Monday, August 10, 2009

Great Lakes Term 2

Yet another term over within no time. A fair feedback.


Great Lakes Term 1 (22nd June to 7th August)
Course Name
Facilitator
Positives
Delta (No negatives)
Any Comments
Financial Management
Prof.  Narendar Rao, Professor of Finance, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, Illinois, USA
The course has been taken very systematically and in a well organized manner from the Prof. The slides are really useful. Prof Rao is also a great motivator and thinker of life. His inspirational thoughts were really good.
Most of students were just beginners in the finance. The lectures were too sleepy sometimes. Prof should have added some spices in the course to make it interesting.
I like the motivational style of the Prof. Especially, a very old song “Hum hindustani” played in the last lecture was just awesome. Hats off
Managerial Accounting
‘Padmashri’ Dr. Bala. V. Balachandran
Professor Emeritus of Accounting Information & Management,
Kellogg School of Management, Founder and Dean, Great Lakes Institute of Management
Who else could teach the course better than the Uncle Bala who is among the highest echelon of the Accounting. No more words.
Bigger class size
The energy level of Uncle Bala is just unmatchable. His each and every word motivates you to the core and puts so much confidence in you.
Marketing Management II
Dr Krishna Ram/ Prof Paul Prabhaker
Great course. Taught in a great way. Krishna Ram is just straight and he knows what should be relevant for the experienced people. Prof  Prabhakar is a genius of marketing fundas. The beauty of such Professor lie to create the interest for the course rather than just delivering the course.  Prof Prabhakar poured in amazing principles and new dimensions of thought which no book speaks about till now.
Bigger class size in Prof Prabhakar lectures
Great course and facilitator. Wished there could have been more time with you.
Micro Economics
Prof. Mankad/Dr. Rakesh Singh
Dr Mankad is has been the Prof of Economics for Dr Rakesh Sing. So anybody may understand the stature of the person. Each and every word out of him is like a pearl. Excellent speaker. http://kwlvarun.blogspot.com/2009/07/dr-harkant-mankad-economics-is-life.html

Dr Rakesh Singh has been the facilitator in term 1 as well
Bigger class size.
I perfectly enjoyed the classes. I remember that Micro Economics end term was with one more subject. I planned to give more time to other subject but end up in reading Economics just in the sheer urge of knowing more what have been taught in the class.
Operations Management I
Prof. Vaidy Jayaraman,  University of Miami, School of Business, Florida, USA
A great facilitator and a great actor. I loved his pedagogy and interest he developed among students. His tones changes, dashing style and teaching everything on board helped a lot to absorb most out of the course. I think if everyone teaches in his way then I am sure any course could be successful in giving most out of the sessions. Hats-off
Bigger class size
Great teacher. Best take away course of term 2.
Quantitative Methods
Prof. P K Vishwanathan
Lot of knowledge and practical insights of solving real world problems through statistics. Loved his funny style of teaching with lots of "Googlies"
Bigger class etc. Did not grasp very long and confusing sentences spoken to understand the concept by prof.
Fun to study. Would like to study the subject deeply.
Mandarin (Chinese)
Prof. Devakunjari
Great teacher. Should write a book - "Chinese made easy" from his written hand-outs. Lot of material collected to master Chinese anytime.
The course is slowly losing its charm because of study pressures of other subjects.
Teaching style is too motherly and caring. Highly lovable teacher.


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