Here’s how compulsory sports in MBA curriculum is building perfect leaders
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Managing a company and leading a team in a soccer match are synonymous and the common points of contact between both are strategizing and teamwork. And for the students pursuing business courses, it’s not easy to develop teamwork. For most of the students, who make it to the premium business schools in the country, they hardly get time from their packed daily schedules to play games and get engaged in activities. As a result, many professionals suffer several mental stress that later affect their personal life.To ensure the professionals get enough time to distress themselves, many business schools have come up with various schemes. But the unique way to distress the students and ready them for future leadership, Universal Business School in
“Young managers in most organizations today have a twelve hour workday, not including commuting time. This means that managers should be fit and have high energy levels. Sadly, 98% of the B-Schools in Mumbai do not have any play grounds to allow students to engage in sports,” said Tarun Anand, Founder of
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This can lead to health breakdowns, when
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They improve their health and fitness levels, develop essential team building and leadership skills, have fun whilst relieving stress and we measure their Endurance, Speed, Flexibility, Strength and Adaptability and give a report to the corporates, which give them a tremendous edge towards landing high paying opportunities.
Universal Business School has been set up by CEOs, who have headed multi-billion dollar multinational companies in over 100 countries.
Statistics suggest that the number of international students coming to India has gone up many folds.
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