Friday, October 23, 2015

Literature Festivals




Recently, there was a controversy on the Literature festivals. A Minister had remarked that the participants of these Festivals are more interested in hard drinks. Obviously the literary figures vehemently opposed the remark.

My suggestion is that the Venue of these Literature Festivals should be the University in the selected city and the various Departments of Languages and Literature should be the host. In an academic environment, as usual, there are no hard drinks served in any public function. If some participants consume the preferred beverages they can do so privately, without disturbing the decorum and the peace of the Festival. The relationships of literary figures with Professors of the hosting university will strengthen and students will get to interact with famous personalities who will act as role models and inspire them.
The venue should also be rotated from year to year. Say for Example, if in one year, Jaipur is the venue, next year it may be Udaipur, then Chandigarh, Lucknow, Hyderabad, Chennai, Mumbai.

Monday, July 6, 2015

Growing into an effective Principal


Growing into an effective Principal

-        Y N Kaushal

 

Growing or developing? Do you develop yourself to become an effective Principal or you happen to grow into an effective Principal? While primarily you are responsible to become an effective Principal, you are helped by the circumstances and experiences that favour your growth.

 

First and foremost requirement is that you want to be an effective Principal. Some people get thrown into the position of Principal because they are the senior most and every one feels that they deserve to be the principal. And they reluctantly accept the position. Very rarely such a person will become an effective Principal because she will not give her 100% to the role of a principal.  Most likely such a Principal will be a maintenance Principal. Unless you are strongly motivated to become an excellent Principal, you will not become an institution developer. Effective Principals not only run the school well, they take them to new heights.  ‘Reluctant’ Principal is not my ideal.

 

In this article I am laying out my thoughts on six planks (also called Competencies) that you need to focus on becoming a very effective Principal.

 

1.    Academic Leadership.

In school system, a very good teacher is respected by colleagues. Without being an excellent teacher in your subject, you may not earn the right to be respected. Another aspect is that you need to be aware of the latest developments in the field of education. You need to provide thought leadership to your school. This is something that you need to develop by continuously updating yourself. Reading will help. When you get opportunity to attend conferences absorb new knowledge as a sponge. If you are creative and innovative, this will be an added advantage. When you become the Principal, chances are that you would be a well-respected teacher in your subject.  Your challenge usually would be how you keep up-to-date in your subject, how you learn foundations of other subjects and how you develop yourself as spokesperson of the academic community.

 

2.    Managing Self

Mastery over others starts with Mastery over Self. You need to be aware of your own strengths and weaknesses. Self-awareness and self-acceptance gives you quiet confidence in yourself. You should be comfortable under your skin. Knowing your weaknesses, you can figure out where you need to seek cooperation from others so that their strengths compliment yours and you are able to achieve your goals. Awareness of your emotions and ability to regulate your emotion is a crucial competence that you require.

You are a role model. You need to be an enthusiastic person, spreading positivity and optimism all around. You need to be optimistic to the extent that it is contagious.

Ability to manage your time, conquering procrastination and punctuality are hallmarks of a good leader.

Value inculcation is a prime responsibility of the school. Principal has to be the living epitome of positive values. 

 

3.    Communicator par excellence.

Principal has to be communicating all the time. You would be speaking in the morning assembly. You speak to parents in the Parent Teachers Association. You have to talk to individual students, staff, teachers and anyone and everyone. Your audience is eager to listen and expect you to be inspiring, reassuring and clear. Your communication with other stakeholders is also equally crucial. Many principals also face reporters and TV journalists.

This is a demanding chore. Introvert Principals find that this drains their energy and need time for recuperation. You need to choose your words with care and deliver your messages with impact.

Active Listening is the skill that you need to master. Regularly you would listen to people who come to you to share their problems. Listening with open mind and without prejudice will help you to grasp the core issue. This will help you to resolve their problem faster and satisfy them. While you may not be able to solve hundred percent of the problems, a good and empathetic listening gives a comfort.

