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IIM Shillong - a mockery in the name of 'IIM' - A post from Rashmi Bansal's Blog

Rashmi Bansal is the editor & publisher of a popular youth magazine called JAM. She's also an alumna of IIM Ahemdabad and the author of a popular book titled 'Stay Hungry Stay Foolish' which mentions insipirng stories of 25 IIM Ahemdabad graduates. The following post appears on Rashmi Bansal's blog and talks about dismal condition of the latest addition to the IIM brand i.e. IIM Shillong. Request you post in your comments and also share this post with all your contacts through email and other social media to spread the word and create awarenes.

IIM Shillong - a mockery in the name of 'IIM' - Rashmi Bansal

Can a person without academic credentials or a PhD be appointed as director of an IIM?

Can administrative staff attend faculty meetings and interfere in academic matters?

Can faculty be denied their allowances and even the contributory provident fund (CPF) due by law?

All this and much more constitutes the shocking state of affairs at IIM Shillong - the newest IIM which started functioning from July 2008. Every process, from the appointment of faculty members to the purchase of equipment, has been subverted, resulting in an institute which is only an IIM in name.

No less than 7 of the 13 full time faculty members who joined IIM Shillong in 2008 left in less than a year, leaving a demoralised student body and questions about how an institute by the name of 'IIM' can get by without following any prescribed norms.

At the core of the issue is the appointment of Ashoke Kumar Datta as director of IIM Shillong. Dutta's profile includes 40 years of erratic corporate experience and does not list any academic credentials. Directors and faculty at IIMs are generally required to have a PhD in their subject.

Mr Dutta's biodata lists his qualification as PGDM from IIM Calcutta and 2 years on the doctoral program of Case Western University between 1971-73 (he left without receiving the degree). 

At the time of his appointment Mr Ashoke Dutta was already past the age of 60, a fact which should have disqualified him from what is meant to be a 5 year term.

A source who was closely involved with IIM Shillong at inception stage says, "Mr Dutta's appointment was not cleared by the PMO and earlier by the Dept of Personnel for a full three/four months after selection. I understand there was a problem of Security Clearance and a question of age besides the PHD which kept them from clearing the appointment. It took the intervention of the then MHRD Minister through a letter to the Prime Minister to obtain the clearance".

The appointment of a number of faculty members did not follow due process as well. A former professor at IIM Shillong, recounts the horrific way in which rules were flouted to accomodate some faculty members.

"A prospective faculty member is generally required to present a paper before the students and existing faculty, before being invited for interview. In the case of at least one faculty member, there was neither a presentation nor an interview." 

Another shocking case was that of a candidate who was rejected by the interview board and yet appointed as a 'faculty associate'. Three months this person was promoted to the post of assistant professor. 

Another professor was recruited to teach a subject, despite having no experience or background in this subject. These and many more decisions related to academics were taken by the director unilaterally, without consulting the Dean and other faculty colleagues. 

The collegial system of governance, the Director's complete lack of powers in appointments and his accountability to the Faculty Council are at the heart of the IIM model of merit and excellence.

Apart from these processes not being followed, major issues with the organisational culture soon became obvious. Some of the strange practices at IIM Shillong included:

a) Daily faculty meeting for 1 hour between 9 and 10 am with no specific agenda

b) Administrative staff being invited to attend faculty meetings where they have no locus standi

c) Administrative staff interrupting lectures on minor pretexts.

d) Officer on Special Duty (Finance) sending emails questioning professors on issues related to CAT interview selections 

e) Professors being humiliated in faculty meetings, intimidated verbally and through memos; and being told by the director "you are welcome to leave" if they raised their voice on any issue, including issues like CPF (contributory provident fund) not being provided by IIM Shillong, as per prevailing laws of the land. 

A former IIM Shillong professor who spoke to me recalls, "I realised there was a problem when on 5th July 2008, when the director tried to force a faculty member to teach the accounting paper. The faculty member had refused citing lack of experience in teaching that subject". 

"The Director insisted the faculty should teach accounting or resign. The person in question did resign but was later asked to stay on."

But this faculty member was not the only one to suffer thus. 

Another such person was an eminent professor of Economics, who relocated to India from the US, where he taught at reputed schools including NYU. His wife, a professional with 20 years experience at leading American banks and financial institutions (and a visiting professor at schools like Northwestern university) also joined IIM Shillong as faculty member.

This professor objected to several of the goings on, including a faculty member being appointed in the economics area without his knowledge.

