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August 28th, 2006, 08:19 PM
New course for phirangs on doing biz in India
NEW YORK: The Caltech Industrial Relations Center (IRC) for Executive Education has announced the launch of a new course that will help American executives to successfully do business in India.
The two-day course, Doing Business with India: Key Success Factors, is designed to provide American executives with the insights and perspectives necessary to confidently evaluate both the opportunities and risks of working in and with Indian companies.
According to Nick Nichols, director at the Caltech IRC, "US companies invest significantly in overseas outsourcing, and India is becoming an increasingly promising market for US products. This course helps executives understand the factors that are critical to being successful from a business and cultural standpoint."
During the course at the Caltech IRC, attendees will have opportunities to share experiences about Indian business ventures, including a networking dinner at The Athenaeum, Caltech's faculty club on the campus of the California Institute of Technology.
Founded in 1940, the Caltech IRC for Executive Education offers high-impact learning opportunities focused on business issues critical to today's executives in technology-based companies. It is located at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, California.
Source: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1932854.cms
NEW YORK: The Caltech Industrial Relations Center (IRC) for Executive Education has announced the launch of a new course that will help American executives to successfully do business in India.
The two-day course, Doing Business with India: Key Success Factors, is designed to provide American executives with the insights and perspectives necessary to confidently evaluate both the opportunities and risks of working in and with Indian companies.
According to Nick Nichols, director at the Caltech IRC, "US companies invest significantly in overseas outsourcing, and India is becoming an increasingly promising market for US products. This course helps executives understand the factors that are critical to being successful from a business and cultural standpoint."
During the course at the Caltech IRC, attendees will have opportunities to share experiences about Indian business ventures, including a networking dinner at The Athenaeum, Caltech's faculty club on the campus of the California Institute of Technology.
Founded in 1940, the Caltech IRC for Executive Education offers high-impact learning opportunities focused on business issues critical to today's executives in technology-based companies. It is located at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, California.
Source: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1932854.cms