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Dr Mandi nitieprasad

Disruptive Innovation: Higher Education | KQED - 0 views

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    Last week, former Silicon Valley CEO Ben Nelson announced that he has raised $25 million to start an 'elite university' which would exist exclusively online. The Minerva Project launch comes at a time when public and private educational institutions are dramatically expanding their online presence.
Dr Mandi nitieprasad

Stanford for Everyone: More Than 120,000 Enroll in Free Classes - 0 views

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    Stanford for Everyone: More Than 120,000 Enroll in Free Classes Stanford Artificial Intelligence class By Anne Raith Professor Sebastian Thrun has given his lecture on artificial intelligence at Stanford University more than once. He knows that a lot of students are interested in his introductory course - almost 200 students have showed up in past years.
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The Must-Have Leadership Skill - Daniel Goleman - Harvard Business Review - 0 views

  • Lacking social intelligence, no other combination of competences is likely to get much traction. Along with whatever other strengths they may have, the must-have is social intelligence.
    • rajdiigo
       
      Your views! Having worked at GMR and interacted closely with the family, I tend to agree with Daniel Goleman.
  • Why does social intelligence emerge as the make-or-break leadership skill set? For one, leadership is the art of accomplishing goals through other people.
  • As I've written with my colleague Richard Boyatzis, technical skills and self-mastery alone allow you to be an outstanding individual contributor. But to lead, you need an additional interpersonal skill set: you've got to listen, communicate, persuade, collaborate.
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The Six Attitudes Leaders Take Towards Social Media - Anthony J. Bradley and Mark P. Mc... - 0 views

  • social media as a threat to productivity, intellectual capital, privacy, management authority, regulatory compliance and a host of other things, and often discourage and even prohibit its use.
    • rajdiigo
       
      These are mostly excuses that too unsubstantiated
    • Dr Mandi nitieprasad
       
      I agree social media can be THREAT... NO doubt.. But it is equally true that social media can BOOST the productivity and help the world too. It depends on how humans use it.. This is nothing peculiar to to social media alone. This is normal to everything in the world including the very existance of HUMANS in this world.. dr mandi
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      Gartner's 6P framework neatly sums up corporate leadership and its orientation towards Social Media. Most of the Indian organisations are stil grappling with the first 3F's - folly, fear and flippant.
  • In companies where leaders have a forging attitude, the whole organization is starting to develop competence in using social media to assemble
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    Not much an article on leadership, but valuable insights into the role of leadership in building a truly social organisation
rajdiigo

Are You a Level-Six Leader? - HBS Working Knowledge - 0 views

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  • It is difficult to find renowned corporate leaders who fit this category because in business, typically, the Chameleons are weeded out before they reach the top.
  • There is no better example of what it really takes to be a Transcendent than the first black president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. He was able to soar above hatred for his white jailers, the political tug of the African National Congress, the pull of his racial and tribal group, and the rejection by the Afrikaners to build a South Africa for all South Africans. Now in his 90s, he is perhaps the world's greatest living leader.
  • No one is a pure Transcendent or a pure Opportunist. Rather, we are all a portfolio of the different types with one type being dominant. Even the Dalai Lama has to deal with the pull of his emotions when he makes decisions. And Madoff did his best to shield his wife and sons when he confessed his grand scheme to the FB
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      Interesting
    • Dr Mandi nitieprasad
       
      Why for one... to search for such leaders ? How it helps? Why one need to take such help? Is there need for taking such help? If there are no Level so and so leaders... then what means ? One need not become leaders of so and so leaders.. ? Any attempt for one trying to search for Level,,,,, leaders is irrelevant when somebody set to develop one self level six leader. Especially national level students need not look for such examples.. dr mandi
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  • Helping leaders to find their own path and follow it should be the ultimate goal of a leadership development program.
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    Asking the question, whom do you serve? is a powerful vector on which to build a useful typology of leadership. Visiting professor Modesto Maidique offers a six-level Purpose-Driven Model of Leadership ranging from Sociopath to Transcendent. Key concepts include: The most telling question to ask a leader is, whom do you serve? Yourself? Your group? Society? The answer to this question often reveals more about leaders than knowing their personality traits, level of achievement, or whether they were "transformational" or "transactional" leaders. The six levels of leadership are Sociopath, Opportunist, Chameleon, Achiever, Builder, and Transcendent.
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Message to IM 17 Students, From Rajagopalan IM6 - 4 views

Hi Everyone, My name is Rajagopalan. You can address me as Raj. I am a IM 2001 passout. I am extremely grateful to Dr Prasad and NITIE for giving me this opportunity to contribute (actively) thro...

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The Aspen Institute - Platform for Leadership Discussions - 2 views

  • The Aspen Institute mission is twofold: to foster values-based leadership, encouraging individuals to reflect on the ideals and ideas that define a good society, and to provide a neutral and balanced venue for discussing and acting on critical issues.
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Gandhi & Seven Habits - Presentation by Nihar Ranjan Barik - 3 views

    • rajdiigo
       
      Nihar, overall good content. A few suggestions - a) Presentation could have been brief (max 5-6 slides) b) Look & Feel could be professional. (check out 24point0.com) On Gandhi, another recommended reading "The Shadow of the Great Game: The Untold Story of India's Partition" which captures how Jinnah, British, Congress and Gandhi's followers felt about Gandhi's leadership. Good Luck
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    Presentation maps Gandhiji's leadership traits to the effective habits as documented by Stephen Covey
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    Nihar Ranjan's Presentation as part of the Leadership Course for NITIE IM-17 Students
Dr Mandi nitieprasad

Shanti Eva Jayate @ NITIE: A Gandhian model of Learning for Leadership Develoment - a k... - 2 views

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    ( Visit the website for more - http://sej2010.p4pune.com/ ) 1. Shanti Eva Jayate (SEJ) … Why? · It is surprising to know that Gandhiji's Autobiography is NOT actively read by as many people as it should have been.
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    This is all good stuff. All past articles by students being used all over again. Fanstastic
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your friends becoming members. - 0 views

Those who become members need to invite and speed up so that all other students will become members. 2. Members need to contribute for the group. I invite your contributions. dont expect that i wi...

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Shanti Eva Jayate (SEJ) @ NITIE - Customer Interface Script for Students - a knol by ni... - 1 views

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    "Customer Interface Script for SEJ participants " 3. Significant Events in Gandhi life as mentioned in the book 4. Summary of Gandhi autobiography book 1. Before launching on to SEJ... You must be well prepared. You are conversant with every detail of the book. You MUST read the book thoroughly.
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Shanti Eva Jayate - a knol by Santhosh Samuel D - 1 views

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    Business gurus in India are talking about a new role model: Mahatma Gandhi. The Father of the Nation is now being held up as the master strategist, an exemplary leader, and someone whose ideas and tactics corporate India can emulate.
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Leadership Devleopment - course outline - 5 views

This course outline is developed for PGDIM 18 Students at NITIE for the year 2011.

Course outline Leadership development

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