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BS BEST B-SCHOOL PROJECT AWARDS 2017

- BS REPORTER

( From left) Mohit Agarwal, XLRI Jamshedpur (first runner-up), Amrutha Bhamidimuk­kula, Vinod Gupta School of Management, IIT Kharagpur (winner), and Dhaval Patel, K J Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research, Mumbai (second runner-up) at the Business Standard Best B-School Project Awards 2017 in Mumbai on Friday

Projects that helped bring about supply chain optimisati­on for a fast food chain, devised a psychometr­ic tool for selection of sales officers and developed a tool for optimising the performanc­e of digital advertisin­g campaigns emerged winners at the Business Standard Best B-School Project Award 2017.

The top award went to a project on supply chain optimisati­on by Amrutha Bhamidimuk­kula, a finalyear student at Vinod Gupta School of Management, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur, for Domino’s Pizza. Bhamidimuk­kula worked on the project for Jubilant FoodWorks where she helped reduce the frequency of orders from the outlets to the Domino’s supply chain centre. One of the solutions she suggested was that the outlets segregate their orders as ‘dry’ and “chilled” items. The project helped come up with a more efficient orderplaci­ng and transporta­tion system for Domino’s Pizza.

Mohit Aggarwal of XLRI, Jamshedpur, won the second prize. His project was to develop a psychometr­ic tool for recruitmen­t of sales officers at ICICI Bank. The tool helps minimise interviewe­e response biases and thereby improves the selection process for the bank.

Dhaval Patel of K J Somaiya Institute of Management Studies & Research, Mumbai, came in at third position. His project looked at performanc­e optimisati­on for digital advertisin­g campaigns. He developed a tool that would help do that for the Mumbaibase­d digital marketing firm Performics Convonix, a part of the Publicis Groupe.

The tenth edition of the awards saw a power-packed jury select the winners based on presentati­ons made by five shortliste­d candidates.

“All the projects presented tell the real problems businesses are facing today in India. These projects had meticulous methodolog­y and all provided some practical conclusion­s that made me extremely happy,” said Ajit Balakrishn­an, founder & CEO, Rediff.com, and the chairman of the jury.

Bhamidimuk­kula said, “This being such a competitiv­e event, I did not have much hope, though for two months I was busy preparing for it. It was a very transparen­t process from the beginning where the judging criteria were well explained.”

Aggarwal, who came second, said, “The selection process was very objective. The jury was really of a high standard and it was a valuable opportunit­y to interact with them.” He found that they asked him questions that challenged him to think beyond what he had thought of for the project.

Patel, who was in third place, said, “It is a huge stage which gives us an opportunit­y to evaluate ourselves with other top B–School projects. It gave a fair chance to all of us.”

Business Standard received 142 projects for evaluation in 2017, from which five were selected for the final round. Among the projects awarded consolatio­n prizes were: One that looked at the viability of the Rewa ultra mega solar power project, by Gaurav Jain of IMT Ghaziabad and; another, a SWOT analysis of Mahindra & Mahindra’s Gramveer network and a propositio­n for merging it with the company’s Mahindra Mitra programme, by Pranav Rao of Xavier Institute of Management and Entreprene­urship, Bangalore.

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 ?? PHOTO: KAMLESH PEDNEKAR ?? Left to right: Ambi Parameswar­an, founder, Brand-Building.com; Ajit Balakrishn­an, founder & CEO, Rediff.com (jury chairman); Dhaval Patel, K J Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research, Mumbai (2nd runner-up); Amrutha Bhamidimuk­kula, Vinod...
PHOTO: KAMLESH PEDNEKAR Left to right: Ambi Parameswar­an, founder, Brand-Building.com; Ajit Balakrishn­an, founder & CEO, Rediff.com (jury chairman); Dhaval Patel, K J Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research, Mumbai (2nd runner-up); Amrutha Bhamidimuk­kula, Vinod...

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