Shillong, Dec 19: A five-day Management Development Program designed for mid-level government officers of Arunachal Pradesh was inaugurated by the Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Centre for Policy Research and Analysis, IIM Shillong which started from December 16.
The programme aims to equip 30 officers, each with over 10 years of service, with the necessary skills and insights to enhance governance and public service delivery.
Dr. Sanjeev Ningombam, Centre Head of the Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Centre for Policy Research and Analysis began the inaugural session with a welcome address, outlined the programme’s meticulously designed curriculum, focusing on its expectations and outcomes while highlighting its importance in fostering innovation, efficiency, and improved administrative practices in governance.
Prof. D.P. Goyal, Director, IIM Shillong, delivered the inaugural address, where he underscored the pivotal role of administrative officers in driving good governance in Arunachal Pradesh. He emphasized the need for participants to adopt principles of integrity, initiative, and a people-centric approach in their work.
He also encouraged the officers to embrace change, adapt to evolving administrative dynamics, and focus on continuous learning to enhance both personal capabilities and organizational performance.
Over the course of five days, the program will focus on topics essential for modern governance, including leadership and team building, project management, technology and digital transformation in governance, and financial management.
Special emphasis will be placed on leveraging digital tools in governance, such as e-governance platforms, GIS-based planning, and data-driven decision-making, as well as addressing critical issues of cybersecurity and data privacy in government systems.
The sessions will include interactive workshops, discussions, and knowledge-sharing led by domain experts, offering participants practical strategies and actionable insights to address challenges in public administration.