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Vol : 10 No : 10 January 2015 A Monthly Newsletter of SCMS Group of Educational Institutions, Cochin Co-ordinating Editor - Mr. Sanal Potty Editorial Advisory Council: Dr. D. Radhakrishnan Nair, Prof. R. Sahadevan Edited and published by Prof. B. Unnikrishnan for and on behalf of SCMS Group of Educational Institutions, Prathap Nagar, Muttom, Cochin - 683 106 and printed at Maptho Printings, Cochin - 683 104. www.scmsgroup.org Email: [email protected] SCMS School of Architecture Dr. G.P.C. Nayar Founder & Chairman SCMS Group of Educational Institutions Today, business is changing fast. So is the system of management. What can be the Greatest Transformation taking place in the business world? Undoubtedly, it is the digital revolution that is fundamentally changing the business world. It has been estimated that the impact of digitisation is going to be even greater than that of the Internet. Digitisation does not mean simply automating an existing process. It means companies have to pursue innovation strategies to develop a comprehensive digital strategy and reinvent their entire business processes and operating models. That includes IT-driven innovation, developing automated decision making, developing cross-channel connectivity to enable uninterrupted engagement with all stakeholders, reducing the number of documents and the like. The process of digitisation can create a host of business opportunities. The consequences can be far-reaching, changing the way products of all kinds can be produced, reproduced, marketed and distributed to a large clientele across the world. Take for example the way the entertainment industry and the media industry have been transmuted beyond all our imagination. The business world is heading towards a time where the digital capabilities will increasingly determine which companies will create or lose values. The phenomenon of digitisation is spreading fast not only in the business world but also in the life of the common man. As such, business managers have to get equipped in terms of skills, competencies, and courage to lead their organisations toward the Great Transformation. They will have to innovate the practice of management appropriate for a digital world. Leadership capabilities are essential to pioneer the digital investment and to How we will do business in future? Contd. on page 2 convert it into an advantage that can lead to greater organisational, human, and economic prosperity. Exponential technological advances, greater consumer power, and increased competition are posing a threat to every industry. Business has already realised that they must use digital channels to engage with their stakeholders in order to maintain relevance and drive the conversation. As a result of the proliferation of digital channels, platforms and devices a new generation that is born 'plugged in' has come into existence. This Gen Y is already making their mark in accelerating the emergence of a new digital world. No one can ignore their influence. Their expectations are being shaped by the technologies they surround themselves with. They are capable of easily adapting their lifestyles to every new technological invention. This Gen Y constitutes a new category of consumers and employees who are networked digitally and globally. They are also very social in nature. Consequently, they are playing the role of catalysts of change in the society. Each day their influence is growing in the consumer as well as the corporate world. It means business must learn to engage with them effectively, or will have to face the risk of being shut out of the game. A new kind of public means new ways of doing business. By the end of this decade, an entire generation will have to grow up in a primary digital world. Their familiarity with technology, reliance on mobile communications, and desire to remain in touch with large networks of contacts will determine how we will do business and how we will manage business in future. Wish you a happy 2015! Dr. G.P.C. Nayar Digital Advertising is the Future - PANORAMA 2014 Mr.K.S.Chakravarthy, National Creative Director, FCB Ulka and Mr.Varghese Chandy, Chief General Manager-Marketing – Ad Sales, Malayala Manorama, jointly lighting the lamp to inaugurate the conference. Others in the picture are: Dr.V.Raman Nair, Group Director and Dr. Filomina P.George, Director, SCMS Cochin School of Business. SCMS Marketing Colloquium organised a full day conference focusing on the theme 'Digital Advertising is the Future' in a series of PANORAMA 2014, on December 12. Mr.K.S.Chakravarthy, National Creative Director, FCB Ulka and Mr.Varghese Chandy, Chief General Manager-Marketing – Ad Sales, Malayala Manorama, together inaugurated the conference. Digital advertising could not be just repeating the traditional advertising because it had to be interactive and inviting the consumers to engage in a conversation, explained Mr.Chakravarthy. It should be more inclusive and transparent, not simply shouting at the customer. Social media is an important component of digital advertising. To make use of it to our advantage we should use it intelligently, he cautioned. Placement news Verizon conducted interview for 2015 batch BTech short-listed students on November 4 and final result is awaited. The off-campus recruitment drive for 2013 and 2014 batch was conducted by Athena Healthcare on November 11, Speridian Technologies on November 14, Saranga Geosoftware on November 21, and Global Logic Tech on November22. The final results are awaited. Isam K. Kabbani Group, Saudi Arabia conducted on-campus recruitment drive for 2015 batch Btech Civil Engineering students on November 28 and selected three students. UST Global conducted off-campus recruitment drive for 2015 batch BTech and MCA students on December 9 and selected five students. MRF conducted off-campus pooled recruitment drive for 2015 batch BTech Electrical, Mechanical students on December 11 and short-listed students for next round of interview. IBM India conducted off-campus pooled recruitment drive for 2015 batch BTech, MTech and MCA candidates during December 11-13 and selected five students. SAP Labs Scholar Programme online test was conducted for 2015 batch BTech students on December 17 and result is awaited. IBS Software Services conducted on-campus pooled recruitment drive for 2015 batch BTech students on December 18 and selected two students. The Bridge programme for Infosys placed students of 2015 batch will be conducted during December 29 to 31 by Ms. Begi Margaret from Infosys Limited. An artist's vision of the new building of SCMS School of Architecture under construction at the Vidya Nagar Campus, Karukutty.

