IMA's Roundtables are an unrivalled hub of high-quality
insight and invaluable networking.
Our speakers, a mix of visionaries and industry stalwarts, ensure that these platforms are among
India's leading meeting grounds for industry.
Every winter for the last twenty-five years and every summer for the last
six years - we have taken our members to an offsite location to brainstorm the near
to medium term outlook for our operating environment.
Come together over dinner to kick-off the 2022 offsite, a weekend of shared learning or – as we prefer to call it – collective wisdom.
7:30 PM
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Welcome dinner
Come together over dinner to kick-off the 2022 offsite, a weekend of shared learning or – as we prefer to call it – collective wisdom. |
Adit Jain, Chairman & Editorial Director, IMA India
Spillovers from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are hastening
the deceleration
of global economic activity which is now expected to slow to 3.2% in 2022.
There are various downside risks to be watchful of, including intensifying
geopolitical tensions, growing inflationary headwinds and rising financial
volatility. Within India too, recession fears are weighing in on growth which
is estimated to be lower than anticipated. CEOs will need to re-examine
business strategies and develop suitable responses.
Adit Jain will provide an assessment of global mega-trends and
their
implications for business.
He will also comment on India’s medium-term economic prospects and offer a
perspective on
how companies can adapt to maintain growth and protect margins. Adit is IMA’s
Editorial Director
and has authored over a thousand articles on business and economic issues over
the years.
Shiv Shivakumar,
Group Executive President for Strategy and
Business Development,
Aditya Birla Group
Covid-19 has posed new leadership and management challenges, as the terms
of reference between employer and employee, business and society, and
between entire nations and cultures, have changed. It has also unearthed a
common purpose and urgency that has powered a shift in behaviours and
ways of working. Progressive leaders are trying to adopt a posture based more
on trust, transparency and empowerment than on authority and hierarchy.
But this requires both a new skill set and mindset – one that is based on a
willingness to learn, a
coaching mentality, comfort with uncertainty, the ability to experiment, to fail
fast and to move
on. Not many individuals in leadership roles today have necessarily been coached
with these skills
through their careers.
Shiv Shivakumar, currently Group Executive President for
Strategy and Business
Development
at the Aditya Birla Group, has built and cultivated an entire genre of leaders
through his 35-year
career in some of the country’s most prominent organisations, including PepsiCo,
Nokia, Philips
Consumer Electronics and HUL. He has been a Chief Executive Officer for half his
career and
was one of the youngest CEOs in India in 2003. He will share perspectives on
what it takes for
leaders to redefine old boundaries and get the most out of their people.
VS Parthsarathy, Vice Chairman, Allcargo Logistics
Cross-functional collaboration helps you get the best out of your teams. However, most business leaders think about this concept narrowly: as a value to cultivate amongst their people rather than a skill they need to learn themselves. Most CEOs themselves have had exposure to just one function through their career – Finance and Marketing being the two most common. Therefore, their understanding of the challenges and dilemmas of the rest of their C-suite team can sometimes be limited. With minimal cross-functional experiences of their own, they manage their direct reports through the eyes of their own functional training. Can this be a limiting factor – one they are not even aware of? VS Parthasarathy (popularly known as ‘Partha’) is an individual with an unusual background. Over his 35 working years, he has held leadership roles in three distinct functions at the Mahindra Group – Finance, IT, and HR – before going to assume the business leadership role for the mobility services sector. He is currently Vice Chairman at Allcargo Logistics. Partha will leverage his experience of working through multiple functions to share a perspective on how the CEO can get the best out of the C-suite.
The Poovar Backwater Cruise
One of the best ways to enjoy the rush of adrenaline is to go speed boating in Kovalam. Take a ride on the boat and enjoy the elegant beauty of the seashore as it passes you by. High velocity and strong waves make this water sport an exhilarating experience that might make one queasy from the thrills.
10:00 AM - 11:15 AM
ADIT JAIN, |
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The Economic Outlook: Heavy Weather Ahead
Spillovers from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are hastening the
deceleration
of global economic activity which is now expected to slow to 3.2% in
2022.
