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1 KJ SOMAIYA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES & RESEARCH
ISSUE 3 VOLUME 3
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Dear Alumnus,
So before you head start deeper into the year 2014, we present to you the Imprints for November- December, 2013
and hope you find it interesting. We also welcome you to write articles for us, for the forthcoming January-
February, 2014 issue of Imprints.
This issue of Imprints brings to you several exciting activities and events organised by several committees on cam-
pus that indeed made 2013 an eventful year.
We started with the fun-filled celebration of the homecoming of our beloved alumni in Nostalgia. We are proud to
tell you that this year Nostalgia got bigger and better with cultural performances, DJ dance floor and most im-
portantly welcoming more than 300 alumni.
Next, we hosted the Annual event of SIMSR, Samavesh where experienced industry stalwarts meet young aspiring
managers. Moving ahead, a series of events were organised by Navikaran, the Inter-college marketing event of
SIMSR.
COMSTRAT, the Communication Strategy event was hosted by Draft FCB in association with SIMSR, wherein a
national level B school case study competition was conducted for Godrej Expert. Read on to find out more.
Outreach, a brand new initiative by the Alumni Committee - what is it all about, who did we meet and more, await-
ing inside. Alumni Satish Menon and Nirav Bhatt visited SIMSR and addressed the 2013-2015 batch with an in-
spiring lecture, sharing their career stories and industry trends as a part of our ALUMNISCENE.
Also bringing to you the Achievements section of Imprints showcasing the achievements of SIMSR students at the
inter-collegiate level.
On behalf of SIMSR ALCOM team we wish our ALUMNI and their families a very Happy New Year and a
Happy Reading.
Regards,
Radha Iyer
Chairperson, Alumni Committee
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Nostalgia On 23rd December, 2013, K.J.
Somaiya Institute of Management
Studies and Research once again
opened its doors to host its flagship
annual alumni homecoming event,
the ultimate extravaganza -
Nostalgia.
Shades of the Past, the theme for
Nostalgia-2013 signified a look at
what has gone by. From decorations
and dance themes to promotions on so-
cial media, everything was totally in
sync with the theme for this year.
A large number of Alumni attended
the event with their spouses and family
with the registrations crossing 100. More
than 200 alumni, guests, faculty mem-
bers, staff and students attended the
event celebrating the spirit of conviviali-
ty, connection with batch-mates, seniors,
juniors as well as the current students of
SIMSR. Now you know why this
event holds a special significance in
the SIMSR calendar - the over-
whelming turnout it receives every
year. The event commenced with
sports organized for the alumni fol-
lowed by registration, campus tour
and a glance at what all the exclu-
sive and non-exclusive committees
of SIMSR had done in the past one
year. The stalls were festooned with
various themes
relating to marketing, international
business, retail etc. making it an inter-
esting watch for the Alumni. Follow-
ing this was the Annual General Meet-
ing for the alumni committee mem-
bers, alumni and the college manage-
ment to discuss and share the work
done by the committee so far and sug-
gestions to improve the same. The
purpose was to further the bond be-
tween our beloved alumni and their
alma-mater.
As behind every successful event
there is always a hardworking
team, volunteers for Nostalgia’13
left no stone unturned to make this
event a grand success.
The team promises to bring a big-
ger and better event next year!
Merry Christmas and a
very Happy New Year!!
Mementos were distributed to felici-
tate the alumni of batch 1999 and
2000.
The following evening unfolded with
various cultural performances viz.
Bollywood, hip-hop, classical dances
and a hilarious skit by present
SIMSRites. The performances en-
thralled the audiences sitting in the
amphitheater. A dinner for the guests
followed by a DJ party gave a perfect
ending to this eventful day.
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Samavesh
Samavesh – The annual event which can best
be described as the meeting of minds, seasoned
thought leaders of industry and the budding
managers at SIMSR, took place on December
21st 2013. It opened with a session hosted by
International Business Society @ SIMSR which
witnessed the presence of stalwarts like Mr. MG
Parameshwaram,CEO FCB Ulka ; Mr. Dinesh
Kumar, founder CBay Systems ; Mr. K.
