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Demand for management professionals is growing, but the supply of quality manager was unable to maintain in the future. In Chennai, for example, there are only a few institutions in the city of meals to the growing demand for quality training.
The Franco-Indian Chamber of Commerce (IGCC) has decided to close the gap with the launch of the Indo-German Training Centre and offers a platform for management aspirants to acquire skills to meet the needs companies.
The management of institutions IGCC development goals, administration and management skills of students who, otherwise, that the academic, adapting to the culture of work in the industry.
The 18 months Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration has launched Thursday, a German company of the German Management by its “dual system”. This system offers practical training, transmission of industrial training, in collaboration with classroom meetings.
Furthermore, that students learn German as part of the curriculum. Graduates and young researchers from 50 per cent for the course. Working visit sponsored by the forces of their business are also eligible.
Inauguration of the Centre, L.S. Ganesh, Head of the Department of Management Studies, IIT Chennai, there is a growing demand in Chennai for admission to the quality of institutions. Chennai with emerging countries, as an automobile race in the capital and health care, we need good institutions, innovative programs management.
Three basic E –
Give advice to students, he said that three basic E’s expected of leaders - the efficiency of production quality, efficiency with minimal resources and excellence. The management of these institutions in their abilities of candidates.
During their training must develop 5 E’s - excitement, boredom, know-how through experience, energy and empowerment, “he said.
Stefan Graf, the German Consul General, Chennai, said the institution would open the doors of Germany and globalization for students. If one compares the globalization of football games, he said that students should be trained, are winners in the global game.
T.R. Gopalan, regional director of the IGCC, said that 25 students across the country, including Delhi and Coimbatore, have opted for the course. The number will increase to 40 in the next game.
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The Chief Minister, A.K. Antony, calls for an impartial assessment of Kerala’s Track Record of providing public services.
Thanks to his intervention after the presentation of a study on “The State of Kerala’s Public Services” at the Institute of Management in Government (IMG) here today, “said chief ministers, but good governance, theme all she could not come, simply because they do Choyer protection and other class of society arises. Mention of good governance must be the silent majority of the masses unorganisiert, “said Antony.
The Chief policy, “said Minister auspices makes it difficult to guarantee the efficiency and discipline, because a large part of public service has been well organized and almost everyone was well with some official or other Bigwig political parties. Those obtained from such a situation, the interests of links and pressure groups composed of its agenda, on behalf of public opinion.
Mr. Antony, appeared also to play the media, mostly unconsciously, in the hands of the interest to play stories links, which had no factual basis. Very often, stories get the dubious authenticity were planted in various media and high reports on these issues has been deflecting attention from the true problems, “he added.
The Chief Minister of “shocking” the results of the study, Bangalore-based Public Affairs Center, said while he is not quite go by the grim results of the study, stressed the need for a serious look at Kerala’s be real success. The fact that the study results were worrying, even after 7 years of a long efforts on democratic decentralization, everyone must think about this, what went wrong with the state. There was need for more social responsibility and auditing. On their part the rule of law in the Government would take note of the conclusions of the study, Mr. Antony said.The Bangalore-based organisation of the study, the methodology and findings of the investigation heavy followed the seminar noted that compared to criteria such as access, use of the service reliability and satisfaction with the service, Kerala not really performance measure to popular representations on the progress of benefits. The results of the study were established by the PAC-president, Samuel Paul, and the PAC-Executive Director, Suresh Balakrishnan.
The study, which is part of a nation exercise to evaluate the efficiency and quality of delivery within five basic services, namely drinking water, health, road transport, public and education and childcare. It happened on the basis of a survey for 46 villages of Kasaragod, Kannur, Palakkad, Idukki, Pathanamthitta and Thiruvananthapuram and six cities. The responses were compiled by 1306 households, a multi-Stage stratified sampling. Presidency of the Council’s discussion of the National Planning Commission Board vice-chairman, V. Ramachandran, warned that it would be wrong to extrapolate figures investigation, flew in the face of established facts and verifiable while attempting to these studies.
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The ongoing intermediate examination has disrupted classes in most of the constituent colleges of Ranchi University in the steel city. Classes have been suspended in Jamshedpur Workers’ College, Jamshedpur Co-operative College and Abdul Bari Memorial College due to the examination.
More than 14, 500 students are appearing for the intermediate examination, which began on March 11 and will conclude on April 15. Principal of Jamshedpur Workers College S.S. Razi said the teachers have been instructed to take extra classes to complete the syllabus once the examination is over. The colleges are also trying to hold additional practical classes for the students.
As for the students, they are enjoying the unexpected break from college. “I study every morning, but during evenings I visit my friends and relatives.
Anyway this fun is short-lived as classes will begin once the intermediate examination gets over. But till then I will enjoy myslef,” said Sheetal, a student.
But her classmate Sunita begged to differ. “I am worried how we will complete such a vast syllabus. I hope our teachers take extra classes,” she said.
Adieu record blues
Ranchi University officials can now bid adieu to the tedious process of manual filing of examination records.
The examination department of the university will install a software to streamline the test records of different constituent colleges in the steel city.
According to sources in the university, the software will create a database of both successful and unsuccessful students. Even the cross-list marks would be available at the click of the mouse. The sources said the software would increase the efficiency of the colleges.
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Hospital Hotel has become a vast field of measurement. — Photo Mukesh Aggarwal
Hospitals are oasis of hope for people suffering from pain and disease. It is not only the treatment on patients, but the whole atmosphere of a hospital, a patient recalled after liberation.
What makes a hospital good or evil? The quality of doctors, medical facilities or their management? The answer is: everyone. The lack or insufficiency of efficiency, even in one area can March image of an institution.
Because of employment with the medical work, doctors can not always assumed that good administrators. It is therefore a need for professional management of hospitals.
Hospital Administration as a separate programme was for the first time the USA in 1960. Later, the concept has been extended to other countries and most hospitals in European countries have come to the direction of hospital administrators. Even in India, such as hospitals Corporate Apollo and Escorts Heart Institute have now a good number of these professionals.
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