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Dr Vaidyanathan’s key strategies for career growth with a global BBA degree

 

A global BBA degree offers an inclusive education in business administration, covering management, marketing, finance, and entrepreneurship. It provides students with a diverse set of skills applicable across various sectors, fostering flexibility in their career paths.

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Dr Vaidyanathan Jayaraman, Dean - Undergraduate Programs & Professor - Supply Chain Operations, Data Sciences & Analytics, SP Jain School of Global Management, writes an article in Career India on the benefits and advantages of pursuing a Global BBA degree.

In the article, he talks about how the global BBA curriculum goes beyond theoretical knowledge to cultivate leadership and entrepreneurial skills. Through hands-on learning experiences and leadership development initiatives, students acquire the skills to handle complex business environments and emerge as capable leaders effectively.

He adds, “Entrepreneurs are trained to identify opportunities and optimise their risk taking. They also embrace the concept of lifelong learning and looking for ways to expand their skillset. So, adopting a growth mindset can help students to fine tune new skills and stay ahead of their competitors in their workplace”.

To read the full article, please click here.

 

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