Friday, 16 August 2013

A article written towards the end of the course of 01 Batch at LIBA and published in LIBA Newsletter April 2003.





TWO YEARS AT LIBA, A TRIBUTE

by  Tony Joseph, March 2003
A tribute to LIBA, Director, Dean, Management, Faculty members and staff, and of course to all my dear friends both first years and second years



The waves have subsided, the sea is calm and the harbour is in sight. The countdown has begun  – yes; we have reached the end of an epic voyage of our lives – the two years at LIBA. The voyage that saw us transformed from raw graduates to budding managers. By the time this article comes out, it would have been completed. In a few days we will be boarding the flight to our future career, carrying with us the hopes and expectations of our loved ones – armed with the knowledge and values imparted at LIBA.

This is the time to look back at the two years, which simply flew on the wings of time. A time to gather memories – memories of the friendships formed, of the days spent together, of the countless hours of teamwork, of the joys shared and the sorrows divided and so many other things.

Turing back, the admission interview and GD is still fresh in my mind. The interview by the panel consisting of Fr. Christie, Prof. A.C. Fernando and Prof. Lakshmanan was quite exciting at the same time challenging – I remember being quizzed on the difference between efficiency and effectiveness of a manager and I am sure I will not forget the difference between the two in my life.



Walking into the Loyola Campus was a dream come true for almost all of us. The tall trees , the lush greenery, the majestic Church and the big buildings – all of them make it one of the best environments to study in.



Dr. Shivasubramanium and Dr. Shivasubramanium admirably handled the Induction programme during our first year in LIBA, with many icebreakers and group tasks. It really helped develop the rapport among the classmates and laid the foundation for a memorable two-year association. The first day of the first year started with the BFA case study by Mrs. Vandana Zachariah. Then came the SWOT analysis conducted by Prof. Muraleedharan that was our first presentation at LIBA and obviously all of us were quite nervous. Prof. Lakshmanan’s classes were quite a hit with his SPSS analysis and jokes – which sent the students busting with laughter, and then we had the ‘feedback’ sessions of Prof. Srinivasan. Then we had the FoxPro classes by Mr. Rajeshwar and Mr.Anbalagan , which was really tough for people with no computing experience. Prof. A.C. Fernando’s classes in Economics was a great hit with his typical one liners, which made a dry subject like Economics one of the most eagerly looked forward to classes.

It was a time of exploration – testing the waters and setting our steps into the world of management. It was also the time when new bonds and associations were formed and people started getting to know more about their new colleagues.  All through this time the faculty members took great efforts to make us feel at home and in the process laid the basic foundation for the next two years.

                        The following days went quite fast starting with the freshers’ party  – where we had to wear vesthi’s and tie and the girls had to wear saris and yellow flowers with fully oiled hair. It was fun with the various games and programmes by the seniors. They were really a bunch of talented guys and gals. Then came Chrysalis with its share of excitement and tension  – going for sponsorships, organizing programmes, assisting seniors in their efforts, printing souvenirs etc. It was a great learning experience for all of us – our initiation into the area of practical management and the foundation for the next Chrysalis to be handled by us.

The second semester also saw us going for the two-day retreat at Ennore- that not only revitalized our souls but also gave us a refreshing break from the routine, by the silence of the lazy backwaters of the Ennore creek. The Christmas programme, which followed, was also a great occasion with a lot of dances, and of course, great dinner.

By now we had got used to the management school way of life – late night working, surprise quizzes, presentations at short notice, and of course a truckload of assignments and projects to be completed in each subject.

Life became even more hectic in the third semester with the live Marketing Research project under the guidance of Fr. Director. Balancing both classes and fieldwork – wherein on some days we worked even after midnight, was quite a challenge.  However , we enjoyed each moment of it. Doing the project for ITC – Greeting Cards I remember how some days was so tiring that changing clothes before going to sleep itself was a big effort. It was indeed a great learning experience meeting different people, going to different places, and of course, working to deadlines set by the company. All these efforts were rewarded when we made our presentation to the Mr. Chand Das, CEO – Greeting Cards Businesses, who roundly applauded our work.

