CBS Philosophy

Too much obscure, pseudo-scientific research is being pursued by unworldly academics living in a ' Publish or Perish ' culture.The students emerging from these schools are ill-equipped to deal with the real, messy world of management. They have theories and flowcharts and quaint analysis coming out of their ears, but little experience, poor judgement and questionable values. "

  - Warren Bennis,  Leadership Guru,  Harvard Business Review


 At CBS, we believe that there is a growing concern in the real world of business, that graduates of business schools are not getting equipped to handle real-life issues of business. This is true for a large number of business schools in India and overseas alike. CBS has been incubated by a group of CEOs with over 500 man-years of rich experience in manufacturing and service businesses in India and abroad. Members of the Governing Council come from backgrounds in industries such as Automobile, Telecom, IT, Retail, Entertainment, Communication and Engineering. A distinguished body of CEOs and academic professionals, who have excelled in their respective fields, forms the Advisory Council.

The School delivers programs in a number of knowledge verticals. Each knowledge vertical has been appropriately named as a 'Knowledge Varsity'. The School's focus is in the varsities - ' Human Resources Varsity ', ' Information Technology Varsity ', ' Marketing & Communications Varsity ',  ' Banking & Financial Services Varsity, ' ' International Management Varsity, ' and 'Finance Varsity',offering  Programs. Each of the Varsities will deliver specialized Post-graduate Programs, on a full-time basis. A part of the course work will be delivered by academicians - full-time faculty of CBS and visiting faculty. The balance will be delivered by practising professionals who are leaders in industry and business, and specialized in their specific knowledge verticals. While sufficient academic rigour is built into the program structure, a large number of cases concerning strategic as well as tactical issues in the business world will form a good part of program delivery.