PGPPM to host special talk on Emotional Intelligence (EI) as a policy tool on 14 February
Annual student-led Policy Talk series to feature Dr. R. Anandakumar IAS, Government of Tamil Nadu
3 January, 2025, Bengaluru: The students of the Post Graduate Programme in Public Policy and Management (PGPPM) at IIM Bangalore will host a special talk titled ‘Impact of Emotional Intelligence (EI) Concepts as a policy tool in government organizations’, as part of the annual student-run ‘Policy Speaks’ series. The session will be held on 14 February 2025, from 6:00 to 7:00 pm, in Classroom Q-101, at the IIMB campus. Dr. R. Anandakumar IAS, Commissioner, Rural Development & Pt. Raj (Trg.), Government of Tamil Nadu, is set to deliver the session.
To register, please click HERE.
In a policy landscape, where decisions are the currency to progress, government officials must constantly assess options, risks, and their implications on public administration and management of public resources. As Emotional Intelligence (EI) in strong bureaucratic systems gains recognition as a dominant facet of intellect, how can it go on to serve as a management instrument that mobilizes citizens and stakeholders of the state? The discussion aims to find out.
PGPPM to host special talk on Emotional Intelligence (EI) as a policy tool on 14 February
Annual student-led Policy Talk series to feature Dr. R. Anandakumar IAS, Government of Tamil Nadu
3 January, 2025, Bengaluru: The students of the Post Graduate Programme in Public Policy and Management (PGPPM) at IIM Bangalore will host a special talk titled ‘Impact of Emotional Intelligence (EI) Concepts as a policy tool in government organizations’, as part of the annual student-run ‘Policy Speaks’ series. The session will be held on 14 February 2025, from 6:00 to 7:00 pm, in Classroom Q-101, at the IIMB campus. Dr. R. Anandakumar IAS, Commissioner, Rural Development & Pt. Raj (Trg.), Government of Tamil Nadu, is set to deliver the session.
To register, please click HERE.
In a policy landscape, where decisions are the currency to progress, government officials must constantly assess options, risks, and their implications on public administration and management of public resources. As Emotional Intelligence (EI) in strong bureaucratic systems gains recognition as a dominant facet of intellect, how can it go on to serve as a management instrument that mobilizes citizens and stakeholders of the state? The discussion aims to find out.