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ISB enters into knowledge partnership with Capacity Building Commission
Hyderabad: The Indian School of Business (ISB) signed a knowledge partnership agreement with the Capacity Building Commission (CBC). As part of this agreement, ISB will work with the CBC as a training and content partner. Professor Madan Pillutla, dean of Indian School of Business and Hemang Jani, secretary, Capacity Building Commission, signed the agreement. […]
Hyderabad: The Indian School of Business (ISB) signed a knowledge partnership agreement with the Capacity Building Commission (CBC). As part of this agreement, ISB will work with the CBC as a training and content partner.
Professor Madan Pillutla, dean of Indian School of Business and Hemang Jani, secretary, Capacity Building Commission, signed the agreement.
The Government of India has set up the Capacity Building Commission to help realise the vision to enhance the execution capacity by improving the government’s human resource management practices and augmenting the capacity of India’s 25 million civil servants.
ISB, through its ability in research and training capacity, will support CBC and government departments in realising this vision. ISB would also create learning resources and teaching material, including commissioned research and a bank of case studies generated from the Indian public sector.
Commenting on this partnership, Madan Pillutla, dean, ISB said, ISB will bring its faculty’s research-led insights to augment CBC’s ambitious plans.
Dr R Balasubramaniam, member-HR, Capacity Building Commission, said, “Capacity Building Commission aims to further the national goal of citizen centricity and inclusive growth by transforming the landscape of civil services in India. CBC strives to inculcate a culture of learning and building competencies to make the civil service a catalyst for growth.”
Constituted on 1 April 2021, by the Government of India, the Capacity Building Commission has been mandated to drive standardisation and harmonisation across the Indian civil services landscape.
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