Opinions - Rishikesha T Krishnan
Some aspects of the American higher education system are worth emulating
Terman's strategies changed Stanford's trajectory
Professional educational programmes could play a significant role in shaping society's ethics
Academia can contribute a lot to industry, but the industry has to come forward without prejudices
For decades now India’s collective aspiration has been to be one among the “developed” nations. But, for this nation of
It has been almost 20 years since economic liberalisation started in India, yet industrial innovation is not one of...
Busting the myths about the liberal arts
Find out why you shouldn't take your existing faculty for granted
research in the field of management is being pursued, the practice of management remains practical
What would design thinking offer Indian higher education?
The practice of management resists being packaged into an "expert" system
Dr Krishnan tells what the IIMs at Kolkata and Ahmedabad have done well, what they could have done better and what next
India can foster original thinking and the spirit of adventure, especially in humanities, social sciences and management
Academic responsibility, for institutions with aspirations to be world class, must include creating knowledge
As Indian institutions prepare for the future, visioning exercises are becoming commonplace
Four emerging bright spots amidst the gloom of slipping ranks of Indian institutions
Dr Krishnan is a Prof of Corporate Strategy at IIM Bangalore. He can be reached at rishikesha.krishnan@eduleaders.com.
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