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XLRI Jamshedpur signs MoU with Deloitte

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
28 December 2024
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XLRI Jamshedpur signs MoU with Deloitte
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Jamshedpur, Dec 28:  XLRI Jamshedpur inked a pact with Deloitte India to further strengthen their partnership in fostering innovation, enhancing learning opportunities, and bridging the gap between academia and industry.

The MoU underscores a shared vision of preparing future leaders equipped to navigate the evolving business landscape.

The visit by Sathish Gopalaiah, President of Consulting at Deloitte South Asia, was marked by an engaging session with the General Management Programme (GMP) batch at XLRI.

The event, comprising a fireside chat and an open Q&A session, provided students with valuable insights into leadership, digital transformation, and the future of consulting.

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Sathish’s journey: From engineer to consulting leader

Sathish, who began his career as a deputy engineer at Bharat Electronics, shared his inspiring journey from humble beginnings to leading one of South Asia’s largest consulting practices.

He emphasized the importance of self-belief and a winning mindset, stating, “Your background don’t define your potential; your belief in yourself does.” He also spoke about the pivotal role of adaptability and lifelong learning in shaping his success.

During the session, Sathish detailed Deloitte’s transformative journey in India and highlighted strategic initiatives such as investments in cutting-edge technology, talent development, and client-centric solutions, which have been critical to Deloitte’s sustained leadership.

He also shared insights into the role of technology in shaping the future of business, citing examples of Deloitte’s innovative solutions like generative AI, green coding, and inclusive technology development.

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Insights and motivation for aspiring leaders

The open Q&A session allowed students to interact directly with Sathish, discussing topics such as digital transformation, career growth, and balancing professional and personal commitments.

His candid and motivating responses encouraged students to embrace challenges and think creatively to solve complex problems.

The MoU and the enriching session represent XLRI’s unwavering commitment to excellence and holistic student development.

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