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IBM’s institute for business value

Bangalore, March 12

IBM said on Wednesday it launched the IBM India Institute for Business Value (IBV). With the launch, IBM intends to provide its clients a clear understanding and insight into the industry segments in India. The IBV India team will leverage the global strength of IBV consultants who conduct research and analysis across 17 industries and 5 functional disciplines such as human capital management, financial management, strategy and change, supply chain management and customer relationship management, the company said. The first IBV India study will be on ‘Healthcare India’, focusing on required transformation of the healthcare system to improve accessibility, affordability and sustainability. Additional studies from the retail and energy & utility industries will follow this year, the company added.

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