The Haryana government has signed an MoU with the Sonipat-based O P Jindal Global University to draft the state higher educational plan under the 'Rashtriya Uchchtar Shiksha Abhiyaan (RUSA)' which will cover a period of next 10 years.
The plan will contain physical targets, opportunities and proposals for promoting access, equity and excellence in higher education, a statement issued by the university said.
The Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Higher Education, Vijai Vardhan, and University's Vice Chancellor Professor C Raj Kumar have signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at Chandigarh.
More From This Section
Speaking at the occasion, Haryana's Education Minister Ram Bilas Sharma said that education is ought to transform the student into an awakened and enlightened citizen. He pointed out that the objective of drawing up the current plan was to overcome serious challenges in the field of higher education like employability, access and quality.
Professor Kumar said that for the success of projects like Digital India, Make in India and Smart City Campaign, drastic improvements in the quality of higher education are required.
Program details on
Negotiations and Dealmaking-India Mumbai. The interactive four-day curriculum makes extensive use of hands-on simulations to strengthen one's decision-making and negotiation skills.
The program is intended for senior executives, managers or seasoned individual contributors from any industry, who participate in negotiations as part of their role and want to improve their ability to negotiate effectively and close deals more efficiently and profitably.
"In today's environment, companies need individuals who are able to negotiate effectively in a wide range of business situations in order to drive the strategy forward and create value for the firm. These skills take more than the power of personality and much more than good intuition. Negotiators also need to assess the situation accurately, think strategically, overcome obstacles, and adapt to changing conditions.
The program will help individuals in improving their
ability to negotiate and achieve their
company's goals," said Professor Deepak Malhotra, Eli Goldston Professor of Business Administration,Harvard Business School. "The program's curriculum provides participants with valuable insight into their strengths and areas for improvement, while the negotiation case studies put them in the shoes of real-life negotiators and prompt them to examine potential new strategies and approaches.
The hands-on exercises will build from simple two-party negotiations to more complex scenarios that test their learning and stretch their abilities. Case studies will provide further insight into the best practices of negotiation and how participants can put their improved skills to work in deals, disputes and difficult situations," said Professor Max H. Bazerman, Jesse Isidor Straus Professor of Business Administration and Co-Director of the Center for Public Leadership at the Harvard Kennedy School.
As with all HBS Executive Education programs, the India portfolio is taught by distinguished HBS faculty using the renowned HBS case-study method. Faculty lectures, interactive exercises, and diagnostic assessment tools create a dynamic learning environment. The program aims to build long-lasting relationships via the professional network that is created through close interaction with an elite group of Indian and global peers.
Program Details:
A list of upcoming programs scheduled for the 2016 India portfolio can be found here -
http://www.Exed.Hbs.Edu/programs/Pages/program-finder.Aspx?HBS Location=India.
For further information on the HBS programs and to apply, please visit the Executive Education
website - http://www.Exed.Hbs.Edu/programs/Pages/default.Aspx. Media Contact Details
Jim Aisner, Harvard Business School (HBS), +1 617-495-6157, jaisner@hbs.Edu
Annu Dwivedi, Ogilvy Public Relations, +91-9930114855, annu.Dwivedi@ogilvy.