur Rugs Foundation

The secret of life is in art- Oscar Wilde

Jaipur Rugs Foundation, a social initiative of Jaipur Rugs Company Pvt. Ltd (JRCPL) theorizes on producing employability for the unemployed, providing employable opportunities for the ambitious artisans and supporting them in every way to graduate them as entrepreneurs. Its purpose is to uplift the underprivileged communities through the art of weaving in those areas where agricultural activities are not possible.

The goals of this ground breaking foundation are:
- To encourage and improve the living conditions of the rural weavers and artisans
- To enhance their earning capacities through proper guidance and training
- To facilitate the rural artisans with the latest technologies
- To make the Indian carpet industry at par with the International standards

Jaipur Rugs Foundation came into being in 2004. In a span of just four years, the foundation has expanded to eleven states in India touching 1000 villages, over 10000 families and more than 25000 artisans. Currently, Jaipur Rugs Foundation plans to expand its spheres across all states in India.

More on Jaipur Rugs Foundation

The founder and trustee of the Jaipur Rugs Foundation, Nand Kishore Chaudhary believes in supporting the rural artisans and weavers in a way that they transform themselves into entrepreneurs and take the industry to a new level. Jaipur Rugs Foundation was earlier known as the International Research and Development Institute. The foundation’s model propagates the idea of a facilitator that bridges the underprivileged and unemployed with the government.

JRF’s website now has new sections for the viewers to interact. So if you want to browse through all the information pertaining to carpets, weavers, want to leave your comments or suggestions or want to be abreast of the recent changes and developments in the industry or foundation, do visit us at:

http://www.jaipurrugs.org/news.htm

http://www.jaipurrugs.org/JRF-Article.htm

http://www.jaipurrugs.org/2-JRF_Article.htm

http://www.jaipurrugs.org/map.htm

http://www.jaipurrugs.org/guestbook.htm

Say ‘No’ to Child Labor

Owing to the growing population, the means and standards of living in India are depleting in the rural areas. Child labor is very common to see in all industries. Children are considered to be the futuristic bread earners and therefore are induced by their families to work along with them. Factories and other industries have failed to set up prescribed standards of work and environment for these helpless children. They continue to work on the looms or coal mines behind closed and guarded doors………

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Old Methodology

Traditionally, all the designs that were used in the carpet were done manually. It was entirely dependent on the designers’ creativity to produce a range of colorful designs. Design outline is prepared on white paper and then filled with appropriate colors to make them different from existing designs. The same design was used to be converted into different graph papers to enable weavers understand them clearly so that while interlocking of wool into cotton they could interpret the designs accurately. After the finalization of design, a reduced graphical format of the complete design was prepared and given to weavers. The whole designing process used to take around 20-25 days depending on the compactness and size of the carpet.

New Methodology

With the advent of advanced computer systems, designing softwares are used inorder to facilitate the designers with vivid colors and graphs. The ‘maps’ are prepared and a print of these is sent to the weavers. While weaving one translates verbally the graphical design into their own weaving language called “Boli” and concurrently other person interlocks the woolen threads into a net of cotton threads called as “Tana-Bana”. Time taken for interlocking the wool varies according to their knotting compactness. Thus, the higher the compactness the greater is time spent by the weavers. At the end of the process, a tough carpet made by weavers goes through several chemical processes and final product comes out as a soft and colorful floor covering.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

ジャイプール・ラグズ基金

ジャイプール・ラグズ基金 - Jaipur Rugs Foundation Japanese
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ジャイプール・ラグズ基金(Jaipur Rugs Foundation : JRF)はインド慈善信託法の基に2004年に設立されま した。 JRFは伝統的な絨毯産業の育成を通じて、インド農村部を社会・経済の両面から発展させ、また同時に貧困を削減することを念頭において活動を行っております.

