Teachers themselves KSG India policymakers
Professor at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government (KSG) is a training program in India to strengthen the management skills of high level, policy makers, this January.
Some 300 senior officials of India expects that the first four weeks of course, challenges of governance for India, kicking off at the end of the year.
The course of the KSG’s Executive Education Program, dialogue with the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA), India a leading Management Institute. Faculty of IIMA KSG and negotiate curricula incorporating both presentations and exercises.
The course is part of an initiative in collaboration with the Indian government, the formation of the new partnership program of their officials of public service, by Christine Letts, Hauser professor in the practice of philanthropy and nonprofit leadership. The program was 18 months in developing countries.
“We are limited, if we can such a program, because the teaching of the Faculty of lists,” said Letts. “This first program in January because, if most of our faculty teach, perhaps in the program were not available.”
Mary Jo Bane, dean and academic KSG Akash Deep, KSG professor of law and order, it is co-chairman of January.
“This is one of the largest programs Executive, we have taken, both as regards the scope and breadth of the curriculum,” said Deep KSG in a press release. “We hope that the meeting of senior officials of the Indian hotel with our service Faculty innovative ideas to meet the challenges of governance, including India today and tomorrow. ”
Letts agreed that during the Indian government has always the importance of training in the early years of mandate, is the first time they have decided to level leadership training to a higher value.
The Executive Education program in the KSG also has similar programs for the driving licence of China, Taiwan and Pakistan.