Endeavour 2007
Endeavour 2007 was a venture of Symbiosis Institute of Business Management and the Corporate Interface Team towards celebrating and showcasing the spirit of Entrepreneurship. This was the first attempt of its kind in a business school, which aimed at presenting India’s best intra & entrepreneurs together as an inspiration to the students and corporate.
As a mark of their support for Endeavour, we had good wishes coming in from many big names in the industry, like Dr. Vijay Mallya – Chairman United Breweries Ltd., Mr. R. Subramanian - Founder Subhiksha, Mr. Rana Kapoor – Founder YES Bank & Ms Rashmi Bansal – Editor & Publisher JAM Magazine.
As a fitting tribute to entrepreneurship, The Endeavour Week, a weeklong series of lectures, quizzes & competitions that began 10 Aug 2007. We take you through the week that gave a fitting backdrop for the tribute to Entrepreneurship, on 18 Aug 2007.
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ENDEAVOUR Begins, 10 Aug 2007 |
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As an auspicious start to this
glorious endeavour, we had with us Mr. Harsh Mariwala,
Chairman, Marico Industries to inaugurate the Endeavour
2007 week. He spoke about entrepreneurship and journey of
Marico.
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6 Sigma pioneers –The Dabbawalas, 13 Aug 2007 |
6 Sigma is a sought
after aim for any company today, & it is nearly impossible
for a 115 year organization to boast of this consistent
record. But the Dabbawalas from Mumbai addressed us &
proved that it is indeed possible, with employee strength
of 5000, & a unique organization structure in which
everyone is a shareholder. Mr. Raghunath Medge,
President, Mumbai Dabbawalla Association enthralled the
audience with his speech. He told the students how they
manage to deliver excellent performance with minimal resources,
year after year. |

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GLIMPSES
of great men – impressions |
When we think of
the great men that have led the business world, we are inspired
to learn, to follow & make our own mark. This indeed
was the aim behind sending the students the stories of the
icons that have created new industries where none existed.
We emailed every day, over the entire Endeavour week, stories
of personalities like Richard Branson – CEO Virgin Atlantic;
Rupert Murdoch – CEO NewsCorp; Carlos Slim – The richest
man in the world; & Walt Disney – late CEO of Disney
Corp; among others.
We also extend our heartfelt thanks & gratitude to
Ms. Gita Piramal, a renowned author for providing us with
the content. |
Celluloid,
16 aug 2007 |
To capture the
spirit of entrepreneurship on the silver screen CIT
organized the screening of the well known movie “Aviator”
in Vishwabhawan on 16th of August. The movie definitely
matched with the theme of the week, and it left students
much more enthusiastic about following their dreams even
in the face of opposition. The students enjoyed the experience
of the movie on a big screen and it obviously left them
craving for more, as they relaxed after a hectic day of
college, watching a man realize his mission. The exercise
reinforced the belief that the visual media is a very effective
means of communicating thoughts and in the case of Celluloid,
it was definitely used well. |
Synapse,
17 aug 2007 |
This event was
a part of the two interactive events organized on the penultimate
day of Endeavour 2007. It was truly an event that mixed
fun of quizzing with the passion of entrepreneurship. It
was a common ground wherein participants had to exercise
their neurons just a bit more! From questions such as what
is common to Sify, Infosys and Rediff.com to solving crosswords,
the basic theme of the game was entrepreneurs and it definitely
made them think on their feet. It was thoroughly enjoyed
by the participants and received an enthusiastic response
with over 20 teams participating in the quiz. Alok Malshet
and Tanmaya Kumar of MBA II were the winners of the quiz. |
Eureka,
17 aug 2007 |
This was the second
of the two interactive events as mentioned above which were
organized. The basic idea was to encourage innovative thinking
and creativity in students. There have been times in life
that we thought we had an out-of the-box idea that could
be turned into a practical business venture. The event was
aimed at discussing such ideas; Eureka thus provided a platform
to students to discuss their ideas with peers and esteemed
judges. It was an opportunity to also check the feasibility
of their ideas as they shared them with the experienced
judges and a bright audience. The presentation of the idea
was followed by in-depth discussion on the feasibility wherein
participants were judged on their ability to defend their
projects. The focus was more on creativity and feasibility
than on a rigorous analysis of the idea. The event received
an enthusiastic response; Amit Khandelwal of MBA II won
the first prize. |
Graffiti |
An entrepreneur
knows no limits, he knows but his dream. We had the students
expressing their views on entrepreneurship in a most unique
way - graffiti! As we put the canvas up, we had students
writing about “Being the creator of one’s own destiny” to
a more succinct “No bosses”. |
The
Entrepreneur’s Conclave, 18 aug 2007 |
A week full of
exciting events & challenging competitions were the
fitting build up to the grand day of 18 Aug 2007 – Endeavour
2007. The excitement was palpable, as the sheer number &
stature of our guest speakers was overwhelming. These were
the men who strove to follow their dreams & take on
what life had for them, & walked through success &
failure to achieve their goals.
