Showing posts with label FDP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FDP. Show all posts

Every Trip Has Its Perks

 Was invited by an old friend to offer a keynote in an FDP -Faculty Development Program. Of course, that led to meetups with many old colleagues. One such-made memorable by meeting and talking (nineteen to a dozen) to a spouse of my old colleague. They are both in this pic- 

Tanmeet Kaur, of course, is a certified golfer from NMIMS Bangalore, and captain of the Women's team, and needs no intro therefore!



Faculty Development at NMIMS Bangalore

 For some reason, I have talked at a lot of Faculty Development Programs, either ones that we organised institutionally, or some that others did. I find it interesting to talk about research strategy, methodology, case writing and pedagogy for learning. Many diverse views generally emerge. So it was that we had a recent FDP at NMIMS Bangalore which I joined in late November. We primarily discussed Publication strategy, but also a bit of everything else that teachers contend with. Some pics from the FDP. 

Some of us in the classroom.


One presentation by Deepak Sharma, who also draws great caricatures- one is in the pic below


Above- a video case on Golftripz that I discussed. Below, Prof. Neelima Watve talks about Research Methods and Scale Development



Memories of Bangalore

 I passed the Silk Board junction yesterday. Brought back memories, not all good. But the good ones were of joining PESIT in my first academic leadership role, with a set of 15 faculty and 120 MBA students. A university affiliated system in India was new, and some challenges were to transcend its limitations. We did Ok, with a journal being published (PES Business Review), case method adopted by many faculty, and training programs and conferences being done. An international collaboration with Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania too.

Then came a brief stint at IFIM in Electronic City. New colleagues, and we tried new things in admissions, touring 30 centres to admit students from all over India. I went as far as Dehradun and Amritsar, apart from Chandigarh, Udaipur and Jaipur. We achieved our target.

One common feature of places I was in-charge of, were the FDPs or faculty development programs we ran for our own and other B school faculty. On research methodology, or Case method of teaching/learning, Case writing, etc. that saw good participation. Alumni connect was also strengthened in most places I worked in, and continues to this day.

Of course, the metro railway is new, and the pubs and microbreweries have grown in number since then. 2020 was a peculiar year due to the COVID pandemic, but there's a lot to explore in Bangalore.

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