{"id":25785,"date":"2013-08-26T17:47:56","date_gmt":"2013-08-26T12:17:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.jaipuria.ac.in\/blog\/?p=25785"},"modified":"2013-08-26T17:47:56","modified_gmt":"2013-08-26T12:17:56","slug":"dr-rajiv-thakur-director-jaipuria-institute-of-management-noida-talks-about-why-studying-at-jaipuria-noida-has-become-such-a-hit-with-the-current-generation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chekkup.in\/jaipurianewsite\/dr-rajiv-thakur-director-jaipuria-institute-of-management-noida-talks-about-why-studying-at-jaipuria-noida-has-become-such-a-hit-with-the-current-generation\/","title":{"rendered":"Dr. Rajiv Thakur, Director, Jaipuria Noida, Talks About Why Studying At Jaipuria Noida Has Become Such A Hit With The Current Generation"},"content":{"rendered":"<p align=\"justify\">Dr. Rajiv Thakur took over as Director of Jaipuria  Institute of Management, Noida, in March this year. Having now settled well  into his new role (prior to this he was the Director of Jaipuria Jaipur), Dr.  Thakur has put in place a number of \u2018Gen Y\u2019-compliant initiatives.  A PhD in Economics and an MBA from IIT-Delhi,  before shifting to academia Dr. Thakur worked with the media industry for over  10 years and was associated with one of India\u2019s leading media conglomerates at  a senior managerial position. As an academician, Dr. Thakur has held  prestigious appointments in the education industry. He has been actively  involved in MDPs and research, and has published research papers in  international\/national journals, as well as presented them at international  conferences.<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">The Media Relations Club of Jaipuria Noida talks to Dr.  Thakur about what makes \u2018brand Jaipuria\u2019 click and what his thrust areas as  Director will be.<\/em><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><strong>MRC Thank you for your  time, Sir. Every leader has a short-term and a long-term vision for the organisation.  Can you share some of the goals that you are working towards?<\/strong><br \/>\n    <strong>Dr. Thakur<\/strong> &#8211; Anything we do in the short term or medium term has to be  aligned with the long-term vision of the institute. We are strongly guided by  the vision of the Chairman, that in the next five years we should be among the  top three institutes in northern India. In order to achieve this, our focus is  on delivering value to our students and industry, in sync with the higher standards  of these testing times. This we successfully do by closely interacting with our  partners in industry and understanding their needs. This understanding leads us  to look into our curriculum, deliveryand engagement with the students. Due to  this, the learning outcome is purely skill-based and in keeping with industry  standards and requirements. Of course, the behavioural aspects of this generation  and new technological tools play a big role in deciding what we deliver and how  we deliver it. Increasing complexities, pace and dynamism in the environment,  society and the market &#8211; which all have global dimensions &#8211; also require the learning  to be researched based. We also have to ensure that students develop the  aptitude to think, analyse and come to their own conclusions and inferences about  problems and situations. This is something that leads to innovation through the  value chain, which is key to the success of business today.<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><strong>MRC How has your industry experience helped you  in academics and administration? Are there any particular experiences you would  like to share?<\/strong><br \/>\n    <strong>Dr. Thakur <\/strong>&#8211; Luckily,  time and success has made me believe that this combination did provide me with an  edge in managing things better. While academics have been a passion &#8211; and one enjoys  growing as an academician &#8211; industry experience did help me to bring in a  result-oriented approach to academic administration. Having an approach that is  outward-looking and reaches out to industry and society has helped me to build  institutions that are responsive to the needs of the time. It helps me in  taking initiatives that are of high impact for the outer world and not simply confined  to the boundaries of the institution. <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><strong>MRC \u2013 You have now been the Director of two Jaipuria  campuses \u2013 Jaipur and Noida. In your opinion, what makes Jaipuria different  from other institutes? What has been your experience of working with both these  campuses?<\/strong><br \/>\n    <strong>Dr. Thakur<\/strong> &#8211; Engagement  with students and the effort to provide real value to students are the two  areas in which \u2018brand Jaipuria\u2019 would surpass even the IIMs today. Much of this  is because of the commitment levels. Right from the top management to the support  staff or security staff, everybody gives his or her best. The role of the faculty  as mentors to each student is something unique about Jaipuria. <br \/>\nRegarding  the difference between the Noida and Jaipur campuses, both these institutes,  though woven commonly in terms of their basic ethos and values, are at  different stages of their life cycles. Jaipur, being a relatively new campus,  has priority areas requiring a very different strategy than what would be  required here at Noida, which is well established. Building, or rather  rejuvenating the Jaipuria Jaipur brand was a memorable experience, where each  and every member contributed day in and day out. At Noida, our focus is more on  research, industry interface and preparing our students to scale great heights  and setindustry standards. This is very much in keeping with our vision of  being among the top three B-schools in north India in the  next five years. <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><strong>MRC &#8211; Jaipuria keeps organising seminars and workshops for  students. What should they take away from these forums? How can they benefit most?<\/strong><br \/>\n    <strong>Dr. Thakur <\/strong>&#8211; Besides  the learning and exposure they get from the sessions and talks on contemporary  and relevant topics, students gain a lot in terms of organisational skills and  leadership skills. They should look to building on their confidence by  interacting with participants who are from various strata of the corporate  world, industry and society at large. Further, there are always opportunities  fora select few students to directly participate in researching and making  presentations on the subject. My advice to students is to grab these  opportunities with both hands, as they are rich learning experiences. These  conferences and seminars also spread a positive account of Jaipuria through word  of mouth, which enhances brand value and ultimately benefits the students\u2019  association with Jaipuria.<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><strong>MRC \u2013 Away from your responsibilities, what do you enjoy  most in your spare time?<\/strong><br \/>\n    <strong>Dr. Thakur<\/strong> \u2013 <em>(smiles) <\/em>Quite frankly, there is very  little spare time available. Most of it goes into contemplating the pros and  cons, thinking things through, and yes &#8211; watching TV talk shows. Of course,  spending quality time with family is what I like. <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><strong>MRC \u2013 Would you like to share your success mantra with us?<\/strong><br \/>\n    <strong>Dr. Thakur<\/strong> &#8211; At your  stage, what matters most is confidence. And confidence can only come with  knowledge and abilities that you develop. 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