Debashis Chatterjee

Debashis Chatterjee has served as the Director[1] of Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode from 2009-2014. He has previously held teaching positions at IIM Calcutta and IIM Lucknow. He served as Dean (International Relations) at IIM Lucknow. He founded the Center for Leadership and Human Values at IIM Lucknow. Chatterjee was a Fulbright Fellow at Harvard University and MIT. He was recently a Visiting Fulbright Professor at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. He has been an invited speaker in universities and institutions in six continents including the Said School of Business, Oxford University and University of McMaster in Canada and University of Natal in South Africa. He also taught MBA programs at the University of St. Thomas, Minnesota and at the Harvard Graduate School of Business. Chatterjee was formerly the Dean, Leadership Centre, S.P. Jain Centre of Management, Singapore.

Chatterjee's work is primarily focused in education.He has given India's premiere institution, IIM, a socially sensitive, gender friendly and innovative face. He has done pioneering work by personally training more than eleven thousand K-12 school teachers from underprivileged schools. His published work in the field of leadership has been critically acclaimed by eminent Professors of Harvard, MIT and Yale. He has made world class research contribution in the converging space of spirituality and leadership. Some of the significant milestones of his contribution to education and literature are:

Chatterjee has published more than 500 publications, monographs and articles in addition to his books. He has also written columns for the Times of India, the Economic Times and other international periodicals.

Publications

Chatterjee D. (2016) Invincible Arjuna, Westland Chatterjee, D. (2016) What's Changed, 25 Years of Liberalized India (Contributing Author), Random House India Chatterjee, D. (2014), Can You Teach a Zebra Algebra, Wisdom Tree.

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