Monday, September 27, 2010

XL Utsav 2010

The faculty, staff and students of XLRI are all set to revive an old and extremely important part of XL culture -- The XL Utsav. The event, a cultural extravaganza set to last from morning to night on Oct 2, will feature sports and games that pitch the faculty and staff against the students on a level playing field.

After lunch, some fun events are scheduled. Food stalls offering delicacies from all corners of India will be put up by the various regional committees. The day is set to culminate in a grand cultural night. Lots to look forward to!

Keep checking back for more updates.

Here are some memories of XL Ustav from the past:



Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Friday, September 10, 2010

Alumni Homecoming 2010

We are all set to welcome the XL alumni for this year's Alumni Homecoming, scheduled to be held during the weekend of 20-21 November, 2010.

This little note is to politely remind you of our XL family get-together that strengthens our XL bonds and fosters camaraderie amongst us. The institute is happy to invite you for all the events that are being organized in connection with the Homecoming 2010.

Please grace the occasion with your presence. For further details, please check out the Alumni Portal at:


For those of you who have not registered yourselves in the Alumni Portal (http://alumni.xlri.ac.in/) please do so at the earliest. Ms. Padmini Singh from the Alumni office will assist you in registering your name. Her contact details are:
Mobile: 9955132937/9135358468.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Alum ‘81 and COO of Accenture India visits GMP: Ms Rekha Menon on Success, Leadership, Core values and more

It is tough to be a CXO in today’s interconnected world. You have to be ultra careful in each decision you take and that makes the job much more difficult. The solution is to define your core values and be true to them whatever you do. This was only one of the personal insights shared by Ms Rekha Menon, COO of Accenture India and an XLRI alumnus, while she was talking to the current students of General Management Program(GMP) at XLRI, Jamshedpur.

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Ms Rekha Menon, the gold medalist from 1981 batch of XLRI, graduated at the time when women were seldom seen outside their homes after 6 pm and the top recruiters of those times refused to hire women for business management functions. How she got successful by fighting such a discriminating system and still managing to retain her core values was an insightful learning for the current students, especially the numerous female students of XLRI.

The audience was particularly enriched by Ms Menon’s ideas on leadership qualities needed for a top leader in today’s corporate environment. She said – “Since the industry is changing at a phenomenal pace, ambidexterity and adaptive capacity of a leader is absolutely essential today.” She also cited “ability to learn from the crucible and challenging events in one’s life” as one of the differentiating factors between great leaders and the rest. However the most fundamental and defining quality of all is one’s integrity and a set of other core values which one needn’t “wear on the sleeve” but withhold supremely in all one’s actions.

This last quality is especially relevant in today’s context when in addition to imparting quality management education; it is increasingly becoming important for Bschools to teach about the value systems. And that’s exactly what got reinforced by Ms Menon today. “Look at the mirror hard”, “Think what you will be remembered for” were some of the expressions which threw the budding managers in introspection.

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In the ensuing question and answer session, the students also sought Ms Menon’s insights increasingly relevant areas of corporate governance, corporate social responsibility, scarcity of successful entrepreneurial ventures in India and the threat to Indian IT industry from China and Latin American countries.

Ms Rekha Menon is an XLRI alumnus, and the gold medalist from 1981 batch. Starting her career on the shopfloor of Eicher Goodearth, and then moving to Ashok Leyland, she has also served as the General Manager (Human Resources) with Aditi Technologies. She co-founded of India's first CRM company, Talisma, in 2000, before joining Accenture in 2004. During her tenure, Accenture India has shown a multi-fold growth from a 3000-people company to now more than 57,000-strong company (and the largest Accenture operation globally).