In less than 15 days, the economics professor became persona non grata. The director found an excuse to withdraw the offer made to his wife and he did so in the most callous manner - by serving a discharge letter while she was in the midst of taking a class.

Both professors left the very same day and subsequently joined another IIM.

IIM Shillong also failed to provide the basic support required by professors to do their jobs smoothly. 

"I have spent substantial amount along with the student co ordinators for the winter placement activity. The money spent on STD calls, faxes, couriers and so on was not provided by IIM Shillong." says the former IIM Shillong professor.

Matters came to a head when in a faculty meeting he requested Mr Dutta to release money due to the faculty under CPF (Contributory Provident Fund). Since the probation period for faculty had been extended from 1 year to 2 years, various allowances such as relocation allowance and foreign travel grant were also not being provided.

"In fact I was not reimbursed for the travel cost incurred in my recruitment interview. The Faculty Development Allowance of Rs 36,000 per year which is provided to professors to subscribe to academic journals and magazines was also withheld, despite being specifically mentioned in my appointment letter," he says. 

Ultimately, the director terminated the services of the professor who raised his voice - without citing any reason.

The former professor adds,"I had a very high rating from students, the highest for any faculty member. I was relieved because I am not a yes man and because I asked questions about the improper functioning of IIM Shillong." These questions included financial irregularities.

These include the following:

* Mr Dutta happens to be the chairman of a company from Kolkata, the All India Technologies, which is appointed as the webmaster of IIM Shillong for designing and maintenance of the institute’s website.

* Another related party transaction is the procurement of a web conferencing solution from Intellisys ltd, a company in which Mr Dutta occupies the position of a director. 

Sources also allege that Mr Dutta is hardly present on the campus, with innumerable foreign and domestic tours taking him away for Shillong for 15-20 days in a month. Mr Dutta was to take the Business Communication course last year but only took 2 lectures. The rest of the course was handled by other faculty members.

The two areas where IIM Shillong has maintained sanctity are the course curriculum and the intake of students. In both cases external advisors are involved. Prof Paul Srivastava of Bucknell university has helped to design the PGP course curriculum.

Former director of IIM Ahmedabad Jahar Saha was the Chairman of the Admissions Committee of IIM Shillong and with the help of former IIMA and IIMC professors, conducted the interviews of shortlisted students. This process was smooth in both 2008 and 2009.

"The Ministry of Human Resources and Board of Governors of IIM Shillong is fully aware of what is going on, but not taking any action," says the former IIM S professor who spoke to me.

The biggest losers in all this are the students, who have no option but to graduate from IIM Shillong, making the best of a bad situation. They are silent, for fear of repercussions and harassment, as well as adverse impact on their placements.

(It is interesting to note that IIM Shillong had trouble filling up seats this year with scanty acceptances from the first and second list released by the institute. A third, fourth and fifth list was released before all seats could be filled).

In response to an email and fax questionnaire on all of the above issues, Mr Dutta stated that, "Most of the points raised by you pertain to jurisdiction outside the purview of the director."

Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) acknowledged they have received my questionnaire but would not commit on a timeframe in which they would answer.

All in all it is a very sorry state of affairs. With four more 'IIMs' slated to come up over next two years, it raises important issues of academic standards, governance and accountability of new institutions toward their stakeholders. And the IIM brand name.

Manish :)
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Interesting reads found online

Internet today is so dynamic and radical due to all the content that gets generated by users. The information which can assimilated and shared is seamless. Just to give you an idea I'm sharing some of the interesting posts/ websites/ articles which I came across today which are related to internet & technology. A regular surfing habit could result in fulfilling a healthy dosage of reading and also expand knowledge base. feel free to post your comments and also recommend some interesting articles that you come across online. You can click here to find me or click here to get updates from my blogs on twitter

Google Dashboard: Click here to figure out how can you get a detailed information for the question, 'What does Google know about me?' The answer to this question is important because it determines what happens if someone tries to find out information about you online. The link also has an embedded youtube video which tells you how does Google Dashboard exactly work. I found the link to this post through this tweet.

Why is Posterous creating waves all across the world?: Still clueless about posterous? Don't worry just one click will inform you all there is to know about this amazing website called posterous and why has it been in news lately. This article was published in Computerworld which is a world famous IT magazine and is written by Mike Elgan. To know more about Mike, you can click here to find him on Twitter.

Google Wave: Have you explored and discovered everything about Google Wave? In case if you want to all there is to know about Wave, just click here to find a detailed guide to all the aspects of your Wave account.

