MDI Grrgaon organises National Management Convention "DELPHIQUE 2005" on 12 & 13th Nov 2005
November 13, 2005
DELPHIQUE '05 : Issues for panel discussion
A brief insight into the issues that will be taken up at Delphique '05 is provided below.
Finance Panel: Future Proofing the Banking Value Chain
Financial innovation is becoming ubiquitous with more and more products being created and traded in the market. Integration of financial innovation with reconstitution the business model in order to enable banks to command edge in the face of globalization is the main focus of
research. The research panel aims to come up with strategies for guarding existing markets and tapping new ones.
IT and Communications Panel: Future proofing the IT industry
It has changed the face of many businesses today but what will be the future of IT services in India? The research Panel will look into issues like the effect of IT solutions on the flexibility of business enterprises, and the services v/s products scenario in the future of the IT industry and the impact of service oriented architecture on Indian IT industry.
Operations Panel: Role of Information and Communication Technology in Supply Chain Management
The problems which were faced by Supply Chain were inflexibility, due to various factors. IT has helped deal with these problems in scientific way. The focus will be on evolving technologies like RFID, ERP, Modeling and e-SCM. The research Panel will use a combination of literature study and field work to plan and formulate efficient e-SCM solutions.
Marketing Panel: Marketing Wars: Davids vs. Goliaths
It is evident that in marketing warfare size does not matter as much as strategy. In the future, marketing wars would continue being fought, as they have been in the past. The research panel intends to reveal the strategies and styles that marketers of today employ with the belief that there are lessons for all to learn.
Strategy Panel: India - Comparative Advantage to Competitive Advantage
India's growth in past decade has led to comparisons with other developing economies of BRICK nations and the inevitable question of "Is this growth competitive?" The research panel aims to build a firm understanding of India's economical progress and incorporate it in developing a roadmap for Indian companies to achieve truly global success. The focus will also be on the significance of a sustainable environment for growth and value creation in the country and reshaping the perspective with which governments and firms view competitive success.
Human Resource Panel: Innovative Practices
With the wave of Human resources gaining momentum, the focus of companies is on customer satisfaction as well as employee exuberance. The research panel aims to demystify the myths associated with innovative practices and analyse and discuss extensively, hot topics like Talent Management, Employee Engagement, Quantifying HR and HR Branding. It shall also attempt to address the major issues and queries concerning Innovations like Employee Engagement Models, Leadership Development Programmes, Measuring Intangibles, Return on Investment, and Deployment of Information System in the
Concluded
Contributed by -
Maulik Nagpal
Media Relations
Delphique 2005