Executive Education

Administrative Leadership and Good Governance

Programme Overview

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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 Namrata Kansara: namrata-exed@iima.ac.in, +91 99090 38772

Participants’ Profile

Case-based, Discussions and Presentations.

Program Objectives

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

Program Highlights

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
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