Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 4 : Two-week Faculty Development programme "Carving Human Resources: Approaches and Procedures" at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University was concluded leaving the new areas of thinking for the participants. The programme was designed to enable the participants to enrich their skill-sets with the help of instructional methods including lectures, laboratory work, research assignments, discussions, field visits, case studies, and other audio-visuals aids. An opportunity to the participants to practice human resource management skills was provided which could contribute significantly in embedding sustainable excellence in the organizations. The programme is being organized by School of Business; Faculty of Management with the financial support from All India Council of Technical Education from December 21, 2015, to January 3rd, 2016 witnessed a great success. The participants of the FDP belong to different parts of country including Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Himachal, Bihar, Uttarkand, Haryana, Chandigarh, Tamil Nadu, Orissa, etc. More than 50 participants of the programme from different parts of the country including Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Himachal, Uttarkand, Haryana, Chandigarh, Maharashtra, etc. came to attend this programme. The training programme comprised of various interactive sessions including emotional intelligence, stress management, ethical issues in HR, conflict management, work-life balance, labour laws, employee branding through HRM, training and development, leadership, and others were taken by esteemed resource persons from academia and corporate including Prof. S.K. Jain, Vice-Chancellor SMVD University; Prof. Ashok Aima, Vice Chancellor, Central University, Jammu, Dr. Gurmeet Singh, University of South Pacific, Fiji Islands; Major General (Retd.) Dhir, M Kumar, Addl. CEO, Shrine Board, Deep Singh Gujral and Taranvir Gujral, TV Super Filter Industries and others. The resource persons shared their experiences with participants relating to management of Human Resources at their places. The idea of having resource persons from different backgrounds, workplaces, work culture and even different parts of the world made the FDP an interesting place of learning at SMVDU. |