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IIM Sambalpur spearheads agri-education advancements with specialised FDP

The program is categorised into different themes covering case studies, conceptual frameworks, group discussions, collaborative activities, and experiential knowledge exchange

IIM Sambalpur, one of the premier management institutions, conducted a Faculty Development Programme (FDP) for executives of Bhubaneswar-based Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT), at its campus. The residential program was conducted for as many as 36 mid-career faculty members in two separate batches, with a focus on their professional growth and development in the ever-changing field of management education in the realm of agriculture.

Prof. Mahadeo Jaiswal, Director, IIM Sambalpur, stated, “The primary objective of the FDP was to enhance the professional growth and development of faculty members working in OUAT focused on management education. The program provides thorough training in the basic principles of general management, pedagogical techniques especially case methods, cutting-edge research methodologies, and advanced topics within specific domains.”

Prof. Jaiswal further said, “Professional development based on the practical guiding principles of education to generate and develop knowledge for every organisation is the need of the hour. FDP training included a charge for such development, implementation issues, and concerns. Moreover, the emergence of digital technologies presents novel approaches to transform procedures. The program is categorised into different themes covering case studies, conceptual frameworks, group discussions, collaborative activities, and experiential knowledge exchange.”

Prof. Anand Hindolia and Prof. Merlin Nandy led the FDP ensuring a rich learning experience for participants while Dr Rama Chandra Dash served as the corresponding resource person.

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