
SPJIMR to be a knowledge partner to govt's 'Capacity Building Commission'
India Today
The Government of India's Capacity Building Commission is mandated to transform the Indian civil services learning ecosystem with the objective of enabling a smart, accountable, citizen-centric and effective public service.
SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, SPJIMR has been on board as a knowledge partner with the Capacity Building Commission (CBC) in aiding Mission Karmayogi, the National Programme for Civil Services Capacity Building. The partnership would include several short-and long-term programmes based on learning resource creation, curriculum design and delivery, and programme impact assessments.
The Government of India's Capacity Building Commission is mandated to transform the Indian civil services learning ecosystem with the objective of enabling a smart, accountable, citizen-centric and effective public service.
The programmes under this partnership will be designed to help participants to build leadership qualities and competencies and learn the latest analytical skills and stay abreast with cutting-edge management practices to face challenges in the VUCA world.
Speaking on the partnership, Dr Balasubramanium, Member-HR said, "Capacity Building Commission aims to further the national goal of citizen centricity and inclusive growth by transforming the landscape of civil services in India. CBC strives to inculcate a culture of learning and building competencies to make the civil service a catalyst for growth."
Lauding the collaboration, Dr Preeta George, Associate Dean, Professional and Executive Programmes, SPJIMR, said, "We are delighted to be part of this great initiative of the Government of India. Executive Education at SPJIMR focusses on capability and competency enhancement of professionals and executives of government, corporates and non-government organisations geared towards change and growth."
"As a knowledge partner of the prestigious Capacity Building Commission, we feel privileged and eagerly look forward to contributing towards the transformational learning journey of civil service professionals who are striving to build a better future for our country".

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