MBA students hold conference on improving resilience in tough times


UTM students at the conference learning about keeping businesses afloat in difficult times.

IN a bid to learn how to adapt to business challenges, some 50 Master of Business Administration (MBA) students from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) organised a conference in Johor Baru.

The students from the university’s School of Professional and Continuing Education as well as training provider Elnet Talent Solutions gathered speakers from various fields to share their knowledge.

Elnet Talent Solutions founder Dr Chandran Elilen said that the conference was part of the students’ research work.

“The conference focused on bouncing back from the Covid-19 pandemic and the speakers shared how they led their teams during a difficult period.”

Speakers included Forest City regional deputy president Syarul Izam Sarifudin, Iskandar Regional Development Authority social development head Raja Taufik Azad Ahmad Suhaimi and Malaysian Medical Association president Dr R. Muruga Raj.

Among the MBA students was Kemelah assemblyman N. Saraswati.

“I hope to make good use of the information gained to better serve my constituents,” she said.


   

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