There are various downside risks to be watchful of, including
intensifying
geopolitical tensions, growing inflationary headwinds and rising
financial
volatility. Within India too, recession fears are weighing in on growth
which
is estimated to be lower than anticipated. CEOs will need to re-examine
business strategies and develop suitable responses. |
11:15 AM – 11:45 AM
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Discussion Break |
11:45 AM – 1:00 PM
Shiv Shivakumar, |
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Reimagining Leadership
Covid-19 has posed new leadership and management challenges, as the terms of reference between employer and employee, business and society, and between entire nations and cultures, have changed. It has also unearthed a common purpose and urgency that has powered a shift in behaviours and ways of working. Progressive leaders are trying to adopt a posture based more on trust, transparency and empowerment than on authority and hierarchy. But this requires both a new skill set and mindset – one that is based on a willingness to learn, a coaching mentality, comfort with uncertainty, the ability to experiment, to fail fast and to move on. Not many individuals in leadership roles today have necessarily been coached with these skills through their careers. Shiv Shivakumar, currently Group Executive President for Strategy and Business Development at the Aditya Birla Group, has built and cultivated an entire genre of leaders through his 35-year career in some of the country’s most prominent organisations, including PepsiCo, Nokia, Philips Consumer Electronics and HUL. He has been a Chief Executive Officer for half his career and was one of the youngest CEOs in India in 2003. He will share perspectives on what it takes for leaders to redefine old boundaries and get the most out of their people. |
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM |
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Luncheon |
2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
VS Parthsarathy, |
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Getting the Best out of the C-Suite
Cross-functional collaboration helps you get the best out of your teams.
However, most business leaders think about this concept narrowly: as a
value to
cultivate amongst their people rather than a skill they need to learn
themselves.
Most CEOs themselves have had exposure to just one function through
their
career – Finance and Marketing being the two most common. Therefore,
their
understanding of the challenges and dilemmas of the rest of their
C-suite team
can sometimes be limited. With minimal cross-functional experiences of
their own, they manage their
direct reports through the eyes of their own functional training. Can
this be a limiting factor – one
they are not even aware of? |
3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
The Poovar Backwater Cruise |
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Ride through the Mythical Backwaters
One of the best ways to enjoy the rush of adrenaline is to go speed boating in Kovalam. Take a ride on the boat and enjoy the elegant beauty of the seashore as it passes you by. High velocity and strong waves make this water sport an exhilarating experience that might make one queasy from the thrills. |
7:45 PM Onwards |
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Dinner |
Pramit Pal Chaudhuri,
Foreign Editor at the Hindustan Times
The biggest external risk to India's growth outlook is the escalation of
geopolitical tensions, especially as it spreads to the Asian region. The
Russia-Ukraine crisis exacerbated global divisions, which were already
hardening in the wake of China’s growing assertiveness and a worldwide
shift towards political nationalism. As flashpoints involving China with
Taiwan and India mature to a point of potential conflict, these fault lines
will only deepen. This will create burdensome challenges for businesses as
regulations involving
international supply chains, trade and investment, taxation, fund flows, IP and
the movement of
people will all become subject to geopolitical considerations as opposed to
economic ones.
Pramit Pal Chaudhuri, Foreign Editor at the Hindustan Times,
is a specialist in the field of
geopolitics and its interplay with the economy. A senior journalist, he is
presently a Fellow and
Head of Strategic Affairs at the Ananta Aspen Centre of India and an advisor to
two
consultancies, the Rhodium Group and BowerGroupAsia. Pramit has been a Member of
the
Indian government's National Security Advisory Board for four years. He will
present his views
on how global power systems and Asia’s security architecture are shifting in
profound ways.
Rajat Sethi, Political Strategist and Adviser to State Governments
The electoral success of the BJP reversed a decades-old trend of weak coalitions and wafer-thin majorities where reforms were sacrificed at the altar of populism in a battle for political survival. The rise of Mr Modi promised to change all that. But the reality is rarely so simple, and deep into the BJP’s second term today, India’s political economy still remains something of an enigma. Many significant changes – the Aadhar-mobile-based financial revolution, subsidy reforms, the drop in political corruption, the provision of basic amenities and the nation’s revitalised military posture – have been implemented with a scale and efficiency India has never known. At the same time, some economic priorities – privatisation, fiscal reforms, tax reforms, ease of doing business – have received less attention. As one analyst put it, while the historical template of economic policy making in India has been expelled, its replacement is as yet still evolving. How is this phenomenon likely to play out in the coming years? Rajat Sethi, a key contributor to the BJP’s political strategy as well as economic policy positions, will provide a perspective on these issues. Rajat has degrees from the Indian Institute of Technology (Kanpur), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University, and spent the first ten years of his career in the corporate world. Subsequently, he joined the BJP where he played a key role in its electoral successes through the use of new-age analytical tools. Thereafter, he has been an Advisor to the Chief Ministers of Jharkhand and Manipur, and is also a Senior Research Fellow at India Foundation, an economic and policy think tank.
