Mumbai
Two days in India’s media capital — connecting business school communications leaders with the editors and broadcasters who drive coverage in one of the world's fastest-growing education markets.
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Schedule
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8:45 am: Registration and Check-in
9:15 am: Welcome from KikiNetwork Organizers, Kiki and Matt
9:30 am:Best Practice Session I: The Power of Collaboration
Identifying global trends and harvesting news from business school campuses
11:00 am:Media Panel I: Strategic Management & Finance
Featuring Chief Editor of Smart Manager, Bureau Chief of Financial Express, and FT Mumbai Correspondent
12:30 pm: Lunch hosted by the Indian School of Business (ISB)
2:15 pm:Media Panel II: Business News & Economy
Featuring Business World, The Week, Economic Times (News Editor), and NDTV (Economy Editor)
3:45 pm:Media Panel III: Education & Digital Leaders
Featuring Times of India (Education Editor), Business India, Forbes India (Online Director), and Bureau Chief of Mint
7:00 pm: Conference Dinner at Busaba
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9:00 am: Morning Check-in
9:15 am: Welcome from KikiNetwork Conference Organizers
9:30 am:Media Panel IV: Regional Powerhouses & Social Media
Featuring Business Standard, Hindu Business Line, Economic Times (Social Media Editor), and PaGaLGuY
10:15 am: Best Practice Session
11:00 am:Media Panel V: Broadcast & Urban Trends
Featuring Bloomberg UTV (Editor), The Times of India (Business & Ed reporters), Mumbaiboss.com, and WSJ
12:30 pm: Lunch provided by GMAC
1:00 pm – 5:30 pm: Afternoon Networking & Cultural Event
Event Details
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Host
Indian School of Business (ISB)
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Location
Taj Palace Hotel, Mumbai
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Dates
December 6 & 7, 2012
About This Conference
Representing our first venture into the Indian subcontinent, the 2012 Mumbai session focused on "The Emerging Superpower Narrative." Hosted at the MISB Bocconi campus, the conference explored how international business schools can navigate India’s incredibly dense and vibrant media market. Participants engaged with senior editors from the Economic Times, The Times of India, and NDTV Profit to discuss strategies for positioning global faculty within the context of India’s rapid urbanization and corporate expansion, while learning to manage the unique logistical and editorial rhythms of one of the world's most prolific news environments.



