Research Centers
- Centre for European Business Studies
- The Centre for European Business Studies, funded by the European Union was launched in 2009, in collaboration with ESB Reutlingen of Germany.
- Center for DOCC
- The Centre for Development of Corporate Citizenship (DOCC) was established in the year to hone management skills of future managers in social sectors and to create awareness about the need to contribute to the society. DOCC works closely with NGOs and corporates by undertaking various consultancy and research assignments. The Centre for DOCC has its origins in SPJIMR's research project for ASSOCHAM, which addressed the issue of socio-economic development of rural India.
- Center for FMB
- The Centre for Family Managed Business (FMB) offers the Family Managed Business Programme for young family business managers.
- Center for Entrepreneurship
- SPJIMR has set up a Centre for Entrepreneurship Development, and has partnered with the Wadhwani Foundation to launch the National Entrepreneurship Network (NEN).
- Center for Executive Education
- The Centre for Executive Education offers the Executive Management Programme (EMP), and Management Development Programs (MDPs) for practising Executives.
- Center for Project Management
- Established in 2000, the Project Management (PM) Cell focuses on institutionalizing PM in the corporate community, through research, assessments, training, engagements and benchmarking.
- Center for IT
- The Centre for IT (CIT) at SPJIMR was instituted in 1999. CIT engages in creation and delivery of knowledge pertaining to the use of IT in providing competitive edge to business by appropriate deployment of technology and best of clan practice in the field.
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