Shivakumar Ganesan,
Co-founder and CEO, Exotel
Improving the consumer experience (CX) has become a top CEO priority as a way for companies to attract and hold onto the best customers. Leading businesses are aware that they are in the customer-experience industry and that ‘how’ an organisation serves its clients is becoming to matter just as much as ‘what’ it offers. Therefore, it is imperative that businesses focus on the entire, end-to-end client experience. What does it take to design a CX strategy that drives business outcomes? What role can CEOs play in shaping consumer experiences? What are the pitfalls to avoid? What cutting-edge technologies may businesses use to build an enduring CX? Shivakumar Ganesan (popularly known as ‘Shivku’) is the Co-founder and CEO of Exotel, Asia's leading full-stack customer engagement platform. Shivku has over two decades of experience in designing new products and services with highly consumer-centric companies. Previously, he worked at Yahoo! as a Product Manager and at Flipkart as the Vice President of Products and Technology. He is also the founder of Roopit, a medium-agnostic C2C marketplace. Shivku will draw upon his experience to share learning from companies that achieved breakthrough results in delivering exceptional customer experience.
No trip to Kerala can be complete without the experience of the traditional ‘Sadya’– a wonderful, multi-course meal served to guests as a community and in traditional Malayali style. Join delegates for this wonderful sit-down luncheon.
Vineet Agarwal, Managing Director,
Transport Corporation of India
Historically, India was dominated by promoter-led businesses. Some withered
away as the economy transformed but a handful went on to become
world-class corporations. One such fine example is Transport Corporation of
India (TCI), one of India’s largest logistics companies. Established in the
1950s as a trucking company, it has today become the country’s foremost
integrated multimodal supply chain solutions company.
Vineet
Agarwal,
the current generation promoter-leader who took over the business in 1996,
stewarded this transformation.
While it has a lot to do with technology, modern work practices, aligning with
market
trends etc, it is at some level a story of coalescing the ‘best of the old and
the new’: combining the
raw instincts and loyalties in a promoter-driven company with the technically
superior practices
imbibed from research-driven or ‘professionally-run’ organisations. There is
much the two can
learn from each other.
In a candid discussion, Vineet will reflect upon the learnings and lessons he
drew upon from TCI’s
historical legacy and those he had to discard. In the process, he would seek to
offer lessons that
other businesses can learn from TCI’s experiences.
Srikanth Karra, CHRO, Mphasis
Rachna Mukherjee, CHRO, Schneider Electric
India
Prasad Rajappan, Founder and MD, ZingHR
Traditionally, the CEO’s strategic role was to articulate the company’s vision while the CHRO’s was to translate it into culture and processes for the people on the ground. That version of the CEO-CHRO partnership was summarily tossed out in the wake of the pandemic as the entire executive leadership found itself thrown into unfamiliar roles and relationships. Today, as we return to a ‘new’ normal, the world seems an unfamiliar place. Employee mindsets have changed, business models have been upended and at a deep, visceral level, all of us as individuals think differently about concepts like ‘work’, ‘job’, ‘performance’ and ‘reward’. Quite frankly, the business lexicon itself is being rewritten. Driving a high-performance culture, developing a future-ready leadership pipeline and ensuring organisational cohesiveness have, therefore, acquired new dimensions as management challenges. What contours should the new CEO-CHRO partnership take in this context? Where might they fall short in meeting the expectations of the other in this most crucial of executive partnerships? Join us in a free-wheeling dialogue with two veteran CHROs, one from a Services background and the other from the brick-and-mortar world, and one specialist. Srikanth Karra, CHRO at Mphasis, is an industry veteran and seasoned human resources officer with over 30 years of experience in business-focused, innovative, HR systems and processes. Previously, he has worked with companies like ITC, Aztec Software, GECIS, Syntel, Airtel and HP India. Rachna Mukherjee, CHRO at Schneider Electric India, carries a diverse experience of over 25 years in multiple areas across the HR domain. Previously, she was with Aircel and has played key strategic roles in organisations such as Microsoft, IBM, Escotel Mobile Communications, NIC and Blue Star – Hewlett Packard. Prasad Rajappan is the Founder and MD of ZingHR, a global enterprise cloud HR applications provider working to simplify Human Capital Management. Prasad has over three decades of experience and has previously worked with companies like M&M, EY, Reliance and SAP.
Leela Sky Bar
Gear up for the ‘ultimate sunset experience’ from Leela’s sunset deck that oversees the vast expanse of the Arabian Sea. The deck is a cosy place to sit, relax and sip your bubbly even as the sun bids goodbye.
Neeti Palta, Award-winning Comedian
Put your hands together for an entertaining live show with Neeti Palta, an award-winning comedian, who has been a part of the comedy scene since its inception in India. With a writing background in advertising and TV, she draws influences from real-life experiences, humans and our Indian innateness. Neeti will tickle your funny bone and at the same time stimulate your intellect.
