Harvard Business school teaches Conzerv case study
Harvard Business School Chooses Indian Case Study
World over, case studies are rapidly becoming the best educational tool. And no one knows it better than Harvard Business School. Case studies pack more experience into every hour of learning than any other Instructional approach. This is why they forms the basis of learning at Harvard Business School as well as many other universities around the world.
Harvard Business School Publishing makes cases and related materials available to improve and enhance business education around the world. And now, HBS has decided to include an Indian success story to inspire the future batches of graduates of its Advanced management Program.
Schneider Electric Conzerv India Pvt. Ltd., a pioneer in energy management based in Bangalore, has been at the forefront of energy efficiency technology, processes and systems for over two decades. Ms. Hema Hattangady, VC & CEO of Schneider Electric Conzerv India Pvt. Ltd., was at the Harvard Business School for the 8-week Advanced Management Program. During the course of this program she was invited to make a presentation on Conzerv to the Faculty Chairman, Prof. Mike Tushman.
He was fascinated by the Conzerv story and decided to do a case study on the Indian company.
Hema has been asked to go back to Harvard Business School and help teach the case in September 2008. This is a great testimony to the success of the Indian enterprise and a rare honor to be showcased at the Harvard Business School. Schneider Electric Conzerv's Case Study will be launched on 25th September 2008.