This 3 week course at ISB covers the emerging economic giant of India, focusing on social entrepreneurship, microfinance and Indian business culture.
ISB itself is only 10 years old, but it is a dynamic think tank. Its prestigious MBA program is ranked 13th in the world, and is a fast tracked one year program (vs the usual 2 years). All students must start and finish the course each year at the same times, and all reside on campus during course duration.
First impressions of India
First class Hyderabad Airport
My very first experience of India was arriving at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) in Hyderabad in the early morning of 4 July. The operation of the airport was impressive, well designed and transition through customs and baggage collection was painless and quick. This was not what I expected!
I’ve since learned that RGIA was rated by Airports Council International as world best in the 5-15 million passenger category. This airport was developed and is operated by GMR Hyderabad International Airport Limited (GHIAL), a Joint Venture consisting of GMR Group as the main partner along with national/ state governments as minor partners (ie. it is not state run).
Presidential Visit
We got our first taste of the unexpected when we reached the ISB campus (around 2am), and were informed that the President of India, H.E. Shrimati Pratibha Devisingh Patel would be attending the university the following day. Understandably we woke in the morning to a large military and government presence (including snipers on the roofs of the main campus). Although we were unable to attend the speech at such short notice, it was broadcast live on digital television. ISB link of the speech: http://www.isb.edu/File/PresidentSpeech.pdf
Unfortunately due to political unrest in the State of Anderra Pradesh, Hyderabad’s transportation system was effectively shut down for the two following days and for safety reasons all students were kept on the ISB campus during this time. News link below:
ISB Campus
Main ISB Building |
It is easy to get spoiled at ISB. All meals are provided buffet style and are of good quality, we are spoiled for choice. It is easy to pack on the kilos! This is where the excellent recreation and gym facilities come in. The campus provides complementary access to a complete gym with personal trainer, squash, basketball, volley ball courts, ping pong and billiard tables, and a 30 metre pool.
Sight seeing the history and culture of Hyderabad
Our first few lectures at ISB provided us with some background to Indian culture along with country facts and figures and overall framework of the economic and infrastructure development over the past 20 years. This was excellent ground work for our first foray into the city.
UTS-ISB Gang at Chowmahalla Palace |
Chowmahalla Palace |
Charminar bazaar |
Next stop was the Chowmahalla Palace, with its impressive marble throne and ornate hall, rooms filled with artefacts & paintings, and a collection of classic vehicles including a 1912 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost. Then on to Charminar, the local bazaar, famous for bangles and pearls where some of the group bargained and bought trinkets while others hassled a vendor for a fresh coconut.
Woman painting stairs - Golconda Fort |
Golconda Fort |
Descending Golconda Fort |
It was around 8pm but our day was not yet done. We all needed local Sim cards in order to call home. Phone stores stay open till past 9pm here, so, first experience doing business in India! We needed all the help we could get from Rahul, Suvir and our tour guide but after an hour of passport photocopying, buying phones and credit we were on our way.
– First day in a major Indian city was one to remember (even if we were a bit pampered on a tour bus!).
Buying phone credit at 9pm |
Over the coming blogs I’ll be covering various ISB lectures and tours of different companies which we are doing throughout the course. - Bollywood film review service can be included for a fee.