Your presentation skills will come handy when dealing with Governing Society/Board of your school and when presenting your viewpoints to Government officials.

 

4.    Managing relationships.

Continuously connecting with different stakeholders and maintaining good relationships is an important function in role and requires you to nurture these relationships. I found one of the Principals of Don Bosco School in Delhi doing it in a simple way. At the start of the day, he would stand near the gate for about 15 minutes before the start of the school. As the children entered the school, he would greet them and enquire about how they are feeling that day. He would call out many by their names. Children felt thrilled. They felt they are welcome in the school. They are respected. What a positive start of the day. Keep an open door policy for the children. Any child who wants to meet you, meet him/her immediately. Make sure you solve their problem quickly.

Managing relationships with teachers is another key factor.  They should see you as a guide and confidant. You have authority. However, you should not act in authoritarian manner. Usually you meet each teacher periodically. Be aware if you are missing out on interaction with any one. Review the list of teachers once a month. If any one is falling off your radar, call him/her for a cup of tea in your office. Try joining them for lunch in the common room. You need to take at least one round of the school every day. During this, meet the staff members. Connect with them.

Relationships with parents of students is symbiotic. They have entrusted you with the development of their children. They are concerned. Your relations with them should be reassuring. However, many of them have talents and resources that can be used for enriching school activities.   

Keep relations with Principals of other schools cordial. Once a year, invite Principals and Vice Principals of selected schools to have a lunch meeting at your school. This will help you to understand how they are handling the current issues in their respective schools.  

You need to maintain relations with significant persons in your society. Meet the local authorities. Invite District Magistrate to a significant function, SP to a sports function etc.

Develop your network. Remember, managing relationships is not automatic. It requires considerable investment of time and energy.

 

5.    Institution developer

Running an institution and developing it are two different functions. This means creating a culture which is unique, open, creative, proactive, and achievement oriented. You need to have a vision for your institution. You may create it jointly with your team. Your team should believe in it and have commitment to realize it. Initially, on your assumption of the role, you would need a year or so, to stabilize in the role. So, do not rush into the vision project straight away.   (Unless your school is a new one.) However, after a year or so, start the conversation and share your vision with your team. You need to walk the talk. Commitment to realize the vision must be demonstrated.

 

6.    Managerial Competence

Management of the school is inherent in the role of Principal. I do not think that a Principal requires an MBA degree or an MBA will be able to manage a school well. What is required is that a principal should be able to perform following managerial functions well. The skills required are portable across different sectors. 

·       Planning

Planning an annual calendar for the school is an important task. This is one of the most important task also. School is a complex system. Academic events are one aspect. Sports activities and events are next important. Cultural activities and other extra-curricular activities are equally important.  You would be doing an exercise on how to create the annual calendar for your school. This will give you a bird’s eye view and will be a guide for the whole year.  

·       Organizing

Next you need to assign different tasks to various persons in your team. You need to develop an ability to recognize the different characteristics and talents amongst your team members.  Some of the tasks and functions are not to be assigned to one person but a group of persons. Here selection of the team is important. Part of this is also recruitment and selection of new teachers and staff.

·       Motivating

·       Developing Faculty and staff

·       Controlling and reviewing

·       Decision making

Though decision making is involved in all other functions mentioned earlier and later, what is important is that you should be decisive. Lack of decisiveness creates an environment of confusion, you are seen as a weak administrator and team’s productivity goes down.

Participative decision making is a preferred mode in an academic institution. Involvement in decision making creates commitment. Centralization of decision making in you will suppress the initiative of your colleagues. However, “buck stops with you”. Be ready to take a decisive stand where consensus is eluding or criticality of the situation demands quick decision.   

 

·       Conflict management

·       Change management

·       Conducting effective meetings

·       Managing Finances

·       Managing Facilities

o   Classrooms

o   Laboratories

o   Auditorium

o   Offices

o   Sports grounds and stadia

o   Library

·       Managing IT Infrastructure

·       Managing Transport section

·       Managing Housing (if available with the school.)

