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The Tata Management Training Centre (TMTC) was established by JRD Tata in the year 1966.[1] Located in Pune, it was awarded the Golden Peacock National Training Award (2007–08) in the field of Training & Development.[2] TMTC focuses on Management and Development.[3]
Type | Private |
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Established | 1966, Pune, India |
Director | Anand Shankar |
Location | , |
Website | tmtctata.com |
It has disseminated over 50 publications including management briefs, manuals, research papers, and case studies.[4]
Shubro Sen, the former director of TMTC, described it as follows: "It is not purely an academic institution. But it functions at the intersection of learning and practice".[5]
History
editTMTC is housed in a structure designed by architect George Wittet, on grounds surrounded by trees, lawns, pathways and flower beds. The 15 acres of land on which TMTC stands once belonged to F. E. Dinshaw. In 1918, Dinshaw acquired the services of Wittet, the then consulting architect to the Government of Bombay, to build him a country home. Later, additional suites were designed and constructed by Daraius Batliwala and Rustom Patell of Patell Batliwala & Associates.[6]
In the 1960s, it was restored and turned into a residential training center although the original layout remains the same. The institute can house 60 people within its residential facilities; it also has two lecture halls and two seminar rooms along with a library of management books, journals and films. In addition to residential and academic spaces, TMTC has facilities for indoor and outdoor sports.
Its facilities have been utilized by other specialized training institutes, including the Indian Institutes of Management (Ahmedabad and Calcutta), the Administrative Staff College of India (Hyderabad), the All India Management Association and the Indian Society for Applied Behavioral Sciences.[7]
Training
editTMTC started its e-learning programs in 2009, offering around 250 programs a year, conducted by in-house senior faculty from academics and business, supported by experts from other Indian and international B-schools. Every year, more than 4,000 Tata Managers and Leaders go through training programs.[8]
Leadership development programs include
- Tata Group Strategic Leadership seminar
- Tata Group Executive Leadership seminar
- Tata Group Emerging Leaders seminar
E-learning programs include
- Live e-classroom
- Live video broadcast and
- Self-paced e-learning programs
A self-paced program is conducted named 'TATA – Harvard Manage Mentor self-paced e-learning program' [9] by Harvard Manage Mentor, in association with Harvard Business School Publishing, providing 44 different programs for Tata employees.
Objectives
editTMTC objectives include:[10]
- Improvement of organizational performance through the dissemination of the latest knowledge and skills among practicing managers
- Facilitation of attitudinal and behavioral changes
- Facilitation solutions for organizational issues
- Development of learning organizations
- Training methodology
Practice areas
editIts practice areas include[11]
- Finance, Ethics
- Leadership and Organization
- Markets and Customers
- Strategy and Innovation
It also uses over 120 external faculty.
TMTC hosted training programs for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), the Indian Police Service (IPS) and the Indian Foreign Service (IFS).[12]
Partners
editTMTC partners with a number of organizations, which include Centre for Creative Leadership (CCL), the Conference Executive Board (CEB), the American Society for Training and Development (ASTD) and the Goldratt Schools.[13]
References
edit- ^ "Tata Management Training Centre". tmtctata.com. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
- ^ "Golden Peacock Awards". goldenpeacockawards.com. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
- ^ "Our Accomplishments". tmtctata.com. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
- ^ "Over 50 publications and case studies". tmtctata.com. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
- ^ "Director says not purely an academic". thehindu.com. 17 October 2012. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
- ^ "The centre". tmtctata.com. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
- ^ "Learning arm". tata.in. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
- ^ "Nurturing leaders – the Tata way". thehindu.com. 17 October 2012. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
- ^ "TATA – Harvard Manage Mentor program". tmtctata.com. 17 October 2012. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
- ^ "The centre's objectives". tata.in. 27 November 2012.
- ^ "Practice Areas". tmtctata.com. 27 November 2012.
- ^ "On the leadership trail". tata.in. August 2002. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
- ^ "tie-ups that TMTC has nationally and internationally". thehindu.com. 17 October 2012. Retrieved 27 November 2012.