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Saturday, January 30, 2016

Re: [MTC Global] Shared Services Model in Higher Education

Dear Sirs, The idea on shared resources need to be seriously considered. In particular,
it may be advisable to use resources that are a) sparsely used eg; Research related
search sites so that their usage can be enhanced b) resources that are very expensive to
set up such as some kinds of laboratories or facilities c)Common visiting or guest
faculties to run programs and workshops for the benefit of larger audiences d)
Multidisciplinary teams cutting across campus boundaries e) base level subjects common
to different programs can be offered.
However, it also be said that no two institutions should be alike in every way. There
have to be significant points of difference and specializations between two or more
institutions. If for example the two institutes conduct the same programs then it makes
little sense. The students must benefit in terms of better access or a larger variety of
services offered by each institution.
Best Regards,
K.Paranjpe

On Sat, 30 Jan 2016 12:49:35 +0530 Vizayakumar Karumanchi wrote
>Dear friends,
There are some limitations in or system. Attitude of the Institutions comes later.
Suppose in a campus there are more than one business schools, like Malla Reddy's of
Hyderabad. If they show the same computer Lab for both Institutions as sharing with
detailed schedules of sharing, will AICTE and JNTU accept it? Thye will enforce to
develop separate Labs. It is true for other types of Institutions also.
Regarding faculty, you can nt show the same faculty member in two organizations, even as
full time in one, and part time in another. You may be able to show them as part time in
both. But faculty members would like to have full time job rather than two part time
jobs. Yes, you may invite them to deliver guest lecture on some special topics, but the
institutions must willing to pay.

If the govt. modifies regulations, then it may be more feasible to share resources.

On Sat, Jan 30, 2016 at 10:45 AM, Virendra Goel wrote:
Shared service concept can be best used by such B class cities where you have number of
institutions but they cannot afford cost of international faculty and experts from other
parts of the country. A common platform can be created to hire the services of such
faculty and time shared among various institutions.
Suggested platform can also take up other responsibilities of drafting a quality charter
and those institutions who sign this charter, display the charter on their campus
prominently and get the approval every year from the charter office can collectively
promote their institutions under the brand of this quality charter. This will attract
more students because of quality guarantee.. MTC members can take lead in their
respective cities to form such quality charters. RegardsVirendra Goel From:
join_mtc@googlegroups.com [mailto:join_mtc@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Prof.
Bholanath Dutta
Sent: Friday, January 29, 2016 9:01 PM
To: join_mtc
Subject: [MTC Global] Shared Services Model in Higher Education There is a growing trend
overseas in adopting shared services model to reduce operational cost and ensure
competitive advantage​. ​University of Chicago and Yale University take the lead in this
space.

I believe in India , there is a great opportunity for such model in HE space.​ It would
be good to know any such practices taken up by the institutions.​



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