Business Reporter :
THE Vidarbha Management
Association (VMA) on Sunday organised a one-of-its-kind event, the
Treasure Hunt Adventure, aimed at
fostering essential management skills
through an engaging and adventurous
format. The event saw enthusiastic
participation from four teams, each
comprising four VMA members. The
treasure hunt commenced witha flagoff by Dr Vivek Nanoti, Director of
Engineering at LTJSS, from Chitnavis
Centre’s Laburnum Hall. The teams
were tasked with solving clues and
hints tolocatedesignated spots across
the city.
Their progress was monitored live
via Zoom, and audiences at the
Laburnum Hall had the opportunity
tointeract with the participantsinreal
time.PradeepJeswanihosted an exciting quiz for member audiences present at Chitnavis Centre.
The goal of the event was to provide
a hands-on learning experience in
management skills such as problemsolving, teamwork, timemanagement,
decision-making, and conflictresolution. Each team had one hour to solve
the clues, travel to specific locations,
submitphotographicevidenceof their
arrival, andreturn toChitnavisCentre,
which served as both the starting and
ending point.
Uponreturning,participantsshared
their experiences, reflecting on the
challengesofworkingwith teammembers of varying skill sets and intellectual approaches. Each team had designatedroles,includingadriver,leader,
andnavigator,whichhelped them execute their tasks efficiently.
The winning team—comprising
Chetan Shah, Mariyam Husain, Niket
Agarwal, and Shobhit Chandak—was
honored withmementos for their outstandingperformance.VarunAgarwal
served as the Project Director for the
event, while Pradeep Jeswani moderated the proceedings. VMA has
announced another exciting event for
next Sunday: an auction for the highly anticipated VMA Ran-Sangram 3.0
cricket tournament.