The finance papers handled by Prof. Kejriwal and Prof. Dwarkanathan were a great hit with the students. Prof. Kejriwal with his inimitable style made finance a highly interesting subject even for non-commerce students like me, while Prof. Dwarkanathan built up on this base to convert many non-finance students to finance. Heavy sounding topics like Assignment model, Transportation model, decision tree etc where made to look so simple in Fr. Christie’s QT-II classes and it was one of the very interesting classes of the third semester. Mr. Shivakumar with his anecdotes on Viveks and Subhiksha gave us our first insight into the world of retailing. The Prosim game conducted by Dr. Gowrishankar and the great race for the dinner at Park is legendary. Devi and group eventually won this race.

‘Sayonara- 2002’ our farewell to our seniors was a memorable occasion with lots of games and nostalgic speeches. Within a few days, our summer projects began. It saw us going to different parts of the country and to different types of industries. It was an opportunity to try out what we had learnt in the first year in the real world and at the same time learn from the experiences of the people in the industry.



The second year saw a separation of the class based on our specializations and electives. The frequency of interactions in the class did reduce. However, we managed to make up for it out side the class. Chrysalis – 2003 was a watershed in the history of LIBA with the Corporate Quiz being conducted in three cities - Bangalore, Hyderabad and Chennai. Corporate Symposium and a live case study competition were some of the other highlights. It called for a great amount of hardwork, sacrifices and lots of optimism. Collecting more than eight lakhs of rupees was a great challenge before us and we managed to do it with the support and encouragements of so many people. The first years and second years worked shoulder to shoulder to achieve a common dream. The dream was realized and the event was a success. The “Retailing” seminar and the “Corporate Governance” seminars were also great successes. It was an exhibition of the teamwork and organizing skills of the students. The retreat at Mahabalipuram was an enriching experience and helped us recharge our batteries.

On the academic front, Dr. P.K Panigrahi joined LIBA, and brought about a dramatic change in the computing environment with his enthusiasm. He has created liking for computing among the students and this can be seen from overflowing computer labs.    The year also saw many external faculty members tasking classes for us. Each one of them was an expert in his area and this gave us lot of insights to the real business world. By now, we were more mature and quite familiar with the management terms and ways. This helped to gain the maximum from the experience and knowledge of these faculties. The B2B classes of Mr. Mohan Kuruvilla, the Strategic Management classes of Prof. Balachandran, the Advanced Marketing Research classes of Dr. M.J. Xavier, the Marketing in the New Era by Mr. Austin and the Organization Development classes of Dr. Irudayraj being some of the most well attended classes. We also had great personalities like Dr. C.L. Ramakrishnan, IPS, former DGP, Tamil Nadu and Dr. Srinivasa Raghavan, Chief Post Master General taking classes on Business Ethics and Business Policy respectively. Each of these persons was an inspiration for us students who are just starting our careers. A galaxy of guest speakers from throughout the world supplemented this – people of the levels of MD’s and VP’s sharing their experiences with us. 

All this was made possible only by the tireless efforts of Fr. Director and his vision to make LIBA a premier institute in India. Father was an inspiration for us with his total dedication, hard work, and the continuous stress on perfection. He helped us bring out the best in ourselves and taught us not to fear the pain or shy away from hard work in the process of achieving success. I am thankful to him for that great lesson. It will help us tremendously as we start off on our career paths.

