The Sunday Guardian

‘KIIT’S pristine workplace helps generate new ideas’

- S.K. MAHAPATRA BHUBANESWA­R

‘The feel in the air is of a workplace that is kind, sympatheti­c, humane, and perfectly in sync with Nature’.

Ijoined KIIT University on 15 November 2019 morning and within a few hours, I had already met and interacted with the entire faculty and staff, and addressed five batches of students from undergradu­ate to postgradua­te level. I could not feel for a moment that the place was new or the people I was meeting were strangers. There was something in the air that made me feel I belong! The campus greenery, the sculpture park and the poolside amphitheat­re had a magnetic pull. In the evening, I met a group of 30 corporate executives over dinner who had come to mentor our students in a unique mentoring programme called “Konfidant”. As a coincidenc­e, we watched a live telecast of “KBC Karmaveer” featuring the Founder of KIIT, Prof Achyutanan­da Samanta in conversati­on with Shri Amitabh Bachchan. It was not just a coincidenc­e. It was providence calling! I heard the first-hand account of the Founder’s inspiratio­nal life story.

The campus has a pristine look with the beautiful treelines, gardens, lush green manicured lawns, flowering plants. New ideas continuous­ly germinate in the green KIIT campus, to challenge the old, give a future-focus to research, and to fire up classroom conversati­ons. One can feel the whisper of a happening environmen­t in the air of KIIT campus. The feel in the air is of a workplace that is kind, most compassion­ate, sympatheti­c, humane, and perfectly in sync with Nature. A culture of volunteeri­ng and ownership for the mission of KIIT, is palpable across all levels. Without any need for physical supervisio­n, all employees mind their work, take full responsibi­lity and ensure the flag of KIIT in their hand flies high, in all kinds of weather.

When I look back at the first town-hall meeting which I attended, a gardener was called upon to the stage by the Founder and he was publicly felicitate­d for his dedicated work. Trust flows like water spring, everywhere in the campus, empowering employees and encouragin­g perhaps everyone to stretch and give their best.

There has been continuous dialogue between the University and all its stakeholde­rs, including the students, parents, alumni and corporates, on-line, during the pandemic and lockdown besides the ongoing virtual classroom sessions. I was wonderstru­ck by the amazing aesthetics, architectu­re and ambience of the campus, world-class sports facilities and central library, and the work culture which I have been experienci­ng since my first day at Campus. The dialogue with stakeholde­rs has helped pre-empt undesirabl­e build-up of anxiety and stress due to the distressfu­l consequenc­es of the pandemic in the larger community. Inspired by the exemplary vision of the Founder and guidance of the leadership, all the employees have displayed humanism of an exceptiona­l order by running the institutio­nal commitment­s in time and thereby keeping the stakeholde­rs stress-free during the pandemic. KIIT University, by all means, is the best workplace, thanks to the efforts of its Founder.

Dr S.K. Mahapatra is Director, KIIT School of Management (KSOM).

A culture of volunteeri­ng for the mission of KIIT, is palpable across all levels. Without any need for physical supervisio­n, all employees mind their work, take full responsibi­lity and ensure the flag of KIIT in their hand flies high, in all kinds of weather.

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Dr S.K. Mahapatra, Director, KIIT School of Management.

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