TimesPro and the Indian Institute of Management, Jammu have entered a strategic collaboration to launch several new-age management and technology programmes to upskill and reskill working professionals to build their competencies and leverage the opportunities presented by Industry 4.0. Through this partnership, several upskilling programmes, from product management, digital marketing, leadership, and digital transformation, will be launched for working professionals.
A Memorandum of Understanding was signed recently between Cmdr Kesavan Baskkaran (R), Chief Administrative Officer, IIM Jammu and Anish Srikrishna, CEO, TimesPro. The partnership aims to offer programmes in product management, digital marketing, leadership, project management, change management, senior management, senior leadership, business management, strategy management, data science, applied finance, fintech, digital transformation, operations, and supply chain management, among others.
TimesPro and IIM Jammu will provide its learners with innovative and industry-centric curriculum taught by expert faculty to complement modern learning needed to address the uncertainties of the VUCA world. These programmes would be delivered via TimesPro’s state-of-the-art Learning (IL) platform and delivered through the Direct-to-Device (D2D) mode.
Speaking on the association, Anish Srikrishna, CEO, TimesPro, said, “The strategic partnership with IIM Jammu will enable us to rollout future-centric programmes to keep pace with our fast-changing work environments and equip our learners with new-age skillsets to build the competencies of our workforce. The technology intervention will make these world-class programmes accessible and affordable to our learners and lead to several opportunities for career progression.”
Professor BS Sahay, Director, IIM Jammu, said, “Our collaboration with TimesPro will help executives and managers to build their repertoire to lead organisations into the future. The programme offerings will equip them to accomplish their career goals, fulfill business objectives, and contribute towards nation-building. It is an opportunity for us to make next-gen programmes accessible to our learners and boost their competencies.”






















