Ananta Values-Based Leadership
Class 2
During the lockdown last year, we launched the first virtual Leadership programme. The programme was extremely well received by the participants of the inaugural class.
After receiving the amazing response from our corporate members, the result is that this edition is exclusively for the members of Ananta Centre.
The Ananta Values-based Leadership Programme is based on our flagship Kamalnayan Bajaj fellowship and the GP Birla Fellowship. The course is designed for accomplished leaders who are seeking to build on their traditional skills to hone the purpose of their lives and their organisations. This is a three-seminar course and must be taken in sequence.
Seminar 1: Models of Leadership | 22-26 March 2021
Seminar 2: The Good Society | 24-28 May 2021
Seminar 3: Leadership Identity | 5-9 July 2021
The first seminar of the programme was held successfully and was moderated by James Abraham, Trustee, Ananta Centre; Kamalnayan Bajaj Fellow and the Founder and Director, SolarArise and Vinati Kastia Kilambi, Kamalnayan Bajaj Fellow and Senior Partner, AZB & Partners.
Ananta Values-Based Leadership
Class 1
The Ananta Values-Based Leadership course uses Socratic dialogue to explore the tensions in leadership to achieve goals while remaining anchored in values. The course is designed for accomplished leaders who are seeking to build on their traditional skills to hone the purpose of their lives and their organisations.
The programme comprises of 3 Seminars of 5 days each and the duration of 2 hours each day.
Seminar 1: Models of Leadership |07-11 September 2020
Seminar 2: The Good Society |02-06 November 2020
Seminar 3: Leadership Identity | 04-08 January 2021
The Inaugural Edition graduated 19 Fellows. The class was moderated by Aditya Natraj and James Abraham. Aditya is a Kamalnayan Bajaj Fellow and Director, Kaivalya Education Foundation (KEF) and the Piramal School of Leadership; James Abraham is a Kamalnayan Bajaj Fellow and the Founder and Director, SolarArise. He is also a Trustee of Ananta Centre.
The values-based leadership course was extremely well received by the inaugural class