India is a land of promise. Opportunities are visible everywhere. Despite the global slowdown, GDP growth has not stopped or turned negative. Young people from all over are raring to go. The state governments are falling over each other through pothole-lined streets, luring investors and investments.
Dr. Manas C. Fuloria (Harvard, Stanford, IIT-Delhi) Director - Strategic initiatives
Director - Strategic Initiatives of the PROTON business school
is the globe-trotting Dr. Manas Fuloria, who has co-founded
and managed a number of international consulting, software and
manufacturing companies including Nagarro Inc., SupplyChainge
Inc. and MNI Partners LLC. He has advised Fortune 500 and
other corporations in the US, Europe and India, including
Johnson & Johnson, Carrier Corporation, Coca Cola, ICICI, New
Balance, Gap and Umicore. He has been invited to speak on
operations management at the University of Chicago Graduate
School of Business, the New York University Stern School of
Business, the Pepperdine University School of Business and
Management, the Portland State University School of Business,
the NIFT-Delhi, the IIT-Delhi, the Management Center Europe,
the St. Gallen Business School and the Stanford University
Engineering School.
He now wishes to bring his management experience to bear on
helping create cadres of responsible and positive-thinking
managers and leaders for modern India. Dr. Fuloria holds PhD
and B.Tech degrees in operations management and manufacturing
from IIT Delhi, an MS in manufacturing systems from Stanford
University, and has worked as a researcher with the Technology
and Operations Management group at the Harvard Business
School. At IIT Delhi, he was awarded the RKM Medal for
Responsible Student Leadership, and at Stanford he was a
recipient of the SIMA Fellowship. You can read more of Manas's thoughts daily on drmanasblog.proton.in
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