Leaders at ‘IASCC-XLRI Leadership Conclave’
by Shrutee K/DNS
The
first edition of ‘Leadership Conclave’ hosted by the Institute for
Advanced Studies in Complex Choices in collaboration with XLRI- Xavier
School of Management was held in Mumbai on August 10-11, 2018.
The two-day Conclave brought together industry
leaders, economists, academicians and technologists to discuss the impact of
continuously evolving environment on organisational, personal and public policy
chocies. While recognizing that there are significant changes in technology and
we are in slow-growth environment, there was a consensus that we must not see
the changes in technology as a disruption.
Among the speakers at the conclave were – Mr.
Bhavesh Shah (Senior Vice President of Finance at Johnson &
Johnson), Mr. Yogi Sriram (Senior Vice President (Human
Resources) & Member of the Executive Committee L&T), Dr. P
Venugopal (Professor of Marketing and Chairperson, Center for Global
Management and Responsible Leadership at XLRI- Xavier School of Management), Prof.
Anil K Sood (Professor and Founder, IASCC) and other dignitaries.
In his address, Mr. Bhavesh Shah, Senior
Vice President of Finance at Johnson & Johnson and IASCC Board Member, stressed the need to bridge the digital
divide by leveraging technology in education and healthcare and, thereby,
providing an equity of opportunity for rural as well as urban India.
A highlight of the discussion was that the present constraints on growth,
globally as well as in India, are arising from lack of demand rather than the
constraints on supply. Business leaders as well as economists agreed that there
is a need to invest for creating demand and find ways to improve people’s
earnings, as growth in the past has been inequitable. Growth that is not
equitable and is without investment in building capability for future is not
sustainable.
The changes in technology are an opportunity to renew product and
services portfolios so that ‘consumer value’ becomes the focus of
strategic choices, not just the gains in productivity. While discussing the role of leadership in the present environment, the participants
agreed that the traditional hierarchy based organisation structure may not be
the most appropriate choice. They discussed
the need to build a culture of
continuous learning coupled with reflective practice – learning from one’s own
experience.
Mr. Yogi Sriram, Senior Vice
President (Human Resources) & Member of the Executive Committee L&T and IASCC Board Member said in his address, “A
leader in the digital age must be an invisible leader, who is able to inspire a
multi-generational workforce. We need to learn to work with a flattened command
and control hierarchy, where culture plays a greater role than structure. Some
of the most creative organizations such as W L Gore have an organization
structure that looks like a lattice, quite the opposite of a command and
control structure. Managing by financial numbers is not sufficient, we need to
invest in building capability for the future.” The industry leaders also discussed the need to integrate theory with
practice and specifically highlighted the need for developing context specific
frameworks that help make more effective economic, strategic and financial
decisions.
Prof. P Venugopal, Professor of Marketing and Chairperson, Center for
Global Management and Responsible Leadership at XLRI- Xavier School of Management commented,
“The purpose of the Conclave has been to build a shared perspective on
choice of strategy in a Growth-Constrained Information-Age Economy and outline
the agenda for future research on choice of growth strategy.” He further
added, “XLRI has always continued working on India specific research which
will enable research-based teaching.” He also extended XLRI’s continued
support to IASCC for its future conclave and research work.
Anil K Sood, Professor and Founder, IASCC said “We aim to build
a strong social sciences’ research programme in collaboration with like-minded organizations
and professionals”. He stressed the need to build a repository of personal
experiences and learning so that the knowledge is not lost. He also mentioned
that IASCC will help individual leaders and professionals document the
evolution of their thinking in form of perspective papers and reflective
practice case studies.
XLRI- Xavier School of Management
XLRI-Xavier School of Management, Jamshedpur
is a premier, private management institute in India founded in 1949 by Fr Quinn
Enright, S.J. in the ‘steel city’ of Jamshedpur (www.xlri.ac.in). Over the last
six decades, the institute has grown into a top-ranking business management
school of international repute with a wide portfolio of management programs and
research publications. Its alumni are spread around the globe and have
demonstrated responsible business leadership in their organizations. XLRI continually
strives to contribute its mite to the professional growth and management of
numerous organizations and institutions across industry sectors. XLRI has been
awarded two prestigious International Accreditations, viz., AACSB - The
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and AMBA - Association of
MBAs. XLRI has also earned the National Board of Accreditation (NBA)
accreditation.
Institute for Advanced Studies in Complex Choices (IASCC, read as I
Ask) IASCC is, a 12A registered not-for-profit
public trust. It is an institute of higher learning founded with the purpose of
advancing the science and practice of making choices in personal,
organisational and policy context. IASCC’s education programmes are designed to
raise the probability of success through context-appropriate choices and
enhance critical thinking and reflective practice capability.
IASCC’s research explores and explains how
individuals and ‘individuals in a collective’ define purpose, generate ideas,
make choices, allocate resources, implement decisions and realise their
personal and shared purpose.
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