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IIM Calcutta announces admissions to the 8th batch of the Executive Programme in Operations Management

The 12-month programme is designed to strengthen strategic, analytical and technology-led operations capabilities for mid-to-senior professionals

Kolkata: The Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, has opened admissions to the eighth batch of its Executive Programme in Operations Management. The programme has been designed for professionals across manufacturing, finance, services, supply chain, product development, and allied sectors, enabling them to build a comprehensive, future-ready capability stack in operations management.

Global supply chains continue to operate under heightened pressure from disruption, labour volatility, cost escalation, demand uncertainty and technology-led transformation. Against this backdrop, organisations increasingly require professionals who can respond with agility, scale operations intelligently, apply analytics to anticipate challenges and build resilient supply chains. The 12-month programme, delivered through a combination of LIVE online sessions and in-person interactions on campus, will equip learners to manage complex operating environments, strengthen cross-functional decision-making and apply emerging digital tools such as blockchain and IoT to streamline operations. It approaches operations through a strategic lens, helping professionals connect core concepts with contemporary business expectations. Seasoned professionals will also benefit from its focus on operations leadership, refreshed frameworks and practical tools that can be applied to evolving organisational contexts.

Global talent and industry trends further underline the need for structured upskilling in operations and supply chain management. The global supply chain management market is projected to reach USD 72.82 billion by 2034, registering a CAGR of 10.40 per cent, driven by e-commerce expansion, digital adoption and AI-enabled supply chains. The World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2025 also indicates that 170 million new jobs are expected to be created by 2030, with operations and allied roles continuing to gain prominence as organisations reconfigure for resilience, productivity and growth.

Speaking at the announcement of the eighth batch, Professors Sumanta Basu and Vishal Bansal, Programme Directors and faculty members of the Operations Management group, IIM Calcutta, said, “Professionals in operations often learn by solving complex problems every day, but sustained career growth requires a broader strategic lens. This programme helps learners connect their practical experience with contemporary frameworks, analytics and technology-led thinking, enabling them to make sharper decisions and lead operations with greater confidence.”

The past cohorts of the programme included seasoned professionals across roles such as CEOs, Directors – Operations, AVPs, Functional Heads and Senior Managers. Participants represented industries including IT, logistics and procurement, automotive, retail, food and beverage, oil and power, and construction, with professional experience ranging from three years to over 15 years.

The curriculum is anchored in cases and simulations drawn from some of the world’s respected business schools and research institutions. Learners will receive rigorous exposure across six core modules: Essentials of Operations and Supply Chain; Technology and Modelling; Supply Chain Analytics; Sourcing, Procurement and Distribution; Financing and Process Innovation; and Cross-Functional Areas in Supply Chain Management. The programme will culminate in a capstone project, enabling participants to apply programme frameworks to real-world business challenges.

Applicants must have secured at least 50 per cent marks in graduation, diploma or master’s degree, and must have a minimum of three years of full-time work experience. The programme is ideal for operations and supply chain managers, strategic decision-makers, entrepreneurs and cross-functional managers who aspire to build advanced capabilities in operations-led business transformation.

The programme will be delivered through Interactive Learning platform in Direct-to-Device mode. Participants will also benefit from two on-campus immersions at the IIM Calcutta campus. The pedagogy will include live lectures by IIM Calcutta faculty, classroom discussions, exercises, readings, simulations and case-based learning tailored to each module. Participants who successfully complete the programme will receive a certificate of completion and Lifetime Executive Education Alumni Status from IIM Calcutta.

About Indian Institute of Management Calcutta:

Established in November 1961 by the Government of India in collaboration with Alfred P. Sloan School of Management (MIT), the Government of West Bengal, the Ford Foundation, and Indian Industry. The Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIM Calcutta) was the first national institute for Post Graduate studies and Research in Management.

Over the last six decades, IIM Calcutta has gained global repute for imparting high-quality management education through its Post-Graduate and Doctoral level programs, Executive Training Programs, and Research and Consulting Activities. It is the first ‘Triple Accredited’ management school from India with accreditations from Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB); European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS); and Association of MBAs (AMBA).

Today, IIM Calcutta is one of Asia’s finest Business Schools. Its strong ties to the business community make it the ideal institution to attract India’s best talent and promote management practices in Indian organisations

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