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Today, business is changing fast. So is the system ofmanagement. What can be the Greatest Transformation taking place in the business world? Undoubtedly, it is the digital revolution that is fundamentally changing the business world. It has been estimated that the impact of digitisation is going to be even greater than that of the Internet.

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  • Vol : 10

    No : 10

    January 2015

    A Monthly Newsletter of SCMS Group of Educational Institutions, Cochin

    Co-ordinating Editor - Mr. Sanal Potty

    Editorial Advisory Council: Dr. D. Radhakrishnan Nair, Prof. R. Sahadevan

    Edited and published by Prof. B. Unnikrishnan for and on behalf of SCMS Group of Educational Institutions, Prathap Nagar,

    Muttom, Cochin - 683 106 and printed at Maptho Printings, Cochin - 683 104.

    www.scmsgroup.org Email: [email protected]

    SCMS School o f Archi tecture

    Dr. G.P.C. Nayar

    Founder & Chairman

    SCMS Group of

    Educational Institutions

    Today, business is changing fast. So is the system of

    management.

    What can be the Greatest Transformation taking place

    in the business world? Undoubtedly, it is the digital

    revolution that is fundamentally changing the business

    world. It has been estimated that the impact of

    digitisation is going to be even greater than that of the

    Internet.

    Digitisation does not mean simply automating an

    existing process. It means companies have to pursue

    innovation strategies to develop a comprehensive digital strategy

    and reinvent their entire business processes and operating models.

    That includes IT-driven innovation, developing automated

    decision making, developing cross-channel connectivity to enable

    uninterrupted engagement with all stakeholders, reducing the

    number of documents and the like.

    The process of digitisation can create a host of business

    opportunities. The consequences can be far-reaching, changing the

    way products of all kinds can be produced, reproduced, marketed

    and distributed to a large clientele across the world. Take for

    example the way the entertainment industry and the media

    industry have been transmuted beyond all our imagination. The

    business world is heading towards a time where the digital

    capabilities will increasingly determine which companies will

    create or lose values.

    The phenomenon of digitisation is spreading fast not only in the

    business world but also in the life of the common man. As such,

    business managers have to get equipped in terms of skills,

    competencies, and courage to lead their organisations toward the

    Great Transformation. They will have to innovate the practice of

    management appropriate for a digital world. Leadership

    capabilities are essential to pioneer the digital investment and to

    How we will do business in future?

    Contd. on page 2

    Contd. from page 3

    convert it into an advantage that can lead to greater

    organisational, human, and economic prosperity.

    Exponential technological advances, greater

    consumer power, and increased competition are

    posing a threat to every industry. Business has

    already realised that they must use digital channels to

    engage with their stakeholders in order to maintain

    relevance and drive the conversation.

    As a result of the proliferation of digital channels,

    platforms and devices a new generation that is born

    'plugged in' has come into existence. This Gen Y is already making

    their mark in accelerating the emergence of a new digital world.

    No one can ignore their influence. Their expectations are being

    shaped by the technologies they surround themselves with. They

    are capable of easily adapting their lifestyles to every new

    technological invention. This Gen Y constitutes a new category of

    consumers and employees who are networked digitally and

    globally. They are also very social in nature.

