That’s right. Term 4 is behind us and we can rightfully call ourselves 50% MBAs. Instead of the usual dissection of the term, I figured I’d use this post to talk about the global reach of our faculty.
Where else does ISB’s visiting faculty teach? Here’s the list for you (in no particular order):
- Fuqua @ Duke (Mohan Venkatachalam)
- Wharton @ Penn (David Bell, Robert Stine, Richard Waterman, Jagmohan Raju)
- Kellogg @ Northwestern (Mark Finn, Sri Sridharan)
- Terry @ Univ of Georgia (Piyush Kumar)
- Georgia Tech (Luis Martins)
- Sauder @ British Columbia (Amartya Lahiri)
- RAND Corporation (Krishna Kumar)
- UNC Kenan Flagler (Pradeep Bhardwaj, Atul Nerkar)
- Jones @ Rice (Prashant Kale)
- Carlson @ Minnesota (Akbar Zaheer)
- UNICEF (Shiva Kumar)
- Maryland (Prabhala)
- CEIBS (Ramakrishna Velamuri)
- Haas @ Berkeley (Sunil Dutta)
- Anderson @ UCLA (Subrahmanyam)
- London Business School (Stefan Thau)
- Fox @ Temple (Rajiv Banker)
- Eli Broad @ Michigan State (Sambamurthy)
Since this is a list of profs who taught Section F - faculty like Bhagwan Chowdhry and Harbir Singh who taught other sections are missing. Also, as you can see, a couple of folks work in organizations (RAND, UNICEF) and aren’t full time professors. So if I can get education that students at other global top schools get, that too at INR rates, plus the ability of being close to family and friends, the decision to join ISB is a no-brainer.