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A discussion I look forward to

This started as an idea after reading something on one of the social networking sites, twitter to be precise ;) It's a thought which I believe into something really meaningful through discussion and sharing point of view(s) of people. The more the better. I did post it on my twitter and also as a status update on my facebook, BUT I believe my blog would have the most impact, and would do better justice to the idea.

So the idea which I would want every reader to read, contemplate and hopefully oblige me by commenting on is as follows:

"Its a truly funny world we live in. Twisted things happen ALL THE TIME in front of your eyes. You just need a vision to see & brain to contemplate and understand how things work."

I'd genuinely like to know what do *YOU* think about this one. Help, by giving in a piece of what this thought means to you, share instances, present your point of view. Speak up, send in your comments, invite others by sharing this link with them. I think this can be an interaction worth treasuring, so please participate. If you're new to posterous, you can just log on using your facebook or twitter account. It's really easy to use.

Feel free to start a new discussion about a topic which is you'd want to share with the world. Contact me or I'd also suggest you start a posterous of your own.

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Karan Thapar interviewing Chairman of IPL Lalit Modi

Indian Premier League or IPL as its most commonly known has clearly changed the scope, reach, face and impact of cricket as a game in a country (India) where the same game is also referred to as a second religion for many.

The reasons for the league being loved are different for different batches of people. Some like it for its format, some enjoy the same because its great entertainment for a few hours, for some it might just be involvement of some of the famous and favorite celebrities and also for some maybe its just the love for the game of cricket. I'm not a big sports fan or a cricket fanatic but I do appreciate how the league has taken the country and also the world by the storm.

I found this video interview (read: verbose ;) ) on the website of CNN IBN. Here's Karan Thapar grilling (almost literally) Lalit Modi, who is the Chairman of IPL. I'd not tell you more about the four part interview besides that if you like cricket as a game and IPL as a format you'd not want to miss this one. Your comments on this four part video is anticipated. I'm sure fans, viewers and people who do enjoy watching interviews would have at least something to say after they're done watching this one.

 

Part One of the Four Part Interview

 


Part Two of the Four Part Interview

 

 

Part Three of the Four Part Interview

 

 

Part Four of the Four Part Interview

 

 

I hope you've found this interview (read: verbose) worth a watch. Just in case if you'd rather prefer having a text copy of the same, feel free to click here to get the same. Hoping to read your comment on this post and to see you return to this blog sooner than later.

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High Resolution Beautiful Landscape Wallpapers


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10 ways make your headlines work for you

Headlines or titles of a blog post play a pivotal role in a readers head before he/she takes the decision to read the blog post. Deciding a powerful headline may not be an easy task every time you finalize a post or an article. That's where this post comes to the rescue. The following post was titled as '10 Sure-Fire Headline Formulas That Work' by Brian Clark. you can choose to click here to read the original post

1. Who Else Wants [blank]?
Starting a headline with “Who Else Wants…” is a classic social proof strategy that implies an already existing consensus desire. While overused in the Internet marketing arena, it still works like gangbusters for other subject matter.
  • Who Else Wants a Great Blog Template Design?
  • Who Else Wants a Higher Paying Job?
  • Who Else Wants More Fun and Less Stress When on Vacation?

2. The Secret of [blank]
This one is used quite a bit, but that’s because it works. Share insider knowledge and translate it into a benefit for the reader.
  • The Secret of Successful Podcasting
  • The Secret of Protecting Your Assets in Litigation
  • The Secret of Getting Your Home Loan Approved

3. Here is a Method That is Helping [blank] to [blank]
Simply identify your target audience and the benefit you can provide them, and fill in the blanks.
  • Here is a Method That is Helping Homeowners Save Hundreds on Insurance
  • Here is a Method That is Helping Children Learn to Read Sooner
  • Here is a Method That is Helping Bloggers Write Better Post Titles

4. Little Known Ways to [blank]
A more intriguing (and less common) way of accomplishing the same thing as “The Secret of…” headline.
  • Little Known Ways to Save on Your Heating Bill
  • Little Known Ways to Hack Google’s Gmail
  • Little Known Ways to Lose Weight Quickly and Safely
5. Get Rid of [problem] Once and For All
A classic formula that identifies either a painful problem or an unfulfilled desire that the reader wants to remedy.
  • Get Rid of Your Unproductive Work Habits Once and For All
  • Get Rid of That Carpet Stain Once and For All
  • Get Rid of That Lame Mullet Hairdo Once and For All

