How are ICMS courses different from the regular MBA and Diploma Courses?
15. RDM and NGOM – Standardized management/diploma courses fail to accommodate knowledge in relation to the changing context of the development and business world with excessive importance given to western models. These courses tend to give importance to managerial inputs only. ICMS courses like Rural Development Management and NGO Management, on the contrary, impart education and develop skills in the individuals so that they function successfully in the ever-changing world of development. Through practical exposure and on the job learning, we develop dynamic and adaptive potential amongst students who learn to mobilize and manage resources in a fiercely competitive environment. Thus they learn to withstand global competition, foresee technological changes and thus drive the company/organization towards higher growth. EME – A manager simply assists an entrepreneur in achieving the goals in an enterprise as s/he is employed by the entrepreneur. A trained entrepreneur is always a good m