We had a good turnout from the student delegates, who came
from all over Pune’s different colleges. The corporate delegates
also showed good participation, by enrolling through both
our Endeavour 2007 Website, & through our registration
process.
We began the day by a presentation on what Endeavour means
to us at SIBM, & what we hope to achieve through it. |
Mr.
Ajit Balakrishnan, CEO Rediff.com was our
Keynote Speaker, who told us about how
an entrepreneur needs to be ever alert & nimble to the
opportunities around him. He showed us through examples
of how leaders need to ride the wave at the right time,
by observing the changes occurring in the business environment
around him. |

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Our Guest of Honour,
Mr. V.Vaidyanathan, Executive Director,
Retail Banking, ICICI spoke to us. He told us about how
Innovation is not Invention, & how we should not look
towards making new things always. Sometimes the resources
& the ideas are all available; they only need to be
applied. We have to connect the various dots, & make
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venture. He also told us about how ICICI used those ideas,
into making it the retail banking leader in India. |
Mr. Sunil
Gulati, the Chief Knowledge Officer at YES Bank spoke
to us later. He was personally appointed by Mr. Rana Kapoor,
the Founder, YES Bank. Mr. Gulati told us how the liberalization
wave in India makes it the best place to be for future intra
& entrepreneurs. He told us about the Customer centric
approach of YES Bank, which has made it achieve phenomenal
growth in just 3 years. |
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Mr. Mahesh Murthy,
the dynamic venture capitalist, Founder - Passion Fund,
was our next speaker. He literally had the audience gasping
in awe when he challenged the beliefs that all take for
granted. He also gave various insights on entrepreneurship,
how the vision should be clear. He encouraged the students
to not be employees, |
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wanted. The audience didn’t want him to leave the stage at
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After those insightful
discussions, we also had a conclave of entrepreneurs enter
into a panel discussion & debate on the current issues
& ideas on business today.
The members were- |
Mr. Sarath
Babu - The Founder of Food King Catering Services;
Mr. Allwin Agnel – Founder Pagalguy.com;
Mr. Anand Lunia -Executive director &
CFO SeedFund;
Mr. Shashi Kanth - Manpower President Subhiksha.
Our moderator was Mr. Ravi Mehendaley,
an alumnus of the 4th batch of SIBM.
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They answered numerous
questions from the audience & even helped in answering
practical problems that a budding entrepreneur would have.
We had the panelists sharing their initial struggle, reliving
the joy of freedom, & debating on how the right attitude
is the key thing. They also shared with us what they believe
are the key qualities required in an entrepreneur. |
Video
Bytes – the Icons spoke |
We also had an
exclusive coverage that was never done before at SIBM; a
video interview of some great entrepreneurs & their
words of encouragement for the students here.
Ms. Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, Founder Biocon
Ltd. spoke to us from Bangalore & told us how thrilling
& exciting it is to be an entrepreneur. How we have
many more resources at hand now, which we can use to move
ahead with new ideas. She also said that the most important
quality that an entrepreneur needs is persistence, through
good & bad.
Dr. Devi Shetty, the renowned cardiologist,
Narayana Hrudayalaya spoke to us from his hospital, &
told us the importance of social responsibility in the midst
of all the competition. Also were shared, his experiences
with curing children & adults free of cost, & the
satisfaction gained therein. He said that the biggest payment
that he receives from the patients is in the smiles that
he sees on their faces.
With that, we ended our endeavour, to enlighten, to inspire
& to lead by example. Endeavour 2007
is the embodiment of what we believe in at SIBM, that we
are the Business Leaders of tomorrow. |
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