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The Tata Management Training
Centre (TMTC) in Pune has been positioned primarily
as an in-house training centre for the Tata Group. It
aims to provide training to high performers within the
Group and to act as a cradle of change for Tata executives.
TMTC's training programmes are
designed to develop leadership traits. The centre endeavours
to make the training both issue- and need-based by encouraging
participants to implement programme inputs in actual
situations.
TMTC's initial mandate has been
to serve as an educational institution that assists,
fosters, cultivates and contributes to the development
of professional management for the economic development
of the country. It has developed into one of the leading
management training institutes in the country, with
national and international tie-ups. TMTC is now the
learning arm of the Tata Group's human resources function.
Over the years TMTC has organised
programmes on almost every subject relevant to the development
of corporate managers. Its facilities have been utilised
by other specialised 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 Behavioural Sciences.
The centre's objectives are:
- Improvement of organisational
performance through dissemination of the latest knowledge
and skills among practicing managers
- Facilitation of attitudinal
and behavioural changes
- Facilitation of solutions
for organisational issues
- Development of learning organisations
TMTC's training methodology stresses
project orientation and action learning. Participants
are required to discuss various issues, problems and
plans concerning their organisations and are then provided
the opportunity to evolve solutions by interacting with
a world-class faculty.
The Tata Brand Equity Business
Promotion programme, the Tata code of conduct, and the
JRD QV initiatives constitute a common module in all
these programmes. Participants have the privilege to
listen to and interact with senior Tata Group leaders.
The centre also plays a major
role in the training and development of TAS officers.
It conducts programmes not only during their induction
and at the end of their probation period, but also during
their early years with the Group. The aim is to inculcate
the Tata Group's values in probationers and nurture
in them the ability to hold senior positions within
the organisation.
The centre's core faculty consists
of six specialists who have wide-ranging experience
in management training, consulting and research, and
four researchers. The findings of their consulting and
research projects are often used in classroom sessions.
The centre strives to provide the highest quality of
service in operations and administration.
The centre
TMTC was inaugurated by JRD
Tata, the late chairman of the Tata Group, on January
6, 1966. Since then it has evolved into a leading management
training institute with national and international links.
The centre has an extensive infrastructure framework
that supports and enriches its work.
The centre is housed in a gracious
old-world structure, designed by renowned architect
George Wittet, on rambling grounds surrounded by leafy
trees, lawns, pathways and flower beds. The 15 acres
of land on which TMTC stands once belonged to leading
solicitor FE Dinshaw. In 1918, Mr Dinshaw acquired the
services of Mr Wittet, the then consulting architect
to the Government of Bombay, to build him a country
home. Incidentally, Mr Wittet also built Victoria Terminus
and Bombay House, the Tata Group's headquarters.
It was in the 1960s that the
decision to restore the bungalow and turn it into a
residential training college was taken. Much of the
original layout remains the same. TMTC's atmosphere
of serenity strikes just the right balance between the
stringent demands of its management courses and participants'
need to look at their management roles from a perspective
unencumbered by conditioning.
Facilities
The institute can house 60 people on a double occupancy
basis in its well-furnished, air-conditioned residential
facilities. It has two lecture halls and two seminar
rooms specially designed for effective learning interactions.
It also has a well-stocked library of management books,
journals and films. Apart from its facilities for training
and living, TMTC has facilities for indoor and outdoor
sports.
Contact
1, Mangaldas Road
Pune 411 001
India
Phone:
+91 (20) 2612
0141 / 2612 5381
Fax: +91 (20) 2612 2338 / 2612 3713
Email: tmtc@tata.com

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