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
Pramit Pal Chaudhuri,
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Geopolitical Risks: No Longer on the Periphery
The biggest external risk to India's growth outlook is the escalation of
geopolitical tensions, especially as it spreads to the Asian region. The
Russia-Ukraine crisis exacerbated global divisions, which were already
hardening in the wake of China’s growing assertiveness and a worldwide
shift towards political nationalism. As flashpoints involving China with
Taiwan and India mature to a point of potential conflict, these fault
lines
will only deepen. This will create burdensome challenges for businesses
as regulations involving
international supply chains, trade and investment, taxation, fund flows,
IP and the movement of
people will all become subject to geopolitical considerations as opposed
to economic ones. |
10:45 AM - 11:15 AM
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Discussion Break
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11:15 AM – 12:15 PM
Rajat Sethi, Political Strategist and Adviser to State Governments |
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Power Play: India’s Shifting Political
Landscape
The electoral success of the BJP reversed a decades-old trend of weak coalitions and wafer-thin majorities where reforms were sacrificed at the altar of populism in a battle for political survival. The rise of Mr Modi promised to change all that. But the reality is rarely so simple, and deep into the BJP’s second term today, India’s political economy still remains something of an enigma. Many significant changes – the Aadhar-mobile-based financial revolution, subsidy reforms, the drop in political corruption, the provision of basic amenities and the nation’s revitalised military posture – have been implemented with a scale and efficiency India has never known. At the same time, some economic priorities – privatisation, fiscal reforms, tax reforms, ease of doing business – have received less attention. As one analyst put it, while the historical template of economic policy making in India has been expelled, its replacement is as yet still evolving. How is this phenomenon likely to play out in the coming years? Rajat Sethi, a key contributor to the BJP’s political strategy as well as economic policy positions, will provide a perspective on these issues. Rajat has degrees from the Indian Institute of Technology (Kanpur), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University, and spent the first ten years of his career in the corporate world. Subsequently, he joined the BJP where he played a key role in its electoral successes through the use of new-age analytical tools. Thereafter, he has been an Advisor to the Chief Ministers of Jharkhand and Manipur, and is also a Senior Research Fellow at India Foundation, an economic and policy think tank. |
12:15 PM – 12:20 PM
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Change of Hats
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12:20 PM – 1:20 PM
Shivakumar Ganesan, |
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How CEOs Can – and Should – Lead the Charge in CX
Improving the consumer experience (CX) has become a top CEO priority as a way for companies to attract and hold onto the best customers. Leading businesses are aware that they are in the customer-experience industry and that ‘how’ an organisation serves its clients is becoming to matter just as much as ‘what’ it offers. Therefore, it is imperative that businesses focus on the entire, end-to-end client experience. What does it take to design a CX strategy that drives business outcomes? What role can CEOs play in shaping consumer experiences? What are the pitfalls to avoid? What cutting-edge technologies may businesses use to build an enduring CX? Shivakumar Ganesan (popularly known as ‘Shivku’) is the Co-founder and CEO of Exotel, Asia's leading full-stack customer engagement platform. Shivku has over two decades of experience in designing new products and services with highly consumer-centric companies. Previously, he worked at Yahoo! as a Product Manager and at Flipkart as the Vice President of Products and Technology. He is also the founder of Roopit, a medium-agnostic C2C marketplace. Shivku will draw upon his experience to share learning from companies that achieved breakthrough results in delivering exceptional customer experience. |
1:20 PM – 2:20 PM
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Sadhya Lunch
No trip to Kerala can be complete without the experience of the traditional ‘Sadya’– a wonderful, multi-course meal served to guests as a community and in traditional Malayali style. Join delegates for this wonderful sit-down luncheon. |
2:20 PM – 3:20 PM
Vineet Agarwal, Managing Director, |
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Bridging the Old and the New: A Dialogue
with a Current Generation Promoter
Historically, India was dominated by promoter-led businesses. Some
withered
away as the economy transformed but a handful went on to become
world-class corporations. One such fine example is Transport Corporation
of
India (TCI), one of India’s largest logistics companies. Established in
the
1950s as a trucking company, it has today become the country’s foremost
integrated multimodal supply chain solutions company. |
3:20 PM – 3:35 PM
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Discussion Break
