Joint Programme of
- Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
- Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
- Indian Institute of Technology Madras
An Initiative of National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council, Government of India, for career
development/advancement of Engineers/ executives with work experience, to enhance the
competitiveness of Indian manufacturing sector.
Growth of the manufacturing sector in India has been recognized as a key thrust area by
the Government of India for which the National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council
(NMCC) has been constituted by the Government of India. One of the key objectives of
NMCC, among others, is to serve as a policy forum for enhancing the competitiveness of
Indian manufacturing sector, supported by JICA (Japanese International Cooperation
Agency).
The NMCC has drawn up a long term manufacturing strategy which includes
strengthening education and training at various levels. For implementation of this strategy
of creating visionary leadership in manufacturing sector, four programs for training of
different level of engineers/executives working in manufacturing sector has been
structured under the guidance of Professor Shoji Shiba, a renowned international expert in
the manufacturing sector, and a recipient of the Deming Prize. Professor Shoji Shiba has
been associated for more than a decade with very successful Leaders for Manufacturing
Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. One such Program is one year Post
Graduate Program for Executives for Visionary Leadership in Manufacturing (PGPEXVLM)
jointly to be conducted by IIM Calcutta, IIT Kanpur, and IIT Madras.
The Government of India and the Government of Japan have signed a Memorandum of
Understanding in the year 2007 that includes "Cooperation within the framework of
Japan-assisted 'Visionary Leadership in Manufacturing Program', under which Japanese
manufacturing management and skills will be transferred to senior Managers of Indian
manufacturing industry". Under the terms of the MOU, the Government of Japan has
agreed to extend cooperation to support transfer of Japanese expertise and visit to
manufacturing centers of excellence in Japan for the VLM Programs, through JICA.
The objectives, contents, curriculum, pedagogy, and modalities of the PGPEX-VLM
Program have been designed by the IIM Calcutta, IIT Kanpur and IIT Madras in
consultation with industry, Confederation of Indian Industry, Japanese International
Cooperation Agency, NMCC and MHRD. The first batch of the PGPEX-VLM Program
was admitted in August 2007 and graduated in August 2008. All of them have been well
placed in leading manufacturing industries in the country. Subsequently, three more
batches have completed the program and have been well placed in leading manufacturing
industries in the country. Fifth batch is scheduled to graduate in March 2012. |