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Innovation in higher studies – a case study

Over the past few decades business education has become a necessity for individuals to occupy positions of significance within organisations. While thousands of students enroll each year into top bracket b- schools, year after year corporations claim the unavailability of the right talent to hire for the right positions. To make the matters worse the world has been witnessing the consequences of unethical practices in businesses and impact of non-sustainable actions by executives.

Business education of 21st century is replete with similar challenges that corporations and business education institutions face (See Table 1). There have been several well intentioned yet disparate attempts to address them.

Table 1: Challenges of Business Education Institutions & Corporations

Understanding the challenges necessitates reconceptualising the way business education is imparted. School of Inspired Leadership (SOIL) was founded by Anil Sachdev in 2008. At SOIL innovation occurs at each point of the value chain to addresses these challenges holistically (See Figure 1) while operating in a blue ocean space.

Figure 1: Innovation at SOIL

Innovation at SOIL

Innovation in the Business Model

SOIL is different from the traditional set up followed by b-schools. SOIL partners with 3 major stakeholders – Industry consortium, Mentors for students and Non-government organisations (NGO, for giving students a unique learning experience.

Innovation in processes – Learning Design & Delivery

The Talent Appreciation Processes (TAP) at SOIL using Caliper Profile Assessment helps SOIL identify and pick students with proficiency in multiple intelligences.

SOIL Recent Accolades

A case study by SOIL on ‘Innovation in Education’ was selected in the top 3 cases studies at the AIMA – Second Global Innovation Conference Case Study Contest held on 13th November, 2010 in collaboration with Accenture. Tata Chemicals and Indian Oil were ranked 1 and 2 and Tata Motors and BARC were ranked as 4 and 5. Read more

SOIL was recognized by the academic committee of CEDEP as an innovation in higher education with clear focus on learning, at a recently held conference in France. Read more

Dr. Srikant Datar of Harvard Business School invited us to present our case study at a conference for heads of B schools in India including all IIMs. Read more

An IIM-A research study named SOIL as a ‘game changer’. Read more

Dr. Rajendra S Sisodia, a pioneer in the conscious capitalism movement and also the founder of Conscious Capitalism Institute, recently visited SOIL and applauded our education model. Read more

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