I have the privilege of being closely associated with Prof KCR Raja for over a decade now. Every minute spent with him has been enriching! His erudition knows no boundaries; in any situation he is able to dive deep into the ocean of knowledge that he has mastered and retrieve pearls of wisdom. His ironclad commitment to excellence and ethics make him the tallest in any company. Working with him has been undoubtedly the most rewarding experience of my career. His blog on management for education and education for management should be mandatory reading for students and practicing managers alike. Prof Raja’s ideas should be studied with seriousness by anyone interested in the sustainability of institutions.
K.C.R Raja – Coach and Counsellor
I look upon this website as an opportunity for interaction with my friends and well wishers. Interaction on management practices, management education and education management. For over a quarter century I have been closely associated with management education and educational planning and administration. And I believe that both will undergo fundamental changes in the coming decade.
Sam Pitroda recently remarked that the next revolution in India will be in education. In 1990, if anyone had predicted the state the Indian economy is in today, few would have considered him mentally sound. The same disbelief and doubt prevails in the education sector today.
The changes that can occur may well produce world class colleges and universities in India. They will stand up to global competition the same way as the Indian global companies are now doing.
But all this cannot be taken for granted. We need wide discussion not only among educational administrators but among the general public who are the most important stake holders .I do hope that such discussion will surface on this website and several others.
Sam Pitroda recently remarked that the next revolution in India will be in education. In 1990, if anyone had predicted the state the Indian economy is in today, few would have considered him mentally sound. The same disbelief and doubt prevails in the education sector today.
The changes that can occur may well produce world class colleges and universities in India. They will stand up to global competition the same way as the Indian global companies are now doing.
But all this cannot be taken for granted. We need wide discussion not only among educational administrators but among the general public who are the most important stake holders .I do hope that such discussion will surface on this website and several others.
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