Rambhushan, Head M&A, Barclays Bank and
Mr. Clarence Fernandes - India Representative,
Rwanda Development Board.
It began with the campus prayer and welcoming
of all guests by Prof CP Joshi, Mr
Parameshwaram spoke over the trends and chal-
lenges in global communication for MNEs. He
shared his insights on how organizations choose
between the strategies of Adopt – Adapt – Cre-
ate when they make decisions regarding the
communication for a brand. Mr Dinesh Kumar
shared his views about importance of innovation
in economic downturn and put forth examples
explaining his points better. His thoughts were
well received and appreciated. Then Mr. Clar-
ence Fernandes walked everyone through the
changed face of Rwanda from what it was 20
years ago. Through statistics and anecdotes he
presented the strengths and opportunities of the
African country. He was accompanied by Miss
Winnie Umutesi, who is a Management Trainee
at Rwanda Development Board.
K. Rambhushan threw light on the Investment climate in India
as compared to the world and apprehensions of investors.
It was a highly interactive session with enthusiastic participa-
tion from the attendees. Each speaker brought with him wealth
of knowledge regarding respective field and it certainly helped
those in attendance. Prof CP Joshi conveyed the vote of thanks
in the end of the session.
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Navikaran
With great enthusiasm and
hopes, began the preparations for
Navikaran’13, the marketing fest
of SIMSR, organized by Team In-
terface. It was indeed a pleasure to
get associated with very reputed
brands namely Castrol and Saras-
wat Ban on board, as our Primary
Sponsors. With associate sponsor-
ships from Buckets and Tuckets,
9pea, The Chocolate Room, Lak-
me Salon and Desi Connect, Na-
vikaran’13 reached a new Mile-
stone of sponsorship worth Rs. 6
lakh.
The build-up towards Navikaran’13
began way before D-Day with a
series of Online Competitions and
fun activities. To buzz out the ex-
am stress, ‘Why Exams’- A pho-
tography competition was orga-
nized. Chocolaty Moments were
cherished with ‘Admataaz’- A Dig-
ital Poster making competition
and TCR Moments, both in associ-
ation with The Chocolate Room.
Diwali was made more colourful
and bright with the Rang De Diwa-
li- A Photography competition
using Instagram! Marketing Acu-
men of participants was tested
through Jigyasa - the online mar-
keting quiz.
Navikaran’13 took a giant leap this
time as the event was a two-day
affair with ‘marketing’ being the
buzz word all over SIMSR. The
first day of Navikaran was marked
with the final round of RanNiti- the
Flagship Case Study event of Na-
vikaran, in association with Castrol.
The participants had to work on a case
that revolved around the ‘Digital Mar-
keting and Monetization strategies of
Castrol’. The event was a 3 stage
event wherein the participants had to
send a write up for initial selection,
based on which 30 teams from B-
schools across India were shortlisted.
These teams then had to submit a
presentation with the promotion strate-
gies. For the final round (on-campus),
the top 5 teams were shortlisted and
these teams had to deliver their strate-
gies which would help Castrol in their
endeavour to create a larger footprint
in the digital space.
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MarkYudh- The Marketing Plan Competition
in association with Saraswat Bank, where a
marketing plan to enhance the customer en-
gagement and visibility of the brand was to
be presented.
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Our esteemed panel of
judges comprised of Mr. Deven-
dranath Bangui, Brand Manager,
Castrol and our very own faculty,
Prof. Debraj Ghoshal. While
SIMS took the runners-up award,
SIMSR was adjudged the winners
of RaNiti’13.
An exclusive workshop on SoLo-
Mo- Social, Local and Mobile
Marketing and SIMSR’s first ever
‘TWEET UP!!!’ was conducted by
Mr. Rahul Avasthy, Business
Head at Zapak Digital Entertain-
ment (Reliance Entertainment
Digital). The event was a first of its
kind and received a fabulous recep-
tion from all the participants. The
Tweet-up Event was highly interac-
tive, fun-filled and had lots of sur-
prises for the participants.