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3:35 PM - 5:00 PM
Srikanth Karra, CHRO, Mphasis |
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The New CEO-CHRO Partnership
Traditionally, the CEO’s strategic role was to articulate the company’s vision while the CHRO’s was to translate it into culture and processes for the people on the ground. That version of the CEO-CHRO partnership was summarily tossed out in the wake of the pandemic as the entire executive leadership found itself thrown into unfamiliar roles and relationships. Today, as we return to a ‘new’ normal, the world seems an unfamiliar place. Employee mindsets have changed, business models have been upended and at a deep, visceral level, all of us as individuals think differently about concepts like ‘work’, ‘job’, ‘performance’ and ‘reward’. Quite frankly, the business lexicon itself is being rewritten. Driving a high-performance culture, developing a future-ready leadership pipeline and ensuring organisational cohesiveness have, therefore, acquired new dimensions as management challenges. What contours should the new CEO-CHRO partnership take in this context? Where might they fall short in meeting the expectations of the other in this most crucial of executive partnerships? Join us in a free-wheeling dialogue with two veteran CHROs, one from a Services background and the other from the brick-and-mortar world, and one specialist. Srikanth Karra, CHRO at Mphasis, is an industry veteran and seasoned human resources officer with over 30 years of experience in business-focused, innovative, HR systems and processes. Previously, he has worked with companies like ITC, Aztec Software, GECIS, Syntel, Airtel and HP India. Rachna Mukherjee, CHRO at Schneider Electric India, carries a diverse experience of over 25 years in multiple areas across the HR domain. Previously, she was with Aircel and has played key strategic roles in organisations such as Microsoft, IBM, Escotel Mobile Communications, NIC and Blue Star – Hewlett Packard. Prasad Rajappan is the Founder and MD of ZingHR, a global enterprise cloud HR applications provider working to simplify Human Capital Management. Prasad has over three decades of experience and has previously worked with companies like M&M, EY, Reliance and SAP. |
5:15 PM – 6:30 PM
Leela Sky Bar |
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Sundowner Experience
Gear up for the ‘ultimate sunset experience’ from Leela’s sunset deck that oversees the vast expanse of the Arabian Sea. The deck is a cosy place to sit, relax and sip your bubbly even as the sun bids goodbye. |
7:30 PM - 8:15 PM
Neeti Palta, Award-winning Comedian |
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Laugh it off with Stand-up Comedy
Put your hands together for an entertaining live show with Neeti Palta, an award-winning comedian, who has been a part of the comedy scene since its inception in India. With a writing background in advertising and TV, she draws influences from real-life experiences, humans and our Indian innateness. Neeti will tickle your funny bone and at the same time stimulate your intellect. |
8:15 PM |
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Dinner |
Amit Dubey, Author, Innovator,
National Cyber Security Expert and
Crime Investigator
Cyber crimes have dramatically evolved in nature and scope
in the last few years. Recent data by the Indian Computer Emergency Response
Team (CERT-IN), the government’s nodal cyber security agency, shows that cyber
security attacks increased by 500% since the lockdown in March 2020. The
majority of data breaches are on account of human errors. However, there is a
silver lining to this. If executives are educated to identify and respond to
such threats in advance, the bulk of breach incidents could be avoided. What
should companies do to safeguard their systems? What must CXOs and business
leaders be mindful of, at an individual level?
Amit Dubey is a National Security Expert and a Crime Investigator on Cyber
Forensics and Ethical Hacking for various Indian investigation agencies and
Police departments. A prolific speaker on TV, radio and YouTube, Amit is
frequently invited by arms of the government, including defence forces, to train
their cyber professionals. He is the author of two books, Hidden Files: Tales of
Cyber Crime Investigation and Return of the Trojan Horse: Tales of Criminal
Investigation, which include learnings from some of his more thrilling cases.
Amit, through real-life examples, will provide guidance on how to improve
personal security consciousness and avoid common pitfalls, and share case
examples of companies that have been victims of cybercrime.
Lt Gen Shokin Chauhan,
Former Director-General of Assam Rifles
Having the confidence and character to become a better version of yourself and create value for others are key factors that constitute leadership. The armed forces have many lessons to offer because virtually every situation an organisation faces has been previously encountered and resolved in the Army. After all, the Army grooms its leaders to take men into battle without pay hikes, ESOPs or any material incentives. They are expected to deliver each and every time and the price of failure is far higher than in any other human endeavour. Lt Gen Shokin Chauhan, the former Director-General of Assam Rifles who has served at the apex level in the Ministry of Defence and Home Affairs, will offer valuable leadership lessons that lend themselves to application across domains.
