KPMG in India and MindEscapes, today announced an alliance to offer an all-inclusive holistic, innovation excellence proposition to enterprises and individuals. MindEscapes® is an immersive platform for an exclusive community of thinkers, innovators and creatore and has built an ideation think space retreat situated in Nilgiris, aimed to engage CXOs of various enterprises with policy makers and thought leaders. The retreat offers a broad ranging solution for hosting and engaging groups of CXOs and senior/junior executives of enterprises to collaborate and think innovatively.
This joint innovation excellence proposition will see KPMG in India being an innovation facilitator and knowledge partner, who along with MindEscapes® will look at providing customised solutioning, strategic innovation advisory, innovation operationalisation, short-term and long-term certified courses, business excellence strategic work outs, all of which will be based on a mutually decided curriculum to its members. All of this will be co-created by KPMG in India and MindEscapes®, and tailormade to the unique needs of entrepreneurs/clients/enterprises and individuals.
Commenting on the alliance, Rahul Turki, Partner, Business Excellence at KPMG in India said "KPMG in India`s experience in offering solutions in strategy, innovation, and business excellence combined with MindEscapes®`s immersive and supportive environment to drive collaboration, co-creation and growth makes the joint proposition a powerful synergy for enterprises to consider. As a firm, our aim is to position KPMG in India as a creative partner and formidable leader, when it comes to leading growth dialogues in enterprises and among policymakers.
"We are happy to be partnering with KPMG in India to bring our vision of helping entrepreneurs, enterprises individuals and teams tap into their full creative potential," said Dipali Sikand, Founder of MindEscapes®. "By providing the necessary space and tools, we aim to empower them to create truly impactful products and services for their businesses." added Sikand.