    Consequently, they are playing the role of catalysts of change in

    the society. Each day their influence is growing in the consumer as

    well as the corporate world. It means business must learn to engage

    with them effectively, or will have to face the risk of being shut out

    of the game. A new kind of public means new ways of doing

    business.

    By the end of this decade, an entire generation will have to grow up

    in a primary digital world. Their familiarity with technology,

    reliance on mobile communications, and desire to remain in touch

    with large networks of contacts will determine how we will do

    business and how we will manage business in future.

    Wish you a happy 2015!

    Dr. G.P.C. Nayar

    Digital Advertising is the Future - PANORAMA 2014

    Mr.K.S.Chakravarthy, National Creative Director, FCB Ulka and Mr.Varghese Chandy,

    Chief General Manager-Marketing Ad Sales, Malayala Manorama, jointly lighting

    the lamp to inaugurate the conference. Others in the picture are: Dr.V.Raman Nair,

    Group Director and Dr. Filomina P.George, Director, SCMS Cochin School of Business.

    SCMS Marketing Colloquium organised a full day conference

    focusing on the theme 'Digital Advertising is the Future' in a series

    of PANORAMA 2014, on December 12. Mr.K.S.Chakravarthy,

    National Creative Director, FCB Ulka and Mr.Varghese Chandy,

    Chief General Manager-Marketing Ad Sales, Malayala Manorama,

    together inaugurated the conference.

    Digital advertising could not be just repeating the traditional

    advertising because it had to be interactive and inviting the

    consumers to engage in a conversation, explained Mr.Chakravarthy.

    It should be more inclusive and transparent, not simply shouting at

    the customer. Social media is an important component of digital

    advertising. To make use of it to our advantage we should use it

    intelligently, he cautioned.

    Placement news

    Verizon conducted interview for 2015 batch BTech short-listed

    students on November 4 and final result is awaited.

    The off-campus recruitment drive for 2013 and 2014 batch was

    conducted by Athena Healthcare on November 11, Speridian

    Technologies on November 14, Saranga Geosoftware on

    November 21, and Global Logic Tech on November22. The final

    results are awaited.

    Isam K. Kabbani Group, Saudi Arabia conducted on-campus

    recruitment drive for 2015 batch Btech Civil Engineering students

    on November 28 and selected three students.

    UST Global conducted off-campus recruitment drive for 2015 batch

    BTech and MCA students on December 9 and selected five students.

    MRF conducted off-campus pooled recruitment drive for 2015

    batch BTech Electrical, Mechanical students on December 11 and

    short-listed students for next round of interview.

    IBM India conducted off-campus pooled recruitment drive for 2015

    batch BTech, MTech and MCA candidates during December 11-13

    and selected five students.

    SAP Labs Scholar Programme online test was conducted for 2015

    batch BTech students on December 17 and result is awaited.

    IBS Software Services conducted on-campus pooled recruitment

    drive for 2015 batch BTech students on December 18 and selected

    two students.

    The Bridge programme for Infosys placed students of 2015 batch

    will be conducted during December 29 to 31 by Ms. Begi Margaret

    from Infosys Limited.

    An artist's vision of the new building of SCMS School of Architecture under construction at the Vidya Nagar Campus, Karukutty.

  • Contd. from page 1

    SCMSSpectrum

    SSTMNews from

    Contd. on page 4

    The online advertising market in India is projected to reach Rs 3,575

    crore by March 2015, a growth of 30 per cent over last year, said

    Mr.Varghese Chandy. But, many don't know how to spend and where

    to spend the money effectively, he pointed out. Speaking on the

    changing habits of news consumption he said that most of the news

    stories are, today, breaking on facebook. Currently everybody is

    getting digital, as a result of which the conversation at home is

    coming down and the whole communication breaks down when the

    wi-fi is down, said he. However, the future of digital will be when the

    digital becomes human, he pleaded.

    The print media is not going to lose its edge as a result of the growth

    of the digital media, argued Mr.Anil Fernandes, Advertising Head,

    India Today Group, speaking in the second session. In my opinion

    the future of digital advertising is now, because the technology is

    moving faster changing things and the growth of India in another

    three-four years down the line will be tremendous, said he.

    Mr.Abraham Alapatt, Marketing Head, Thomas Cook, spoke on

    how the coming generation would lose sight of books and libraries.

