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IM 853 Indian Field Seminar

IM 853 Indian Field Seminar. Delhi. Mumbai. Bangalore. Why?. See how emerging countries are undergoing a transformation that is changing the face of global business. Become conversant in global issues. See and touch this world.

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IM 853 Indian Field Seminar

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  1. IM 853 Indian Field Seminar

  2. Delhi Mumbai Bangalore

  3. Why? • See how emerging countries are undergoing a transformation that is changing the face of global business. • Become conversant in global issues. See and touch this world. • Obtain a vivid understanding of the intensely intertwined challenges facing India. • Examine the full range of the health sector, including • Rapid development to compete successfully on a global basis • Daunting barriers to meeting the needs of over a billion people. • Entrepreneurial energy and innovative capacity to create new value and opportunities.

  4. It will change the way you see the world And your place in it

  5. Route of Travel

  6. Itinerary

  7. Format • Site visits to pivotal settings across the sector • Service Delivery: High end and grass root • Bio-Pharma and Medical Devices: Established and start-up • Slums of Mumbai and the villages of Rajasthan • Meetings with the principals to learn about their world • Informal dinner sessions in small groups • In-Depth exploration of selected organizations • Time in the evening and on weekends to see and touch this absorbing and engaging country

  8. Point Counter Point • MaxHealth and AIIMS • Abbot and Cipla • Gurgaon and Palwal • Gateway of India and Dharavi

  9. Max India Analjit Singh, Chairman and Co-Founder AIIMS AIIMSCEO Ramesh Deka

  10. Innovation • Narayana Hrudayalaya • Vaatsalya • GE John Welch Center

  11. Narayana Hrudayalaya Dr. Devi Shetty, CEO

  12. GE John Welch Center Bangalore Munesh Makhija Chief Technology Officer GE Healthcare - India Terri Bresenham President & CEO, GE Healthcare India http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbVKRJvQqRc&feature=player_embedded

  13. Accommodations and In-Country Travel • 5 Star Hotels in each city • Travel by Volvo coach for site visits • In country flights • Agent accompanies the group to deal with any unexpected complications or issues • Faculty leader as well as staff co-leader • Guided orientation tours and time in the evening for exploration on your own

  14. Course Structure • Pre-Trip Sessions • Preparatory readings and discussion • Briefings about the trip and practical Q & A • Guest Speakers • Background on Target Organizations • In-Country Projects with Target Organizations • In-depth exploration of key issues • On-site interaction with leaders and staff • Team analysis and recommendations

  15. More Information Slide show and commentary by previous students • http://www.bu.edu/phpbin/news-cms/news/?dept=644&id=52926 Program site with podcasts from previous program • http://smgpublish.bu.edu/IM853/ Indian Field Seminar Blog • http://smgindianfieldseminar.blogspot.com/ If you would like to speak with people who went on the trip in the past please let us know

  16. Program Fee: $3,800 Includes: Accommodations with breakfast each day. Lunches are included with the program visits. In country airfare Transport to site visits Guided tours in Delhi and Mumbai (Elephanta Caves) Special dinners. Other Costs Tuition (Regular tuition for a course, as you would pay in any case) Airfare to Delhi and return from Bangalore (est. $1,400) Other meals (est. $450) Incidentals, gifts and entertainment Program Costs

  17. Financial Aid Program fees can be added to the cost of education Student loans can be used to cover the cost Credit Elective Credit in International Health at the School of Public Health Visas, insurance and health preparations Information sheet will be provided Other Information About the trip: Mark Allan mallan@bu.edu 617-358-4286 About registration Kristen Fischer kfischer@bu.edu 617-353-2315 Assistance

  18. Answers to FAQ’S • Yes, this is a spring semester course and provides credit towards graduation. The only tuition you pay is what you would pay for any course. • You make your own flight arrangements to and from country. You may arrive early or leave late. You may use frequent flyer miles. • We will provide access to our travel agent to provide group flight arrangements as requested and a group trip to the Taj Mahal as desired. • Yes you will have both an intense learning experience and the time to explore on your own • No, at this point we do not have scholarship funds and cannot reduce the fee.

  19. Taj Mahal • With an optional early arrival you can also visit the Taj Mahal.

  20. Questions?

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