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Amit Dubey,
Author, Innovator, |
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Cyber Security: It is Not About IT Alone
Cyber crimes have dramatically evolved in nature and scope in the last few years. Recent data by the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-IN), the government’s nodal cyber security agency, shows that cyber security attacks increased by 500% since the lockdown in March 2020. The majority of data breaches are on account of human errors. However, there is a silver lining to this. If executives are educated to identify and respond to such threats in advance, the bulk of breach incidents could be avoided. What should companies do to safeguard their systems? What must CXOs and business leaders be mindful of, at an individual level? Amit Dubey is a National Security Expert and a Crime Investigator on Cyber Forensics and Ethical Hacking for various Indian investigation agencies and Police departments. A prolific speaker on TV, radio and YouTube, Amit is frequently invited by arms of the government, including defence forces, to train their cyber professionals. He is the author of two books, Hidden Files: Tales of Cyber Crime Investigation and Return of the Trojan Horse: Tales of Criminal Investigation, which include learnings from some of his more thrilling cases. Amit, through real-life examples, will provide guidance on how to improve personal security consciousness and avoid common pitfalls, and share case examples of companies that have been victims of cybercrime. |
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
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Discussion Break
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10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Lt Gen Shokin Chauhan, |
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Leadership Lessons from the Armed Forces
Having the confidence and character to become a better version of yourself and create value for others are key factors that constitute leadership. The armed forces have many lessons to offer because virtually every situation an organisation faces has been previously encountered and resolved in the Army. After all, the Army grooms its leaders to take men into battle without pay hikes, ESOPs or any material incentives. They are expected to deliver each and every time and the price of failure is far higher than in any other human endeavour. Lt Gen Shokin Chauhan, the former Director-General of Assam Rifles who has served at the apex level in the Ministry of Defence and Home Affairs, will offer valuable leadership lessons that lend themselves to application across domains. |
12:00 PM Onwards
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Brunch
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Neeti Palta
Award-winning Comedian
Lakshmi Menon
Founder, Pure Living
Dr Avilochan Singh
Ayurveda Physician and Wellness Consultant;
Director Holistic Health at Wellness Lifestyle Company
Dimple Mehta
Director
Soul Diets
At the club deck
7:30 PM
At the club deck |
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Welcome dinner |
At Maya (Above the ballroom)
IMA team will guide you through the activities planned for the next few days.
Lakshmi Menon,
Founder, Pure Living
What business entrepreneurs are to the corporate world and economy, social entrepreneurs are to social change. And this is exemplified best by Lakshmi Menon who is behind multiple initiatives: ‘Ammoommathiri’, which sells cotton wicks made by impoverished senior citizens; the famed ‘Chekutty’ rag doll became the symbol of the floods that lashed Kerala in 2018; ‘CoVeed’ initiative that encouraged people to contribute grocery-hit families and ‘Shaaya’, a project that made mattresses out of PPE waste for Covid care centres. The world has recognised her many initiatives – her project ‘Shayya’ was featured in the United Nations List of Best Social Welfare Schemes, while ‘Ammoommathiri’ was highlighted in the ‘Change makers’ series by BBC on Star Plus and felicitated by Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan. A designer by profession, Lakshmi designs jewellery, handicrafts and also interiors. Meet the multi-talented woman who is truly an inspiration and a role model.
Kerala Arts and Crafts Village
The craft village in Kovalam has now turned out to be a world-class brand of tourism in the city. This hub of artistic heritage offers an experiential understanding to the traveller about the meticulous work involved in creating each handicraft. The finished products are put for sale here so that travellers get to take home those unique pieces as souvenirs.
The Poovar Backwater Cruise
One of the best ways to enjoy the rush of adrenaline is to go speed boating in Kovalam. Take a ride on the boat and enjoy the elegant beauty of the seashore as it passes you by. High velocity and strong waves make this water sport an exhilarating experience that might make one queasy from the thrills.
10:15 AM
At Maya (Above the ballroom) |
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Meet and Greet
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11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Lakshmi Menon, |
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Creating Positive Changes: A Social Entrepreneur's Journey
What business entrepreneurs are to the corporate world and economy, social entrepreneurs are to social change. And this is exemplified best by Lakshmi Menon who is behind multiple initiatives: ‘Ammoommathiri’, which sells cotton wicks made by impoverished senior citizens; the famed ‘Chekutty’ rag doll became the symbol of the floods that lashed Kerala in 2018; ‘CoVeed’ initiative that encouraged people to contribute grocery-hit families and ‘Shaaya’, a project that made mattresses out of PPE waste for Covid care centres. The world has recognised her many initiatives – her project ‘Shayya’ was featured in the United Nations List of Best Social Welfare Schemes, while ‘Ammoommathiri’ was highlighted in the ‘Change makers’ series by BBC on Star Plus and felicitated by Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan. A designer by profession, Lakshmi designs jewellery, handicrafts and also interiors. Meet the multi-talented woman who is truly an inspiration and a role model. |
12:30 PM Onwards
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Luncheon
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1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Kerala Arts and Crafts Village |
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Visit to the Kerala Art & Craft Village
The craft village in Kovalam has now turned out to be a world-class brand of tourism in the city. This hub of artistic heritage offers an experiential understanding to the traveller about the meticulous work involved in creating each handicraft. The finished products are put for sale here so that travellers get to take home those unique pieces as souvenirs. |
3:30 PM – 6:30 PM
The Poovar Backwater Cruise |
|
Ride through the Mythical Backwaters
One of the best ways to enjoy the rush of adrenaline is to go speed boating in Kovalam. Take a ride on the boat and enjoy the elegant beauty of the seashore as it passes you by. High velocity and strong waves make this water sport an exhilarating experience that might make one queasy from the thrills. |
7:45 PM Onwards |
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Dinner
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Trivandrum is a perfect mirror of the ancient civilisations of
Southern India, where royalty built temples and palaces fit for
gods, and where culture and art flourished over centuries.