    Internet is a moving library, where we can consume information, buy

    things and look for jobs. According to him almost 70 per cent of the

    travelers search the internet before talking to his staff on their

    requirements. Earlier, the bigger you were, it was more likely that you

    get more business. But, in contrast, thanks to the growth of the

    digital medium, today, even if your business is small business will

    come to you if you are smarter, he added.

    In the afternoon session, Mr.Avinash Krishnan, MD, Qanda

    Communications gave more emphasis to data analytics and the

    Faculty Orientation Programme for

    innovation and entrepreneurship

    A workshop organised by KITCO on how to start an innovation and

    entrepreneurship development centre boot camp in a college was

    conducted at SCMS campus as a full day Faculty Orientation

    Programme, on December 5. Mr.Ranjit Dominic, GM, KITCO

    inaugurated the workshop which was presided over by Prof. P.C.

    Pillai, Sr. Group Director, SCMS. Dr. V. Raman Nair, Group

    Director, offered felicitations. Dr. Chandrasekharan Nair,

    Consultant, KITCO and Mr. Sajith Kumar, Sr. Project Manager,

    KITCO, also spoke. Faculty members from various colleges were the

    participants in the workshop.

    The participants were given guidelines on setting up technology

    business incubators in their own institutions whereby they would be

    in a position to identify young entrepreneurs and help them to start

    their own enterprises.

    Prof.P.C.Pillai, Senior Group Director, SCMS delivering the presidential address at the

    Faculty Orientation Programme for innovation and entrepreneurship.

    SSTM has volunteered for assessment and accreditation by the

    National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), an

    autonomous body under UGC, for the purpose of upholding the

    quality of higher education in India. A peer team comprising eminent

    academic experts under the chairmanship of Prof.R.K.Kale visited

    the institution during the period from December 10 to 13 to acquaint

    themselves with the strengths and weaknesses of the institution with

    reference to quality assurance.

    NAAC Accreditation team's visit

    The NAAC peer team handing over the assessment report to Dr. Radha P. Thevannoor,

    Group Director and Dr. Indu Nair, Group Director.

    A green audit of our Prathap Nagar campus was conducted by a team

    led by Dr.Sunny George, Director, Centre for Sustainable Water

    importance of data in advertising. He stressed that the future is

    digital and explained how data analytics is gaining significance in the

    digital market. If you don't have the strategy to utilise the technology

    and the right people to execute it, technology would turn out to be

    useless, he concluded.

    The last speaker of the day, Mr.Gilson Manuel, CEO, Strokes

    Advertising, started by saying that marketing is all about the width

    of your brain and not the size of your wallet. He emphasised on the

    concept of shop smart and search engine optimisation. He also

    focused on the impact of social media on deciding strategy for new

    emerging markets and target audiences.

    Dr.V.Raman Nair, Group Director welcomed the gathering and

    Dr.Filomina P.George, Director, SCMS COCHIN School of

    Business proposed the vote of thanks.

    Prof.R.T.R.Varma, HoD-Marketing, Ms.Bindu K.Nambiar,

    Assistant Professor-Marketing and Mr.Sudheer Sudhakaran,

    Associate Professor-Marketing also spoke.

    Green audit conducted at

    SCMS Prathap Nagar campus

    Technology and Management at our SSET. The study was aimed at

    improving the efficiency in the use of scarce resources like water and

    power and in the management of all waste materials.

    The initiatives and the best practices followed in the areas of energy

    conservation, rain water harvesting, e-waste management, tree

    plantation, sewage treatment, recycling of paper waste, etc. were

    examined and evaluated in the study. The students of MTech

    Environmental Engineering at SSET participated in the audit.

    Talks

    Two books published

    Paper presented in Toronto

    Conference attended

    Paper published

    Mr. Oommen K. Sam, Senior

    Consultant, M.A. Consul-

    tants, Doha, Qatar, addressed

    the students on the topic 'A few tips to succeed at the

    beginning of your career,' on December 10.

    Mr. Pradeep Kumar Nair, State Head (WBO) Kerala,

    HDFC Bank, spoke to the students on 'Challenges in

    the present day environment,' on December 19.

