Date: 23rd September 2024 Venue: Jubilee Hall, 6th Floor Organized by: Department of Commerce (Morning) in association with IQAC, BESC Speaker: Muftah Ahsan Siqqidi, Teamease
On September 23, 2024, the Department of Commerce (Morning) at BESC, in collaboration with the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), successfully hosted a seminar titled “Orientation to Leadership Lesson.” The event took place at the Jubilee Hall on the 6th floor, commencing at 10:30 AM.
The seminar aimed to provide students with essential insights into effective leadership principles and practices in the contemporary business environment. The session opened with a warm welcome from Dr. Sreyasi Ghosh, Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce, who emphasized the importance of leadership skills in today’s competitive landscape.
Followed by the lighting of the lamp ceremony, led by Prof. Minakshi Chaturvedi, Co-ordinator of the Department of Commerce (Morning), alongside the team of faculty members, symbolizes the illumination of knowledge and the beginning of new endeavors.
Muftah Ahsan Ahsan Siqqidi, a seasoned expert from Teamease, led the session. His engaging presentation covered several key aspects of leadership, including:
• Understanding Leadership Styles: Siqqidi elaborated on various leadership styles and their applicability in different organizational contexts.
• Effective Communication: He highlighted the significance of clear communication in fostering team collaboration and achieving goals.
• Decision-Making Skills: The speaker shared practical strategies for making informed decisions, particularly in high-pressure situations.
• Empowerment and Team Building: Siqqidi discussed the role of leaders in empowering their teams and creating a culture of trust and accountability.
Following the presentation, attendees participated in a lively Q&A session where Siqqidi addressed various queries regarding real-world leadership challenges and offered practical solutions.
The seminar concluded with closing remarks from the organizing committee, who thanked Siqqidi for his valuable insights and encouraged students to apply the lessons learned in their academic and future professional endeavors. The event saw a substantial turnout of 350 students and faculty members, reflecting the keen interest in leadership development.
The seminar on “Orientation to Leadership Lesson” provided an enriching experience for all attendees. The insights shared by Muftah Ahsan Siqqidi are expected to inspire students as they develop their leadership capabilities in both academic and professional settings. The Department of Commerce looks forward to organizing more such events to further enhance the learning experience for its students.
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Orientation to Leadership Lesson
Date: 23rd September 2024
Venue: Jubilee Hall, 6th Floor
Organized by: Department of Commerce (Morning) in association with IQAC, BESC
Speaker: Muftah Ahsan Siqqidi, Teamease
On September 23, 2024, the Department of Commerce (Morning) at BESC, in collaboration with the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), successfully hosted a seminar titled “Orientation to Leadership Lesson.” The event took place at the Jubilee Hall on the 6th floor, commencing at 10:30 AM.
The seminar aimed to provide students with essential insights into effective leadership principles and practices in the contemporary business environment. The session opened with a warm welcome from Dr. Sreyasi Ghosh, Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce, who emphasized the importance of leadership skills in today’s competitive landscape.
Followed by the lighting of the lamp ceremony, led by Prof. Minakshi Chaturvedi, Co-ordinator of the Department of Commerce (Morning), alongside the team of faculty members, symbolizes the illumination of knowledge and the beginning of new endeavors.
Muftah Ahsan Ahsan Siqqidi, a seasoned expert from Teamease, led the session. His engaging presentation covered several key aspects of leadership, including:
• Understanding Leadership Styles: Siqqidi elaborated on various leadership styles and their applicability in different organizational contexts.
• Effective Communication: He highlighted the significance of clear communication in fostering team collaboration and achieving goals.
• Decision-Making Skills: The speaker shared practical strategies for making informed decisions, particularly in high-pressure situations.
• Empowerment and Team Building: Siqqidi discussed the role of leaders in empowering their teams and creating a culture of trust and accountability.
Following the presentation, attendees participated in a lively Q&A session where Siqqidi addressed various queries regarding real-world leadership challenges and offered practical solutions.
The seminar concluded with closing remarks from the organizing committee, who thanked Siqqidi for his valuable insights and encouraged students to apply the lessons learned in their academic and future professional endeavors. The event saw a substantial turnout of 350 students and faculty members, reflecting the keen interest in leadership development.
The seminar on “Orientation to Leadership Lesson” provided an enriching experience for all attendees. The insights shared by Muftah Ahsan Siqqidi are expected to inspire students as they develop their leadership capabilities in both academic and professional settings. The Department of Commerce looks forward to organizing more such events to further enhance the learning experience for its students.
Report by: Dr. Sreyasi Ghosh
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