
IIM Trichy signs MoU with Renault Nissan, Hyundai
IIM Trichy through two MoUs would serve as a hub for executive education and talent development.
With Renault Nissan, the institute would deliver customised certification programmes focused on enhancing the management skills of its senior leaders. The MoU was formally executed by dean Saravanan P, and Keerthi Prakash, a managing director with Renault Nissan Automotive India Pvt Ltd.
Similarly, Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) launched the ARISE (Aspiring, Recognising Individuals for Success and Excellence) core talent programme for emerging managers, in collaboration with IIM Trichy and MDI Gurgaon.
IIM said the partnerships aim to empower senior professionals with strategic thinking, adaptive leadership, and ethical decision-making frameworks.
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