    Two books in Malayalam authored by Dr. C.K. Rajan, Professor and

    Chair for Climate & Environmental Changes & Risk Reduction,

    titled (1) Mazha (Rain) and (2) Nammute Kaalaavastha (Our Climate)

    were published by the State Institute of Languages, Government of

    Kerala. The book Mazha was released by Dr. P.V. Joseph, former

    Director, India Meteorological Department, at a function in Kochi

    and the book Nammute Kaalaavastha was released by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul

    Kalam, former President of India at a function held in

    Thiruvananthapuram.

    'Linking Civic Sentiment to Actuality' A Meta Aspect based

    Sentiment Analysis of Indian Elections, a paper co-authored by

    Dr. Indu Nair, Group Director, and Dr. Chandana Unnithan, Deakin

    University, Australia was presented as a poster in the Social Media

    and Society 2014 conference organized by the Social Media Lab at

    Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada during September 27-28.

    Dr.C.Sengottuvelu, Professor and Head-Consultancy attended the

    International Conference on Innovative Researches in Commerce at

    AVS College of Arts and Science, Salem, on September 19.

    He also attended the National conference on Strategies, Innovations

    and Paradigm Shifts in Logistics and Supply Chain Management at

    SDM IMD, Mysore, on September 26.

    Dr. C. Sengottuvelu, Professor and Head-Consultancy published a

    paper titled 'Measuring Knowledge Management Index of Aircraft

    Design Centre' in International Journal of Research & Business Innovation

    (ISSN:2321-5615) Vol.2 No.2, September 2014.

    He also published a paper titled 'A study on green manufacturing

    strategies and practices' in the proceedings of the National

    Conference on LSCM ISBN 978-93-83302-04-8 September 26,

    2014.

    An article written by Dr. Jayasri Indiran, Professor, titled 'A study Job

    Motivation among working women with special reference to those

    who stay away from home' has been published in PARIPEX Indian

    Journal of Research Vol-3 (9) September 2014 issue.

    Mr. Pradeep Kumar Nair

    SSETDigest

    National conference

    Prof. P.C. Pillai, Sr.Group Director inaugurating the National Conference.

    Paper publication

    Paper presentations

    A two-day National Conference on

    'Communication and Microelectronics' was

    held at the campus on December 18 and 19.

    Prof. P.C. Pillai, Senior Group Director inaugurated the conference.

    Dr. Suresh Nair, Chief Technical Officer, Nest Group, delivered the

    keynote address. Mr. Sibi Raj Pillai, IIT Mumbai, Mr. B. Ramani,

    Executive Director, CDAC, Thiruvananthapuram, Prof. M.

    Madhavan, Director, SSET and Prof. R. Sahadevan, HoD-ECE

    spoke.

    Mr. Manoj Kumar B., Assistant Professor-Automobile Engineering,

    published a paper titled 'The Influence of Reverse Logistics on

    Reclaiming - A Case of Recycling Used Truck Tires' in the Elsevier

    Scopus indexed International journal, International Review of

    Mechanical Engineering Vol., 8, September 2014, brought out by Praise

    Worthy Prize, London, U K.

    Dr. Vinod P., Associate Professor-CSE presented a paper titled

    Towards the Detection of Undetectable Metamorphic Malware in

    the 7th ACM International Conference on Security of Information

    and Networks hosted by School of Computing Science, Glasgow

    University, UK, during September 8 to 12.

    He also chaired a session in Network and defence track, in which the

    delegates presented papers related to the domain of system and web

    application security.

    Dr. Vinod P. also presented a paper titled, Linux Malware Detection

    using Non-Parametric Statistical Methods, in the International

    Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems and Social Computing held

    during September 24- 27.

    Dr. Vinod P. again presented a paper titled, Android Malware

    Analysis using Ensemble Features in the 4th International

    Conference on Security, Privacy and Applied Cryptography

    Engineering, hosted by the Defence Institute of Advanced

    Technology, Pune, held during October 18 to 22. The proceedings

    were published by Springer as an LNCS 8804 volume.

    He also presented another paper titled, Linux Malware Detection

    using extended-Symmetric Uncertainty, in the above conference and

    the proceedings got published by Springer as an LNCS 8804 volume.

    Mr. Mahesh Rengaraj, Associate Professor-Mechanical, presented a

    paper titled Analysis of work factors influencing High Frequency

    Low Security Work injuries among welders for Safety Interventions

    in the International Conference on Energy, Environment, Materials

    and Safety (ICEEMS14) held at School of Engineering, CUSAT,

    Kochi during December 10 - 12.

    Mr. Oommen K. Sam

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