HUNNAR-A WORKSHOP ON SOFT AND JOB RELATED SKILLS & TOOLS OF DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS
HUNNAR – A Workshop on Soft and Job-Related Skills & Tools of Descriptive Statistics
Target Participants: All MCA & MBA
No. of Participants: 135
Venue: VIIT, Auditorium
Speakers: Dr. Sateeshchandra Joshi, Dr. Santosh Parakh, Dr. Yuvraj Nalwade, Mr. Ajit Adsul, Mr. Sagar Nimbalkar & Ms. Aditi Sonar.
Time & Duration: 8.30 AM to 1.30 PM
Objective(s):
- To make students aware about the various Soft & Job related skills with respect to various domains such as Finance, Marketing & HR.
- To make them aware about importance of tools used for descriptive statistics.
- To provide an overview of Information Security basics.
Agenda:
8.30 to 10.00 – Soft & wok related skill sets – Dr. Sateeshchandra Joshi
10.00 to 10.30 – Tea Break
10.30 to 11.30 – Basics of Descriptive Statistics – Dr. Santosh Parakh
11.30 to 12.00 – Information Security – Ms. Aditi Sonar
12.00 to 12.30 – Marketing Job related Skills – Mr. Ajit Adsul
12.30 to 1.00 – Finance Job related Skills – Dr. Yuvraj Nalwade
1.00 to 1.30 – HR Job related Skills – Mr. Sagar Nimbalkar
A session on Soft and work related skill sets required while working in corporate is conducted by Dr. Sateeshchandra Joshi. He explained an importance of best soft skills required to become a successful in respective profession. A session was tools needed to analyze the large amount of Statistical data and importance of data analysis in the process of decision making.
Dr. Santosh Parakh explained various Statistical techniques such as Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion, Correlation and Regression analysis. He also discussed importance of all these techniques in the process of decision making.
Ms. Aditi Sonar highlighted basics of Information Security while doing transactions on internet. She explained basic concepts such as Internet, Protocol, Firewall and Antivirus etc.
Dr. Yuvraj, Mr. Ajit & Mr. Sagar explained basic skill sets required in the field of Finance, Marketing & Human Resource respectively.