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JRFの歴史

ジャイプール・ラグズ基金は、絨毯の製造・輸出販売を行う「ジャイプール・ラグズ・カンパニー」の社会貢献事業として、2004年に設立されたNPO財団です。アメリカ・ヨーロッパを中心にグローバルな市場を持つジャイプール・ラグズ・カンパニーによって、農村部の職工達によって織られた絨毯を確実に販売することができ、またそれにより適正な利益を職工達に還元することを可能にしています。 創業者のNKチョウダリーは、絨毯産業に過去35年従事してまいりました。彼の持つ「絨毯の職能教育を通じて、地域全体の社会的・経済的発展をサポートする」という理念の基、我々は事業を拡大させつつ、様々な分野に活動の手を広げています

 
• JRFは、農村部の職工達が彼らに不利な条件下で仕事をしていることに気づき、活動を始めました。

• JRFは様々なプログラムを通じて、地域に残る貧困の根を取り除く活動をしていおります。

• JRFのプログラムを通じて様々なパートナー機関が我々のプログラムに協力し、共に共通の課題である貧困撲滅、生活水準の向上等に取り組んでおります。

www.jaipurrugs.org/jp

Now Jaipur Rugs Company pvt. Ltd. ISO 9001:2000 certified

ISO 9001:2000 certification -Jaipur Rugs

Good News,,,,
Now Jaipur Rugs Company pvt. Ltd. ISO 9001:2000 certified


Exceptional quality products manufactured in an environment friendly manufacturing unit under the supervision of highly experienced quality checkers and skilled workers have helped Jaipur Rugs to attain the ISO 9000 / ISO 14000 and SA 8000 certification.

The company is dedicated to quality and continual improvement of both the customers and employees. High growth, efficiency, performance are the outcome of the quality system of the organization. Giving utmost importance to quality has paved the way towards quality products, efficient customer services and we have been able to go beyond the expectations of our clients.

We strictly adhere to international quality standards when it comes to reaching out to our discerning clientèles globally. Every procedure starting from the concept of the design to the execution, keeping in mind the intricate designs & texture, goes through immense endurance to deliver an ultimate artwork. The hand woven rugs & carpets made by human hands without the involvement of any machine assures the biggest guarantee of our quality, enabling us to make a beautiful creation like the striking hand-knotted, hand-tufted and flat woven designs.

Environmental
In order to provide the best quality products, best-in-class services, best customer services at the best prices, Jaipur Rugs has always strived towards creating a environmentally excellent company culture. Our aim is to attain fully integrated environmental culture and we have been successful in attaining this by following certain principles such as follows:

· Design products with the environment in mind

· Prevent waste and pollution

· Continually improve our performance

· Demonstrate responsibility to stakeholders

· Comply with the Law

Social Accountability
We provide all round development of all stakeholders with special emphasis on the economically and socially backward class of people of the society. We are committed to accomplish this by doing the following:

· We are developing health and safety management for our stakeholders.

· We very well know the rights of the employees and their freedom of association.

· We do not discriminate people on any ground.

· We provide fair remuneration on the basis of recognized job evaluation system.

· We ensure that no child or force labor exists in our company and with our suppliers.

http://www.jaipurrugsco.com/quality-rugs.html

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Jaipur Rugs Trade fair Details Update…

Jaipur Rugs Trade fair Details Update…

Hello our all visitors

We are very happy to share our upcoming trade fair participation details.

Please check and use best service…..

http://www.jaipurrugsco.com/trade-events.html

Atlanta International Area Rug Market
Date : July 13 - 16, 2008
Venue : Atlanta, Americas' Mart Bldg 1, Suite 3-C-15
Stall No : 3rd Floor C15
Opening Hours : Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m
Website : http://www.americasmart.com

Las Vegas 2008
Date : July 28 - August 1, 2008
Venue : World Market Center Las Vegas 495 S Grand Central ParkwayLas Vegas, NV 89106
Stall No : Suite C-0824
Website : http://www.lasvegasmarket.com

India Carpet Expo
Date : October 17 - 20, 2008
Venue : Hotel Taj Ganges, Varanasi, India
Website : http://www.indiancarpets.com

High Point
Date : October 20 - 26, 2008
Venue : Showplace, Suite 3415
Website : http://www.highpointmarket.org

DOMOTEX HANNOVER 2009
Date : January 17 - 20, 2009
Venue : Exhibition Grounds, 30521 Hannover, Germany
Opening Hours : Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m
Location : Hall 17, Stand C41
Website : http://www.domotex.de

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