Ashoka Business School

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Recognized by AICTE-New Delhi, DTE-Mumbai & Govt. of Maharashtra
Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University

Leadership at Ashoka Business School

Leadership at Ashoka Business School

Leadership as a quality is not always something that one is born with or inherits, but is something that one can work on and hone, and here’s where Ashoka Business Schools play an important role in shaping the leaders of tomorrow through Ashoka Innovation & Start up Cell-AISC. Ashoka Business schools offer an environment where aspiring leaders can test their leadership in diverse teams in a low-risk environment. As the need for leaders across different spectrums of life continues to evolve, a number of business schools offer leadership programs in varying capacities to develop the next generation of global leaders.

Ashoka Business School can produce business leaders in large numbers by providing a conducive environment and opportunities at an academic level. Traditionally, Ashoka Business School have been student-centric with focus on academic development-oriented curriculum. Ashoka Business School is the ideal training ground for aspiring leaders with a plethora of formal and informal opportunities for leadership development including experiential programs, student-led opportunities such as leading AISC Clubs, AISC Fest, AISC Conferences, AISC Career Treks and more.

Leadership Skills through AISC

Ashoka Innovation & Start up Cell-AISC Initiative for Entrepreneurship and Leadership Education and Development. It is designed specifically to hone Entrepreneurship and Leadership skills in MBA students. With an intense focus on personal experiential testing, analysis, and reflection which includes taking formal classes (both required and optional) as well as continuous coaching opportunities. AISC also hosts the “AISC Festivals” (a program where first year MBA students participate in experiential entrepreneurship challenges which are judged by faculty and alumni), the AISC Lab (a required course for first year MBA students where they practice core skills in a team setting.