Subash Bijlani, professor of practice, business and executive programs, University of Maryland University College, USA, has students from as varied backgrounds as possible — from a 60-year old grandmother of a home-run enterprise to a businessman wanting to do his second MBA.
Bijlani is a great advocate of ‘asynchronous learning’, a concept that began to be talked about in the late 1990s. According to Bijlani, asynchronous learning is the best way of upgrading knowledge without making drastic changes in lifestyle or routine, and without the stress of sitting through competitive exams.
He is President of Magnus Engineers Pvt. Ltd., engaged in management consultancy and education & training in the fields of technology, operations management, business development, quality, and intellectual capital development and management.
He was earlier with the British MNC, Molins PLC, for some fifteen years as the Managing Director and CEO of their Indian subsidiary. He has served on the Boards of Governors of the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research and a number of companies and academic institutions in India.
Subash graduated in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, UK. He also holds postgraduate Diplomas in Computer Management and Finance. He is a Chartered Engineer and a member/fellow of a number of professional and learned bodies in India and abroad.
Subash graduated in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, UK. He also holds postgraduate Diplomas in Computer Management and Finance. He is a Chartered Engineer and a member/fellow of a number of professional and learned bodies in India and abroad.
Source: livemint.com