Experience the same through a visit to the world-famous
Padmanabha Swamy Temple – a unique example of the
Dravidian style of architecture, one of only 108 Vishnu
temples in India. It is home to a massive, most sacred statue of
a sleeping Vishnu that is said to have escaped the plunder of both the
Mughals and the British.
Shopping beckons those interested right next door!
Note: Buses will depart from the Porch by 9:15 AM. Please assemble by
9:00 AM. Comfortable
walking shoes are requested, as is cool clothing. Sunscreens and hats
are also welcome as the sun can
be hot as the day progresses. The temple visit will require traditional
attire. IMA team will organise
for 'mundus' which can be worn as a wrap around over existing attires.
Those wearing sarees can
enter the temple as is.
No trip to Kerala can be complete without the experience of the traditional ‘Sadya’– a wonderful, multi-course meal served to guests as a community and in traditional Malayali style. Join delegates for this wonderful sit-down luncheon.
Dr Avilochan Singh
Ayurveda is a simple, practical science of life whose principles are universally applicable to each individual's daily existence. Ayurveda speaks to every element and facet of human life, offering guidance that has been tested and refined over many centuries to all those who seek greater harmony, peace and longevity. Dr Avilochan Singh, one of the renowned Ayurvedic doctors, has been practicing the ancient medical science for over 20 years and is most sought after for his effective therapeutic interventions. Dr Singh will draw upon his experiences and share the principles of Ayurveda, including the techniques of examination, diagnosis, treatment and other practical everyday aspects of maintaining health.
Dimple Mehta,
Director, Soul Diets
Learning to be more mindful and live in the present moment can renew energy and clarity. Whilst it is innate, it can be cultivated through proven techniques inserted into everyday life and then further merged with other meditation practices, such as yoga. Experience mindfulness in real-time through proven techniques and powerful methods that will equip you to not only calm your mind but also to live mindfully daily. Dimple Mehta is an Author, Mindfulness and Character Strengthening Coach by profession. Being the director of Soul Diets Foundation, she and her team work in the field of experiential mindfulness-based trainings, helping various prestigious corporates for more than 15 years at all levels promoting mental well-being while making the employees creative, empathetic, and resilient. She aims to create a balanced ecosystem leading to higher productivity, better leadership, and a happier working environment.
Leela Skybar
Gear up for the ‘ultimate sunset experience’ from Leela’s sunset deck that oversees the vast expanse of the Arabian Sea. The deck is a cosy place to sit, relax and sip your bubbly even as the sun bids goodbye.
Neeti Palta, Award-winning Comedian
Put your hands together for an entertaining live show with Neeti Palta, an award-winning comedian, who has been a part of the comedy scene since its inception in India. With a writing background in advertising and TV, she draws influences from real-life experiences, humans and our Indian innateness. Neeti will tickle your funny bone and at the same time stimulate your intellect.
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM |
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Shopping and Sightseeing in God’s Own
Country!
Trivandrum is a perfect mirror of the ancient civilisations of
Southern India, where royalty built temples and palaces fit for
gods, and where culture and art flourished over centuries.
Experience the same through a visit to the world-famous
Padmanabha Swamy Temple – a unique example of the
Dravidian style of architecture, one of only 108 Vishnu
temples in India. It is home to a massive, most sacred statue of
a sleeping Vishnu that is said to have escaped the plunder of
both the Mughals and the British.