Mr. Avasthy, through the Tweet-
up communicated the importance
of the social media in today’s
competitive context and how
brands today were leveraging the
same..Navikaran 2013, also wit-
nessed the launch of another event
that was sure to enthral all the
marketing enthusiasts: MarkYudh
- The Marketing Plan Competi-
tion in association with Saraswat
Bank, where a marketing plan to
enhance the customer engagement
and visibility of the brand was to
be presented. The event witnessed
a new level of ideation and entries
were received from most of the
top B-schools across the country
out which the top 5 teams battled
it out for the ultimate prize in the
final (on campus) round.
Both the winners and runners-up
prizes were bagged by SIMSR.
Srijan - The Graffiti Design Competi-
tion, in association with Buckets and
Tuckets marked the culmination of
Navikaran’13. SIMSR’s Amphitheatre
transformed in to a ‘Creative Hub’
witnessing over 35 teams busy blend-
ing colours and adding life to their
creations. Winners were judged based
on their creativity and innovative ide-
as. The Valedictory Function wit-
nessed all the winners cherishing their
awards thus concluding the fun filled
journey of Navikaran’13.
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Comstrat
Do you know the first ever case study
competition in the area of communications to be
organized among management students in the
country? Well ‘Comstrat’, a unique concept, now
in its eighteenth year, was pioneered by
DraftFcb+Ulka Advertising along with K.J. So-
maiya Institute of Management Studies The
uniqueness of Comstrat lies in the fact that unlike
other case study competitions, which are in the
field of general management/marketing/finance,
Comstrat is the only competition conducted in the
area of advertising and communications. Past cases
like that of Cadbury Schweppes, Marico Para-
chute, TVS, Philips, Indian Oil Corporation, Asian
Paints, Tata Sky, Nokia C3 and Coke Burn, to
name a few, have helped DraftFcb+Ulka develop
"real-life" communication strategy case studies
(based on actual market data) and has been instru-
mental in the success and popularity of the compe-
tition amongst management circles.
The event this year was organized on
the 7th December, 2013 in the customary host cam-
pus, KJ Somaiya, Mumbai. The teams that made it
to the finale this year were - JBIMS, IIM Banga-
lore, NL Dalmia, SIMSREE, NMIMS and KJ So-
maiya. The case study provided was on Godrej Ha-
-ir Color. The aim of the case was to develop inno-
vative communication strategies for a range of
products falling under the Godrej Hair Color seg-
ment.
Ms. Mahuya Chaturvedi (Managing Partner, Cogito Consult-
ing) and Mr. Nitin Karkare (COO, DraftFcb+Ulka), judged
the event. Mr. Kinjal Medh (COO, Cogito Consulting), the
brain behind the inception of Comstrat also graced the occa-
sion with his presence.
After an exhilarating round of presentations, the teams that
topped the charts were – KJ Somaiya (Winners), IIM Banga-
lore (First Runners’ Up) and JBIMS (Second Runners’ Up).
The winners won a cash prize of Rs. 25000/- while the First
Runners’ Up received a cheque of Rs. 15000/-. In addition,
the winners as well as the participating teams also received
gift hampers from sponsors Nerolac, Zodiac, Tata Docomo,
ITC, Wipro and Godrej. The entire evening was covered by
Campaign India, the Media Partners for the event. Thus all
the ingredients put correctly made this a resplendent event.
The aim of the case was to develop innovative com-
munication strategies for a range of products falling
under the Godrej Hair Color segment.
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Alumniscence -Day 1
On the morning of 14th December, 2013, SIMSR was
gratified to give to its students a session of ‘experience
based learning’ as a part of the Alumni Committee’s initia-
tive, Alumniscence - Guest Lecture Series. The lecture was
delivered by our esteemed alumnus, Mr Nirav Bhatt.
