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Indian Railways appoints European business school as global trainer

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BS Reporter Mumbai/ Ahmedabad

Indian Railways, the world's largest commercial employer with 1.4 million staff, has signed a five year contract under which HEC Paris, a leading business school of Europe will provide international training programmes to its middle and senior management. The first set of programmes will train managers in a range of key markets around the globe including Australia, China, France, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands and South Korea. Under the agreement HEC will become Indian Railway’s biggest supplier of external training for managers.

"Indian Railways has undergone radical change in recent times which has seen it turn operating losses into a US$5 billion profit over the past four years," says Sandra Nichol of HEC. "They are now keen to build on this achievement by challenging themselves in new ways and further breaking down departmental silos within the organisation. One of the most effective ways of doing this will be to expose high potential managers to similar businesses in major countries in Europe and on the Pacific Rim. This is exactly what the new programmes are designed to achieve."

 

"It is common in large state owned businesses for managers to believe they operate under a fundamentally different logic than commercial entities," says Nichol. "The focus of the training will be to counteract this effect by encouraging officers to re-think conventional ways of analysing situations and making decisions, allowing them to see their position as one of many competitors in the transport, rather than just the railway industry."

According to Bertrand Moingeon, deputy dean of executive education at HEC, the Indian Railways programmes are important examples of how ambitious organisations around the world are still investing in customised business education despite the downturn.

“In this sort of business environment it’s vital that companies can take a step back, evaluate the big picture and work out how to react to extraordinary circumstances. Our role is not to try to provide managers with some sort of tool box to fix individual problems but to give them an opportunity to reflect on their current practices and circumstances, then work out their future strategy and how to implement it."

Founded in 1881, HEC offers a complete and unique range of academic programs including MSc programs and specialized Masters, full-time, part-time and executive MBA, and PhD and customised executive education. HEC has a permanent faculty of 105 professors and 3400 students on its campus and over 8500 managers and executives trained in the executive education programs each year.

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First Published: May 02 2009 | 12:07 AM IST

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