Vision: 
(where we aspire to be)
IILM will be a leader in values based management education and business focused research
Mission:
(why we are here)
To develop tomorrow’s business leaders, entrepreneurs and
managers through:
An education based on ethical values resulting in knowledge and skills valued by industry and leading to graduate employability.
Application oriented research relevant to business and management that flows into the teaching-learning process
Inspirational and creative teaching which motivates students to assimilate, analyze and apply relevant knowledge
Values :
( the way we think and act)
A culture of continuous improvement and total quality that encourages creativity and innovation
A human resource strategy that values people and teamwork and is committed to employee development and training
A deep commitment to sustainable development and a green environment
An appreciation of the cultural heritage and socio-economic diversity of India
International linkages that promote cross-cultural learning
Mutually Beneficial and sustained employer engagement.
Key Themes:
Improving the student experience
Maximizing the learning value-add to students from entry to exit
Proactive employer engagement in the region
Enablers:
People Strategy & Operational effectiveness
Infrastructure and ICT
Raising the IILM profile
Communicating transparently and seamlessly to all stakeholders
IILM a seat of holistic learning.
In Persian, IILM, or "ilm" means Knowledge. IILM communicates a place for seeking and attaining education and wisdom.
Our logo depicts the rising Sun, which, in the words of Swami Vivekananda, is symbolic of Jnana, within the universal symbol of the temple of learning.
The three elements in the IILM logo combine a book, a swan and a lamp.
The book symbolizes learning.
Swami Vivekananda has written that the Swan stands for the Paramatman (Supreme Self).
Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, in His Deepavali Day Discourse on 5th Nov 1991, explained that the flame of a lamp has two qualities. One is to banish darkness. The other is continous upward movement. Even when a lamp is kept in a pit, the flame moves upwards. The sages have therefore adored the lamp of wisdom as the flame that leads men to higher states.