 
        
    Institute regularly organizes the special lectures of the eminent personalities of National and International repute who are specialized in their areas. They are given the exposure to the practical experiences shared by the guests. The latest being:
Guest Lecture on Social Responsibility towards Senior Citizens in India.
By Dr. Manohar N. Kulkarni, Professor Emeritus, PGDMMS & RC, SIT, Tumkur
He started his lecture by saying that safety and security of the  elderly, especially those living alone are a concern. Due to their  physical weakness and lonely status, senior citizens are easy targets  for criminals - especially in urban surroundings. At times they are the  butt of anti social behavior - verbal abuse, vandalism, unprovoked  assault, abusive behavior intended to cause fear or distress. They could  be victims also of threats from their own relatives, domestic help or  servants, landlords, tenants, strangers, thieves or intruders. They are  often exposed to accidents or mishaps even within the house.
Loneliness  is often caused by wanting people to do something for us. When we do  things for other people, we are never lonely. Self-referenced thinking  often leads to a barrenness of spirit that breeds discontent and  loneliness. Think up, think out, toward people, think around, toward all  the exciting things of life; and avoid thinking too much about  yourself.
We should make them comfortable so that they can continue  their last journey with ease and mental peace. It is fact that the  status of Old Age people is different from society to society, culture  to culture and from country to country, but their fundamental issues do  not change. They often feel ignored, isolated, disrespected and  eventually put into a situation where they feel helpless and start  thinking of death.
Industry Oriented Guest lecture
By Mr. Rakesh Singh, Tito Corporation and Alumni, Pioneer Institute
Students of MBA got a practical exposure in the current trends of HR  management in leading organizations. The guest lecture was attended by  more than 200 students of MBA. Mr. Rakesh Singh depicted a clear  transparent picture of the challenges faced by today's HR manager in  different organizations where there are lots of paradigm shift going on  in the corporate world. He said that growth for an individual in an  organization relates to the value added by him/her to the organization  in the particular period of the job tenure. Moreover organizations  should help people find that where they can succeed in the long term  becoming valuable assets for the organization. Lots of training and  change is required in the corporate to actually materialize the real  core strategies of today's HR management. 
He said that globalization  in the educational sector has really incorporated a sea change in the  field where every global standard institution should create a link  between industry and academics and Pioneer has been doing it since 1996  bringing vibrant corporate and educational leaders in the campus to  share their experiences with the students and the staff members.
       
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