The IMBD students recently had the privilege of attending a captivating session on Japanese Management Principles, led by the esteemed Mr. Rejeesh Girija Rameshan. As the General Manager of KMTC and former Manager (International Markets) at Terumo Penpol, the world’s largest blood bag manufacturer, Mr. Rameshan brought a wealth of experience to the discussion.
Beyond the Borders:
Drawing from his extensive background in the medical equipment industry and international markets, Mr. Rameshan delved into the transformative power of Japanese management philosophies like Kaizen and Just-in-Time. He highlighted how these principles are not only shaping industries in Japan but also influencing businesses worldwide.
Engaging Dialogue and Global Relevance:
The interactive session sparked lively discussions, as students eagerly engaged with Mr. Rameshan’s insights. They found the content not only informative but also highly relevant to the evolving trends in international business management. The session provided a unique opportunity to explore:
- Kaizen‘s Continuous Improvement: Students learned how the philosophy of continuous improvement can drive efficiency and innovation within organizations.
- Just-in-Time‘s Lean Approach: The session explored the benefits of the Just-in-Time system, emphasizing its role in minimizing waste and optimizing resource utilization.
The Impact:
This session equipped IMBD students with a deeper understanding of the global business landscape. By exploring the practical applications of Japanese management principles, they gained valuable insights that can be applied to their future careers, regardless of their chosen industries.