IIM Lucknow, Imarticus Learning launch executive management programme in sales and marketing
Divyansh | July 27, 2023 | 02:37 PM IST | 2 mins read
The executive management programme is for graduates with 5 years of work experience.
NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Management, IIM Lucknow, has entered into an agreement with Imarticus Learning, an education firm, to launch an executive management programme in sales and marketing leadership for graduates with at least five years of work experience in relevant fields.
The programme offers an industry-specific curriculum in management and sales skills while optimising financial resources. The university said industry leaders will deliver master classes, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the real-life hurdles encountered in the field. The interaction with industry leaders will enhance the learning experience of students and facilitate valuable networking opportunities within the industry, the university added.
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The programme focuses on integration of gamified learning of the study material by leveraging the tools of Imarticus Game studio. This will allow learners to practice strategy implementation by simulating organisational dynamics. The programme also incorporates the Revmanex sales excellence simulation, designed by Jean-Claude Larreche, which provides hands-on experiential learning in sales and marketing. The Wharton marketing excellence simulation is also employed to impart knowledge on maximising customer lifetime value.
The students enrolled in the programme will be associated with IIM Lucknow as alumni. They will gain access to various benefits, including participation in on-campus and off-campus events, as well as membership in local alumni chapters.
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Nishant Uppal, chairperson of the Management Development Programme, IIM Lucknow, “Imarticus Learning embodies the technological sophistication that characterises the modern education systems. We are so happy that we have contributed towards crafting a course that has the potential to reform the field completely. We are looking forward to a long and happy collaboration.”
Nikhil Barshikar, founder of Imarticus Learning, said, “This is our third programme with IIM Lucknow. It is the culmination of extensive effort and reflects the values held dear by the modern education systems. It relies on modern didactic teaching methods, like gamification and simulation of real-life situations in the industry.”
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