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++International Training & Networking Program in India | iDisc. InfoDev works with business enablers all over the globe to help innovative small- and medium-sized enterprises grow and create sustainable jobs. As part of our effort, we have formed the infoDev Incubation Support Center (iDISC), a hub for incubator managers to share their resources, networks, and best practices. The result is a community-generated trove of knowledge that can serve as the basis for future incubation efforts. Business Incubation Toolkit A chief resource of the former iDISC.net, the Business Incubation Toolkit is the world's one-stop shop for know-how on business incubation, a step-by-step guide for incubation managers along the entire journey of launching a business enabler, securing funding, finding partners, attracting innovators, connecting them with investors, and more.

Looking to start an incubator? Incubator management training Best practice reports Flagship products iDISC activities have yielded high-value reports at the cutting edge of business enabling. All of iDISC. India Made Easy. As a kind of Agra appetizer, drive out to Akbar's mausoleum (entrance 110 rupees) in Sikandra, a little over five miles northwest of the city center. The perfectly named Gateway of Magnificence is the real highlight here, spiced up with some jazzy geometric tile work. The gardens, where blackbuck antelope with perfectly helical horns socialize with friendly yellow butterflies, are a soothing retreat from Agra's ugly bustle. Deep inside the tomb is the utterly bare, high-ceilinged inner sanctum, musty and echoing, where lies the petal-strewn grave of Akbar the Great, the third and most revered of the Mughal emperors.

But it's his grandson's final resting place that you've really come all this way for. Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal (entrance 750 rupees) in the 17th century as the mausoleum for his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal, who died soon after giving birth to her 14th child. Shah Jahan, megalomaniacal even by Mughal standards, knew how to make a bombastic first impression. India Study Tour : Study Tours and Programs : Academics : Undergraduate Programs : Eller College of Management : The University of Arizona.

BNAD 451 - Winter Session 2010/2011 This course will study prominent, impactful global emerging markets with a combination of on-campus classes and a study tour. The class will be offered during the Fall 2010 semester while the study tour will commence during the Winter Session 2010/2011. India is fast emerging as a major player in the global economy — some forecast that India will surpass Germany as the world’s fourth largest economy by 2020. India presents a landscape of incredible opportunity and abject poverty all at the same time. The objective of this course is to familiarize the students with the business-related cultural aspects of India.

Course Structure BNAD 451 – Emerging Market Connections Dates: 10/13/10 - 12/08/10 Room: McClelland Hall Room 122 First part (“Pre-trip sessions”): BNAD 451 will commence in October and these lectures will focus on issues pertaining to India’s social, cultural and economic and business history. Second part (“India study tour”): Third part (“Final”): Study Abroad Programs for US & Canadian University and College Students @GoWithCEA.com.