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The Indian School of Business (ISB) evolved from the need for a world-class business school in Asia. The founders, some of the best minds from the corporate and academic worlds, anticipated the leadership needs of the emerging Asian economies.
They recognised that the rapidly changing business landscape would require young leaders who not only understand the developing economies but who also present a global perspective. The ISB is committed to creating such leaders through its innovative programmes, outstanding faculty and thought leadership. Funded entirely by private corporations, foundations and individuals from around the world who believe in its vision, the ISB is a not-for-profit organisation.
We take pleasure in inviting you to the next edition of Business and Policy Dialogue on November 26, 2021, at 4 pm. Professor Chandrashekar Sripada, Practice Professor of Organisational Behaviour and Executive Director – Human Capital and Leadership Initiative, Indian School of Business, will be in conversation with Shri Navin Mittal, IAS, Commissioner, Collegiate and Technical Education, Government of Telangana, on ‘Roadmap to Create a Future-Ready Human Capital’.
A vibrant human capital is critical to make a mark in the global knowledge economy and India’s demographic dividend will only be a boon when its human capital is in sync with the latest technological transformations and disruptions. In this regard, the higher education and skill development institutions must be structured in such a way that the students and the young workforce are prepared for the current and future needs of the global labour market. What are the policies in place to achieve this important target? What are the strategies required to build such an education system? Does the NEP address some of these questions? What is the roadmap that the Government is envisioning to create a future ready human capital?
This edition of the Business and Policy Dialogue proposes to address these critical questions. Do register and share with your colleagues and others who may be interested in this subject.
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