Shopping beckons those interested right next door! |
1:20 PM – 2:20 PM |
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Sadhya Lunch
No trip to Kerala can be complete without the experience of the traditional ‘Sadya’– a wonderful, multi-course meal served to guests as a community and in traditional Malayali style. Join delegates for this wonderful sit-down luncheon. |
2:30 PM – 3:45 PM
Dr Avilochan Singh, |
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Unlocking the Power of Ayurveda
Ayurveda is a simple, practical science of life whose principles are universally applicable to each individual's daily existence. Ayurveda speaks to every element and facet of human life, offering guidance that has been tested and refined over many centuries to all those who seek greater harmony, peace and longevity. Dr Avilochan Singh, one of the renowned Ayurvedic doctors, has been practicing the ancient medical science for over 20 years and is most sought after for his effective therapeutic interventions. Dr Singh will draw upon his experiences and share the principles of Ayurveda, including the techniques of examination, diagnosis, treatment and other practical everyday aspects of maintaining health. |
4.00 PM - 5:00 PM
Dimple Mehta, |
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Mindfulness Retreat
Learning to be more mindful and live in the present moment can renew energy and clarity. Whilst it is innate, it can be cultivated through proven techniques inserted into everyday life and then further merged with other meditation practices, such as yoga. Experience mindfulness in real-time through proven techniques and powerful methods that will equip you to not only calm your mind but also to live mindfully daily. Dimple Mehta is an Author, Mindfulness and Character Strengthening Coach by profession. Being the director of Soul Diets Foundation, she and her team work in the field of experiential mindfulness-based trainings, helping various prestigious corporates for more than 15 years at all levels promoting mental well-being while making the employees creative, empathetic, and resilient. She aims to create a balanced ecosystem leading to higher productivity, better leadership, and a happier working environment. |
5:15 PM – 6:30 PM
Leela Skybar |
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Sundowner Experience
Gear up for the ‘ultimate sunset experience’ from Leela’s sunset deck that oversees the vast expanse of the Arabian Sea. The deck is a cosy place to sit, relax and sip your bubbly even as the sun bids goodbye. |
7:30 PM - 8:15 PM
Neeti Palta, Award-winning Comedian |
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Laugh it off with Stand-up Comedy
Put your hands together for an entertaining live show with Neeti Palta, an award-winning comedian, who has been a part of the comedy scene since its inception in India. With a writing background in advertising and TV, she draws influences from real-life experiences, humans and our Indian innateness. Neeti will tickle your funny bone and at the same time stimulate your intellect. |
8:15 PM Onwards
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Dinner
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Amit Dubey, Author, Innovator,
National Cyber Security Expert and
Crime Investigator
Cyber crimes have dramatically evolved in nature and scope
in the last few years. Recent data by the Indian Computer Emergency Response
Team (CERT-IN), the government’s nodal cyber security agency, shows that cyber
security attacks increased by 500% since the lockdown in March 2020. The
majority of data breaches are on account of human errors. However, there is a
silver lining to this. If executives are educated to identify and respond to
such threats in advance, the bulk of breach incidents could be avoided. What
should companies do to safeguard their systems? What must CXOs and business
leaders be mindful of, at an individual level?
Amit Dubey is a National Security Expert and a Crime Investigator on Cyber
Forensics and Ethical Hacking for various Indian investigation agencies and
Police departments. A prolific speaker on TV, radio and YouTube, Amit is
frequently invited by arms of the government, including defence forces, to train
their cyber professionals. He is the author of two books, Hidden Files: Tales of
Cyber Crime Investigation and Return of the Trojan Horse: Tales of Criminal
Investigation, which include learnings from some of his more thrilling cases.
Amit, through real-life examples, will provide guidance on how to improve
personal security consciousness and avoid common pitfalls, and share case
examples of companies that have been victims of cybercrime.
Lt Gen Shokin Chauhan,
Former Director-General of Assam
Rifles
Having the confidence and character to become a better version of yourself and create value for others are key factors that constitute leadership. The armed forces have many lessons to offer because virtually every situation an organisation faces has been previously encountered and resolved in the Army. After all, the Army grooms its leaders to take men into battle without pay hikes, ESOPs or any material incentives. They are expected to deliver each and every time and the price of failure is far higher than in any other human endeavour. Lt Gen Shokin Chauhan, the former Director-General of Assam Rifles who has served at the apex level in the Ministry of Defence and Home Affairs, will offer valuable leadership lessons that lend themselves to application across domains.
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Amit Dubey, Author, Innovator, |
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Cyber Security: It is Not About IT Alone
Cyber crimes have dramatically evolved in nature and scope
in the last few years. Recent data by the Indian Computer Emergency Response
Team (CERT-IN), the government’s nodal cyber security agency, shows that cyber
security attacks increased by 500% since the lockdown in March 2020. The
majority of data breaches are on account of human errors. However, there is a
silver lining to this. If executives are educated to identify and respond to
such threats in advance, the bulk of breach incidents could be avoided. What
should companies do to safeguard their systems? What must CXOs and business
leaders be mindful of, at an individual level? |
10:00 AM – 10:30 AM
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Discussion Break
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10:30 AM – 11:30 PM
Lt Gen Shokin Chauhan, |
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Leadership Lessons from the Armed Forces
Having the confidence and character to become a better version of yourself and create value for others are key factors that constitute leadership. The armed forces have many lessons to offer because virtually every situation an organisation faces has been previously encountered and resolved in the Army. After all, the Army grooms its leaders to take men into battle without pay hikes, ESOPs or any material incentives. They are expected to deliver each and every time and the price of failure is far higher than in any other human endeavour. Lt Gen Shokin Chauhan , the former Director-General of Assam Rifles who has served at the apex level in the Ministry of Defence and Home Affairs, will offer valuable leadership lessons that lend themselves to application across domains. |
12:00 PM Onwards
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Brunch
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