Mr. Nirav Bhatt is presently working in IDFC Securities
Ltd. In the past he has worked as the Senior Sales Associate
at Anand Rathi Securities. He passed out from SIMSR in
2007 and has also worked with other well known organiza-
tions such as J P Morgan, prior to this. His skills and exper-
tise lie in the areas of Equity Research, Investments, Finan-
cial Modelling, Equity Validation, Credit Analysis and
Strategy.
The session started with Mr Nirav Bhatt asking the students
questions so as to understand their background and their
curiosity as far as a career in Finance is concerned. Realiz-
ing the confusion in the minds of students, he motivated
them by saying that it is their time to dream and that they
should not be afraid to dream big. Starting from the very
basics, he touched upon a lot of aspects of finance
like financial market, corporate finance, private equi-
ty, investment banking, capital market, risk manage-
ment etc and also explained the inter-relationship be-
tween these concepts. He highlighted the importance
of an entrepreneur in the ecosystem of corporations
and that the entire system is a business of relation-
ships.
Apart from the financial aspects, he guided the stu-
dents on ways to make the best out of their education.
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Alumniscence-Day 2
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The Alumni Committee of SIMSR hosted a guest lec-
ture for the Communication students of SIMSR on 16th
November on an importance of Consumer Insight in de-
signing Marketing Campaigns. The Lecture was con-
ducted by our esteem Alumni, Mr Satish Menon, MMS
batch of 1995-97. He is presently working in Bristol -
Myers Squibb( a reputed Pharma Company), at the posi-
tion of Associate Director – Marketing. He has a rich
experience of over 15 years in Marketing and Advertis-
ing predominately in the Pharma Sector.
He began with sharing his career and the choices he
made post his graduation in SIMSR. He narrated his ex-
periences in a beautifully beaded story which caught eve-
ryone attention. He carried out an interesting activity to
introduce the topic of discussion, Consumer Insight, en-
gaging two volunteers to share their experiences where
they had to convince someone in favor of their needs.
Post this activity he continued going deeper in the sub-
ject and explained the difference between different types
of insights and the ways to acquire them. In the process
he discussed many case studies to explain the subject
better.
We also discussed a live project on consumer insight in
health insurance sector which helped the students get
100% clarity on the subject. He also shared his own ex-
perience in gaining insights for two Pharma products.
There was a lot of interaction between the stu-
dents and the alumni during as well as post the
lecture and Mr. Satish provided apt answers to
all the questions.
We also discussed a live project on consumer
insight in health insurance sector which helped
the students get 100% clarity on the subject.
He also shared his own experience in gaining
insights for two Pharma products.
The Deep knowledge on Consumer Insights
that the students gained in the two hours of the
session was appreciated by one and all present
in the session. And to everyone’s surprise the
session was houseful.
We on behalf of PG communications Batch
Thank Mr. Satish for such and Insightful ses-
sion on Consumer Insight.
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Outreach
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As a student of SIMSR how many of us actual-
ly catch the drift that we are in a B-School with tomorrow’s
leaders. Truthfully very few, but when we see our Alumni
doing so exceptionally well, it then dawns upon us that once
upon a time they were also students like us. In fact we have
more opportunities and facilities than they ever had. Hence,
on behalf of SIMSR, the Alumni committee has taken up
a new initiative called “Outreach” to appreciate the work
done and milestones achieved by our Alumni. Through
‘Outreach’ we aim to build relations with the alumni by
meeting and interacting with them along with gifting them a
token of appreciation.
In a first, we had the opportunity to meet our 1989 batch
alumnus Mr. Ramesh Devnani, Vice President, Blue Star.
We discussed about the current happenings of college and
numerous events conducted by ALCOM all year round. He
showed keen interest to be a part of some of the ALCOM
activities. Mr Devnani warmly shared his industry experience
and provided insights to take our Committee to higher skies.
The next Outreach took place with Ms. Vidya Kamath, Vice
President of Payments and Cash Department of HSBC,
The informal session began with Ms. Kamath enquiring about
the college, alumni committee initiatives and appreciated our
initiative to reach out to alumni through “Outreach”.
