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ET NOW covers a ‘Game Changer’ Business School

The world of business has a profound impact on the state of the planet. If our work places create meaning, enthusiasm and character, the communities we shape become inspiring.

SOIL salutes the Real Hero of India – Announces Captain Vikram Batra Scholarship Scheme

School of Inspired Leadership (SOIL) launched a special scholarship scheme   to salute the spirit of the sacrifice of late Capt. Vikram Batra, Param Vir Chakra, for his actions during the

SOIL Students learn leadership through music - Sarod Maestro, Ayaan Ali Khan performs at SOIL

School of Inspired Leadership (SOIL) had the privilege to host the Sarod Maestro Ayaan Ali Khan, the younger son and disciple of one of the 20th century’s greatest masters of

Where STRATEGY was DEMYSTIFIED - SOIL Annual Business Forum

School of Inspired Leadership (SOIL) hosted its Annual Business Forum on 21st February, 2014 which was woven around the theme - ‘Demystifying Strategy’. The event served as a platform to

Have you ever wondered what Gandhiji’s CAT/GMAT score was?

It is known that effective leadership requires emotional and creative intelligence more than reasoning and verbal abilities. Every individual has unique capabilities and strengths and possess multiple intelligences which needs

When should I start looking at an MBA as my next qualification?

I have been receiving a lot of questions that are variants of the question I have stated above. Briefly put, the question which anybody who has an MBA aspiration asks,

Very meaningful, impactful and memorable journey for our son!

With no desired option left while searching for a good, responsible, ethical and inspiring institution for our son after his graduation, we were contemplating to send our son to the

Spiritual Quotient: Is it relevant in MBA?

Right-brained individuals are artistic, creative, emotional and good at big picture thinking while the left brained individuals are analytical, logical and comfortable with numbers. Believing in this conventional wisdom, we