Clove Dental – India’s largest chain of dental care clinics – recently hosted a team of students from Harvard Business School in New Delhi for one week as part of a required first-year course at Harvard Business School called the FIELD Global Immersion. Clove Dental was one of the 157 FIELD Global Partners spanning 13 countries around the world. Together these Global Partners hosted more than 920 Harvard Business School students in all.
Comments Amarinder Singh, CEO and founder of Clove Dental, “We are pleased to be working with Harvard Business School to provide students with a real-world learning experience in India.” “We feel certain that the students were able to gather insights here that they would never be able to glean from a classroom discussion alone,” he added.
The FIELD Global Immersion is a course designed to strengthen and develop students’ global intelligence – their ability to manage and operate effectively across cultures and business contexts. Clove Dental executives had been working with the team remotely in the months leading up to their arrival in country. While here, the students pitched their ideas to the leadership team, conducted field research with consumers around New Delhi and presented their final recommendations to management. The purpose of this immersive experience is to provide students with the opportunity to do real fieldwork in an unfamiliar context.
Harvard is quick to acknowledge that this important learning experience would not be possible without the Global Partners.
“We are extremely grateful to Clove Dental and all the FIELD Global Partner organisations for all they do on behalf of our students,” said Professor Juan Alcacer, the faculty head of FIELD. “The students benefit immeasurably from this experience and we hope the partner organisations do as well.”