|
|
TAS
masters
TAS is a unique management programme that
trains and grooms talented young recruits for careers
rather than jobs with the Tata Group |
|
|
Fan-TAS-tic
fifty
Every year TAS
picks the best and brightest from the top management
schools in India and grooms them to become leaders
through structured development programmes. As TAS
enters its 51st year, we take a look at this unique
programme
|
|
|
Grooming
global managers
Tata Consultancy
Services' Learning and Development Centre prepares
new recruits to take on the formidable challenges
that lie ahead. A look at the fascinating programme,
and how it helps shape young graduates into professionals |
|
|
Mentor
in the house
The Tata Management
Training Centre in Pune has played a vital role
in refining the skills and expanding the horizons
of young managers |
|
|
The
lamp of rustic learning
Management training
at TAS and Indian Hotels includes
a slice-of-life experience of rural living and community
labour |
|
|
Stars
in their eyes
Backed by the Taj Group,
the Institute of Hotel Management in Aurangabad
is nurturing a bright new breed of hospitality professionals |
|
|
Changing
the learning curve
The Tata Management
Training Centre is shifting focus to better
align itself with the requirements of the Tata Group |
|
|
A
time for TCS
TCS came under
the microscope at a strategic leadership-training
programme conducted by the All-India Management
Association recently. Dissecting the organisation,
its many achievements and the challenges before
it were 80 executives from the cream of corporate
India |
|
|
On
the leadership trail
With improved programmes,
faculty and facilities, the Tata Management Training
Centre in Pune is better equipped than ever to
meet its objective: making leaders of managers.
Director V. J. Rao explains how

|