Thursday, February 02, 2006

Re: IIMs going abroad


Hi! All

I agree totally with earlier opinions on this topic.
India really needs good managers as the country grows
fast. Earlier generations concentrated on pure tech
jobs rather than creating businesses. As Chandu
suggested,We should have good Management Institutes in
every district head quarters. Once our economy grows,
we will see those kind of changes.
Stanford/Harward/MIT having Billions of dollars
Endowment Money and that is keep growing. If they also
come to our country, it will be useful for the local
Institutes to learn from them.

thanks
Subba Rao Kolla

--- Santosh <santosh.vish@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Groupies,
>
> I agree in totallity the point that Chandu has put
> forward here. While the
> IITs, IIMs, IISCs etc. were established ages ago,
> they have fallen short in
> keeping up to the needs of the growing population
> that has explanded in
> geometric proportions. Indeed these institutions
> have to be portable and
> cater to a wider audience and must be established
> atleast in some scale in
> every city and allowed to expand.
>
> Santosh
>
>
> On 2/1/06, Chandu Sambasiva Rao <srchandu@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Friends,
> >
> > I think, the educational institutions are no
> different than any other
> > organizations doing business. Of course we want
> our public institutions
> > to serve the public interest first and foremost.
> Once they meet their
> > set goals, they should be free to expand into
> other areas of their
> > competence - even serving global markets. The days
> of 'build it and
> > they will come' are gone. Businesses should find
> ways to serve their
> > customers more competitively. In this case go
> closure to students.
> >
> > Mahesh mentioned MIT/Harvard and the likes. They
> do not see the need
> > yet as they are still living on their past glory
> encouraged by their
> > monopolistic position. A day will come, I am sure,
> even they will have
> > centers in every nook and corner of the
> country/world. Most of the
> > Universities are already doing so. If you ask me,
> India should take the
> > lead and make education a global 'commodity'. Not
> the privilege of
> > some who can afford. Institutes like IIMs have the
> opportunity and
> > capacity to lead this revolution. Eventually, the
> future competition
> > will drive down the prices, make quality education
> available and
> > affordable for all.
> >
> > In my opinion, the capacity in IIMs and similar
> schools should be
> > increased 20 fold, not 10 seats or 20 seats per
> year. If not a full
> > IIMs, why can't we have a specialized center in
> each of our cities? Why
> > not in Visakhapatnam? Guntur? Why not in Kakinada?
> etc..
> >
> > Given the size of our country and the growth
> opportunities we have, I
> > think we are not producing enough professionals -
> especially in
> > management areas.
> >
> > What do you think?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Chandu
> >
> >
>

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