6. Here’s a Quick Way to [solve a problem]
People love quick and easy when it comes to solving a nagging problem.
  • Here’s a Quick Way to Get Over a Cold
  • Here’s a Quick Way to Potty Train Junior
  • Here’s a Quick Way to Backup Your Hard Drive

7. Now You Can Have [something desirable] [great circumstance]
The is the classic “have your cake and eat it too” headline — and who doesn’t like that?
  • Now You Can Quit Your Job and Make Even More Money
  • Now You Can Meet Sexy Singles Online Without Spending a Dime
  • Now You Can Own a Cool Mac and Still Run Windows

8. [Do something] like [world-class example]
Gatorade milked this one fully with the “Be Like Mike” campaign featuring Michael Jordan in the early 1990s.
  • Speak Spanish Like a Diplomat
  • Party Like Paris Hilton
  • Blog Like an A-Lister

9. Have a [or] Build a [blank] You Can Be Proud Of
Appeal to vanity, dissatisfaction, or shame. Enough said.
  • Build a Body You Can Be Proud Of
  • Have a Smile You Can Be Proud Of
  • Build a Blog Network You Can Be Proud Of

10. What Everybody Ought to Know About [blank]
Big curiosity draw with this type of headline, and it acts almost as a challenge to the reader to go ahead and see if they are missing something.
  • What Everybody Ought to Know About ASP
  • What Everybody Ought to Know About Adjustable Rate Mortgages
  • What Everybody Ought to Know About Writing Great Headlines

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Beautiful People Interview with Abhishek Bachchan

Watching good interviews is always a refreshing way to spend some free time. Anuradha Sengupta (click here to read her blog to know more about her) of CNBC-TV18 team in India hosts an interview series called 'Beautiful People'. CNBC has recently started uploading their videos on YouTube and I'm really happy about this decision of theirs :) Check below to see the four part interview with Abhishek Bachchan where he speaks about his upcoming movies, movie industry, his family members amongst other things.

Part 01 of 04 of the interview

 

Part 02 of 04 of the interview

 

Part 03 of 04 of the interview

 

Part 04 of 04 of the interview

 

Hope you liked this interview. Make sure you keep visiting often to get more updates of interviews, wallpapers, interesting insightful articles etc.

 

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10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint taken from Holy Kaw blog by Guy Kawasaki

I found this article on Guy Kawasaki's blog (click here if you wish to know about him). I'm a management student and have been making and viewing presentations for what now seems like forever. Many a times I feel nauseated while someone or some group is making a presentation. And the post below explains exactly what can go wrong in a presentation. The post is written with a view of how one should approach and make a presentation for a venture capitalist. But, this small post can actually explain how to make a powerful and effective presentation which not only makes the job and life of the person making and the person listening to the presentation; saves a lot of time, effort; and most importantly would deliver far better results than a mediocre presentations which has mind boggling number of slides.

10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint

I suffer from something called Ménière’s disease—don’t worry, you cannot get it from reading my blog. The symptoms of Ménière’s include hearing loss, tinnitus (a constant ringing sound), and vertigo. There are many medical theories about its cause: too much salt, caffeine, or alcohol in one’s diet, too much stress, and allergies. Thus, I’ve worked to limit control all these factors.

However, I have another theory. As a venture capitalist, I have to listen to hundreds of entrepreneurs pitch their companies. Most of these pitches are crap: sixty slides about a “patent pending,” “first mover advantage,” “all we have to do is get 1% of the people in China to buy our product” startup. These pitches are so lousy that I’m losing my hearing, there’s a constant ringing in my ear, and every once in while the world starts spinning.

To prevent an epidemic of Ménière’s in the venture capital community, I am evangelizing the 10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint. It’s quite simple: a PowerPoint presentation should have ten slides, last no more than twenty minutes, and contain no font smaller than thirty points. While I’m in the venture capital business, this rule is applicable for any presentation to reach agreement: for example, raising capital, making a sale, forming a partnership, etc.

