
IIM Raipur launches 3 mini courses for aspiring managers. Sign up now
Commenting on the initiative, IIM Raipur Director Professor Ram Kumar Kakani said, 'In today's fast-changing business environment, where data is abundant and disruption is constant, organisations require leaders who are agile, analytical, and visionary. Our MDPs are not mere classroom sessions—they are transformational experiences. These programmes help bridge the critical skill gaps in areas like finance, leadership, and data intelligence, empowering participants to lead with clarity and purpose across sectors.'
Participants can expect to engage in interactive case discussions, explore practical frameworks, and connect with experienced academicians. Whether you're in the corporate world or the public sector, these MDPs provide valuable tools and insights to lead effectively in today's competitive environment.If you're looking to stay ahead in your career and make a meaningful impact within your organisation, IIM Raipur's June 2025 MDP series is your opportunity to do so.

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