Then of course there were those exciting competitions, paper presentations, case studies and culturals, with LIBA students stamping their superiority where ever they went. Then be it be the CII Meet (Lakshmi, Nandhini and Vinod) or the BIM Paper Presentation (Rockey, Cyril) or the Smart Manager (Cyril), or the XIME HR Managers Symposium (Arun, Tony) or the IIMB culturals or Shodh, Nagpur( Ashwin, Arun, Tony) or the Eithraj and DG Vaishnov Culturals( Julie, Aishwarya and group) –  they brought laurels for LIBA, beating the odds and emerging ‘Top of the Tops’. Our best moment came, after we had presented our paper to a panel of judges consisting of the Vice Presidents and HR Mangers of companies like BPL, TITAN, HP, Wipro, 3M etc. Mr. Mahaligam, the Vice President of Hewellet Packard and an ex-Loyolite came over to us and said that we had made him proud of being a Loyolite – that was the best compliment we have got till date, and our hearts swelled with pride.

The placement time was an unforgettable part of our life at LIBA. The placement team led from the front by Professor Muraleedharan. The team led by Vinod and consisting of Johny, Aishwarya, Nandhini, Julie and others ably supported him. The team did a wonderful job in ensuring that all of us get placed despite the general lull on the placements front throughout India. Some of the best companies had lined up for this year’s placements and the full credit goes to the tireless and dedicated efforts of Professor Muraleedharan.



Finally our group itself was a very unique and illustrious group. This was the first batch to be selected through XAT. We had people from different backgrounds, and across the country coming in a blending perfectly into the environment of LIBA. Each one was a perfect specimen as Professor Fernando used to tease us. So we have a person whose feedbacks were much sought after by all (Cyril Chandravasan), someone who can put Kishore Kumar to shame (Arup), the mimic (Nirmal- the Tiffin raider, Bangalore reporter), the vote of thanks specialist  (Lakshmi- ‘Who cant keep her eyes off’). Then we had people who managed to sleep with their ‘Eyes Wide Open’ (Noreen, Rocky, Mario), the beauty with brains (Smruthi), model for toothpaste – best smile (Anto), the Charlies Angels (Susan, Manjusha, Susan), people who were good at jumping trees ( Nandhini), the grandfathers (Vinod, Ashok), the cat walk of  Aishwarya, the Salman Khan clone ( Meiyapppan), the cuckoo ( Kurinji), the Barbie doll ( Meenu), the HR specialist( Gladys), the smoking tiger( Ashwin), the night watchman ( Jerry), the story teller ( Banga), the dancing bear( Sirish), the ‘Ice Maiden’  (Roshan), the cartoonists( Jude, Bellphine), the KAD specialist( Ronald), the Mrs. Doubtfires ( Gayatri, Ambili), the Rajdhani Express(Devi), the official host of World Cup-2003( Freddy), the official transporter (Carlton),  the Indira Gandhi in the making(Julie), the Desi American(Anusha), the Desi Brigham ( Kurrulla), the Desi Jet Li( Shiva), the fuming Romeo( Jeffery), Miss Maraimalai Nagar (Anita Maria, Kurinji), ‘His Holiness’ (Martin), Yani (Vinay),  ‘ Talaiwar’ (John), ,Pizza expert ( Praddy), the silent killer (Mahesh), Pan Badshah( Mahaveer), Bangalore reporters( Bellphine, Tony), the chick queen( Nandini V)  and so many other unique and lovable characters. It was really great to be a part of such a group, with not a single dull moment.

The official countdown began with the beautiful farewell party – LIBOSCARS organized by our dear first years. It was a great show, reflective of their talents and a tribute to our yearlong association, which began with the freshers. By the time the program came to an end there were quite a few wet eyes and heavy hearts.

In this long voyage called LIFE, two years are hardly anything, however these two years at LIBA have been exceptional. It has completely changed our outlook, considerably broadened our horizons and taught us that nothing is impossible for a person with the right attitude and a dream to realize.  As the time for our departure nears there is a strong feeling of nostalgia in the air. The lovely friendships and associations, and of course, a few heartbreaks – will soon become a part of our memories. These memories are the ones, which will bind us all together, as we move out in different directions, to different companies, carrying different dreams.