Ten slides. Ten is the optimal number of slides in a PowerPoint presentation because a normal human being cannot comprehend more than ten concepts in a meeting—and venture capitalists are very normal. (The only difference between you and venture capitalist is that he is getting paid to gamble with someone else’s money). If you must use more than ten slides to explain your business, you probably don’t have a business. The ten topics that a venture capitalist cares about are:

  1. Problem
  2. Your solution
  3. Business model
  4. Underlying magic/technology
  5. Marketing and sales
  6. Competition
  7. Team
  8. Projections and milestones
  9. Status and timeline
  10. Summary and call to action
Twenty minutes. You should give your ten slides in twenty minutes. Sure, you have an hour time slot, but you’re using a Windows laptop, so it will take forty minutes to make it work with the projector. Even if setup goes perfectly, people will arrive late and have to leave early. In a perfect world, you give your pitch in twenty minutes, and you have forty minutes left for discussion.

Thirty-point font. The majority of the presentations that I see have text in a ten point font. As much text as possible is jammed into the slide, and then the presenter reads it. However, as soon as the audience figures out that you’re reading the text, it reads ahead of you because it can read faster than you can speak. The result is that you and the audience are out of synch.

The reason people use a small font is twofold: first, that they don’t know their material well enough; second, they think that more text is more convincing. Total bozosity. Force yourself to use no font smaller than thirty points. I guarantee it will make your presentations better because it requires you to find the most salient points and to know how to explain them well. If “thirty points,” is too dogmatic, the I offer you an algorithm: find out the age of the oldest person in your audience and divide it by two. That’s your optimal font size.

So please observe the 10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint. If nothing else, the next time someone in your audience complains of hearing loss, ringing, or vertigo, you’ll know what caused the problem. 

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Spring Nature Wallpapers

 

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Meet Dell’s New $2,000 Laptop from Wired

Check the post below which gives you some information about a super neat but also a super expensive laptop. It's the new launch by Dell. Try not drooling on your keyboard :)

Meet Dell’s New $2,000 Laptop
By Priya Ganapati   September 29, 2009  |  12:42 am

dell-latitude-z1

About as slim as the Adamo (click here and click here to know more about Dell Adamo) and just half a pound heavier, Dell’s new ultra-thin laptop is a PC intended for business users who crave beauty and are willing to pay whatever it takes to get it.

At the basic level, the Dell Latitude Z is a notebook with a 16-inch HD display that runs Intel Core 2 Duo processor and offers a choice of up to two 256 GB solid state drives. It comes with multi-touch trackpad that supports gestures such as pinch and zoom.

But the device goes beyond that to offer some smooth features — a new kind of touchscreen, wireless charging and some solid security features.

Lets start with the touchscreen. Instead of a touchscreen display, the Latitude Z has touch functionality built along the frame of the notebook display.  Sliding your fingers vertically along the frame pops up a tool bar that lets you choose common applications like email, photos, and camera.

The Latitude Z has a two megapixel camera that goes significantly beyond the traditional webcam function. Hold your business card in front of the camera and it scans the card and saves the information to Microsoft Outlook contacts.  If you have a sheet of paper, you hold it in front of the camera and can choose to save it as a PDF.

The camera also has face-recognition capability. So, if turned on, it can detect when you step away from the computer and automatically lock the machine then.

Other security features include a fingerprint reader and contact less smart card reader so you can lock the computer by just waving your office badge over it.

Another interesting addition to the laptop is new hardware that supports a ‘Latitude On’ mode. The mode promises instant start up and offers always on connection to email, internet, contacts and calendar.

The idea is to bring the functionality of a BlackBerry that promises always synced email and calendar to a PC, says Steve Belt, vice president of business client engineering at Dell.

“We wanted to create something that would be the best of both worlds,” says Belt. “The Latitude On mode is fast and gives users gobs of battery life.”

In the ‘Latitude On’ mode, users don’t have access to all of Windows applications such as word processing and PowerPoint. Instead they can access e-mail and browse the internet with boot up times of less than a second. The trade off also brings with it extended battery life of up to 12 hours, says Dell.

Compare that to the idle mode of the laptop where boot up time can be a few seconds and emails are checked every few minutes. But then the battery life can extend up to two days. To switch back to Windows, users have to press a special power button on the laptop.

These are nifty features but the question is does it deserve the $2000 price tag — more than the Adamo? And if that’s not enough for a sticker shock, accessories such as wireless docking and an inductive charging stand will cost extra.

More photos of the Latitude Z

Latitude Z Notebook Lifestyle

Latitude Z Notebook with Carrying Case
Two power buttons allow users to toggle between the ‘Latitude On’ mode and the regular Windows mode.

Latitude Z Notebook Power Button Detail

Did you know, Adamo means 'I fall in love with' in Latin. Feel free to click here to check the original source of this article.

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