She took us to a walk down memory lane – year 1992, the
time when our college was a two storied building Those were
the days when the out-station students were accommodated in
the Engineering Hostels or outside campus and the MBA
course comprised only two MMS classes with 60 students
each .
Ms. Kamath shared with us her career experiences in differ-
ent companies, right from her stint with BNP Paribas to
HSBC. Acquiring a sound knowledge about the basics, gain-
ing expertise in your area of interest, improving your com-
petencies ,in all possible related areas of interest, contributing posi-
tively to the growth of the organization, apart from the allotted
work, acquiring information about the domain structure of your field
in other similar organizations and not succumbing to the negativity
or stress and allowing it to affect your work performance. Instead
working hard to overcome it were some of the insights shared by
Ms. Kamath, based on her experience, to guide the juniors in their
career post MBA.
The conversation then moved on to ‘Work life Balance’. Her view
was to develop and nurture a hobby along with the work. Addition-
ally devise a roadmap to your career and assess your goals at regular
intervals to strike a balance between professional and personal life.
She also threw light on how companies are implementing gender
equality measures and encouraging more women to climb up the
corporate ladder. The session ended with Ms. Kamath promising to
be back to college – not as a student, but as a guide and mentor. A
gift was presented to her as a token of appreciation on behalf of our
college. The discussion, then moved on to the present day about
how on her recent visit to the campus in 2011, she was amazed by
the drastic changes in the college infrastructure as also the facilities
like hostel, Internet Connections and so on.
Apart from Mumbai, it was indeed a great pleasure for us to meet 2
alumni Mr Saurabh Sureka and Mr Ritesh Jain–alumni of 2007
batch during our Outreach initiative in Kolkata.
Both the ‘Outreach’ experiences were highly edifying and engaging
and we look forward to more of such endeavors in the offing.
The conversation then moved on to ‘Work life Balance’. Her view
was to develop and nurture a hobby along with the work.
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Achievements-by Simsr Students
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1. Rusi Midi Centre of Excellence -Organized by Tata Steel - 1st Prize
Participants-Roshan Singh Nagi (PGDM 2012-14)
2. Events at IES
Fallstudie- Case study Competition - 1st Prize
Participants— Bhavin Satra (PGDM-FS 13-15) & Monysh Bandeally( PGDM FS 2013-15)
Kouizonomics- Business Quiz - 1st Prize
Participants— Bhavin Satra (PGDM-FS 13-15) & Monysh Bandeally( PGDM FS 2013-15)
Presentazione- On Shot presentation - 1st Prize
Participants-Bhavin Satra (PGDM-FS 13-15),Monysh Bandeally( PGDM FS 2013-15)&
Saona Bhattacharya(PGDM FS 13-15)
War of Words-- Debate competition—Runners up
Participants- Bhavin Satra (PGDM-FS 13-15),Monysh Bandeally( PGDM FS 2013-15)&
Saona Bhattacharya(PGDM FS 13-15)
‘Cluster Development- Marketing Strategies and Success Stories’ - 1st Prize
Participants-Vispi Adajania, Kapil Kothari and Yash Goradia ( MMS-A)
3. Zero One Infinity at Ahvan'13 –IIM Indore - 1st Prize
Participants- Ankit Rote (PGDM - A) & Pravin Bokil (PGDM - B)
4. Perspective 2013 organized by Nirma Institute of Management - 3rd place
Participants - Saona Bhattacharya,Monysh Bandeally,Sayali Bhanage,Shrey Shetty(PGDM-FS)
5. PehlaJob Marketing Plan Contest -organized by Pehla Job - 1st Prize
Participants - Chetan Dua(PGDM), Anurag Yelkur(PGDM),Soviljot Singh Behl (PGDM)
6. Engagement & brand building communication competition—organized by Marico - Best Entry Award
Participants- Ankit Parmanandka(PGDM), Shardul Raut(PGDM-Communications)
7. Top 77 inclusive innovators of India(Report) - organized by Deloitte - Featured in the report
Participants- Harshit Bora (PGDM-RM)
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