Administrative Leadership and Good Governance
Start Date: | Oct 3, 2024 | End Date: | Oct 5, 2024 |
Last Date for Application: | September 19, 2024 | Last Date for Early Bird: | September 12, 2024 |
Programme Fee: |
120000 INR Plus, GST |
Early Bird Fee: |
111600 INR Plus, GST |
The need for good governance is being felt more than ever in the current scenario in the country and abroad. Whether it is a government or a quasi-government or a corporate establishment, prevention of corruption and unethical practices is a priority. Every organisation is evaluated based on several parameters - good governance and fair, transparent administration are the key to superior levels of service delivery and improved organisational value. To ensure good governance and fair administration, organisations are subject to a number of audit procedures and compliance norms. There are two aspects to this exercise that hamper the entire philosophy of good governance.
- Despite a host of audit guidelines, corruption and unfair administration do happen.
- Compliance norms are seen as a hindrance to everyday affairs and therefore, a deterrent to the operational efficiency of employees.
The motivation behind this programme is to address the above two contemporary challenges from a leadership perspective.
For more information or any questions, contact Ifat Sheikh: ifat-exed@iima.ac.in, +91 70690 29949
The programme helps develop clarity in the following:
- Potential pitfalls in administrative processes
- How institutional procedures are violated intentionally and un-intentionally
- Interlinkages between people, systems and good governance
- Role of modern age technology in good governance
- Developing robust administrative processes
- Knowing your stakeholders, their needs and perception
- Transparent and fair administration
- Compliance and audits as anti-corruption measures
- Robust policy planning
- Good governance in commercial and non-commercial organisations
- Creating your organisational identity
- Self-directed teams
- Leadership: A Bias for action
- Global best practices in good governance
Case-based, Discussions and Presentations.
Senior bureaucrats, administrators, senior, top level managers, department heads and executives from government and quasi government organisations, PSUs and government undertakings.