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Why are Indian Managers sought after globally?

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Competencies required to be a Global Manager

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Transactional Competencies

Team work, developing subordinates, coaching and mentoring, interpersonal competence, cross cultural sensitivity, diversity management, and openness to ideas

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Transformation Competencies

• Communicating vision and values of an organization

• Strategising to take organization forward to the next level

• Drawing up long term policies• Building an inspiring culture• Motivating the workforce with strong

leadership skills

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Strengths of young Indian Managers

• Analytical skills• Resilience• Adaptability to unknown terrain• Good interpersonal skills• Trustworthy• Can work in complex and diverse scenarios• Willingness to learn• Job knowledge

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Areas of Improvement

• Open-mindedness, inability to build juniors

• Vision, values, strategic thinking, decision making skills, risk taking,

• Learning orientation, self renewal efforts, cross cultural sensitivity

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Which industries are looking for Indian Managers?

• Information Technology• Consulting• Investment Banking

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What do they command in the global market?

• 30% of IIM A students (2007 batch) accepted offers from abroad

• Packages were as high as $225,000 to $300,000 per annum.

• Average entry-level salary stood at $115,300

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