 

Note: The above is based on Principal’s Competency framework that I propose for assessing the potential of a candidate for the position of a School Principal. How to assess these competencies is a matter of another article. 

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Role of Alumni in Delhi University


On 14th March, 2015, I visited Delhi University to attend the Panel Discussion and view the Sound and Light Show. Panel Discussion was chaired by Supreme Court Judge, Justice A K Sikri. Panelists shared their views on how to create a better relationship between DU and Alumni.

Later I thought about the whole issue and came up with following framework that DU can use to lay down the future activities in relation to her alumni. 

I understand there is already an alumni association of DU.


  1. Connect: University offices have all the knowledge about the students who were enrolled and passed out from the university. But she does not know where they are at this time. It needs to create an electronic platform where people can connect with university. Provision should be for opt-in membership using your e-mail ID and a password of your choice. Very similar to LinkedIn. This facility should not be restricted to only Alumni, but extended to anyone who is and wishes to connect with University under an option "Friend of Delhi University".
  2. Communicate: DU can communicate with all registered alumni on a weekly basis to begin with. An electronic magazine may be created which is sent to all the registered members.
  3. Collect: The Annual Fees of Rs 100.00 may be collected from each alumnus to fund the activities of Alumni Association. This only lets you become a member of the alumni website and use the facilities of the website. There should be provision for Premium membership by paying a registration fee of Rs 500.00 one time and Rs 300 per annum. In this case your credentials are verified from University records. You get an electronic Card. This Card allows you access to University facilities by paying fee on a per use basis. There should not be any life membership. This would ensure that at least once a year, there is an member activated process. Otherwise the database soon can become full of obsolete, expired and abandoned connections.   
  4. Contribute: Alumni should have channels to contribute resources (money etc.) and ideas
  5. Chapter Formation: The alumni for DU are in huge numbers. Perhaps more than 50 lakhs or so. All cannot be connected at one go. Best is to form chapters and keep membership of these chapters flexible.
  6. Celebrate: The chapters should celebrate birthdays, anniversaries etc. of members on contributory basis. Significant achievements of the alumni should be
  7. Continue: Many old students when they grow old may like to continue further studies, particularly after retirement. Today life span of the people is longer and they may live for 20 to 30 years after retirement. Many such people would like to pursue academic learning. However, they are not interested in regular degrees. DU can provide
    • access to libraries
    • access to online courses and
    • create special courses for senior citizens.
For example I may like to pursue a course on Philosophy, but may not like to enroll for an MA degree. I am fine with a six month course where I get to learn and also meet people of similar interest.
Such courses can be offered when regular academic activity is low. Partly in summer and in afternoons. These "participants" will require air-conditioned class rooms. Some may like to learn about law. And so on. University can earn good revenue also from these courses.  


(To be completed)

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Three Language Formula is a wastage of National Resources

Much debate is going on the need for 3 language formula.  Which three languages? Every one has a  different answer.

I would question why three languages?
Why at school level?
Why for everyone?

I believe that for majority of students there is need to  teach only one language. And that should be the mother tongue. The medium of instructions should be the mother tongue. And this should be till class 10th.

If a young person in Aurangabad realizes that she/ he would become a carpenter and live for most of his life in Aurangabad. Why should this person know any language other than Marathi?

In above para, replace Aurangabad and Marathi with any of the following pairs:

Coimbatore     Tamil
Kanpur             Hindi
Jullundhar       Punjabi
Rajkot              Gujrati
Alleppy             Malyalam
Vijaywada       Telugu
Cuttack            Oriya
Golaghat          Assamese
Durgapur          Bengali

Or any other such pair.

Those who show potential to pursue higher education and aspire to economic mobility, should learn second language during 11th and 12th classes. 

This could be English,  Hindi or any other language of the student's choice.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Campus Recruitment : A Lazy HR Manager's way of acquiring Talent

(YN  Kaushal is MBA  from IIM Ahmedabad. He is Management Consultant and contributes to Education sector. )