Tuesday 26 June 2012

TN IPS officer grabs global attention with new management theory


Vol 3 Issue 25, Jun 22 - 28, 2012

A senior IPS officer, Dr. Prateep V Philip, currently serving as ADGP (Crime), Tamil Nadu, has caught the attention of global management experts with his theory of ‘Excenomics,’ which he has proposed as “an alternative to Capitalism, Socialism, Communism, Economics and Management.”
A paper  he wrote on the subject for Management Innovation Exchange or MiX (www.managementexchange.com), a portal floated by sixteen global players, including Mckinsey, HCL, London Business School, and Dell, has moved up on the popularity ratings out of the seven hundred odd ideas posted by practitioners and management experts including CEOs from across the world.
Philip pioneered the Friends of Police Movement in Tamil Nadu
According to Philip, “Excenomics is a new global discipline which seeks to integrate economics, management sciences and education in it to a harmonic, dynamic and workable model of human development.
“It seeks to learn from the failures of other models in helping the holistic development of individual excellence vis-a-vis the development of human societies.”
Philip’s paper on Excenomics is one of the entries for a global competition announced by MiX for ideas and practices that will help re-invent management to suit new global realities in the wake of the recent recession.
Philip holds a doctorate in management studies on the Friends of Police Movement that he pioneered in Tamil Nadu.
He had also won the inaugural Queen’s Award for Innovation in Police Training and Development. – TWL Bureau

2 comments:

  1. It is trusted that the comment is posted with good sense and should not be misunderstood by bad sense. The concept of exenomics is not a new concept it may be reiterated that it is a old wine in a new bottle because Lord Vivekananda has stated it son in respect of education where the oft repeated message is as noted below:
    Education is the manifestation of the perfection already in man.
    This is usually stated by the anecdotes of Hindu Philosophy as detailed,
    Satyakama went to live the life of a Brahmacharin with his Guru. The Guru gave into his charge some cows and sent him away to the forest with them. Many months passed by, and when Satyakama saw that the number of cows was doubled, he thought of returning to his Guru. On his way back, one of the bulls, the fire, and some other animals gave him instruction about the Highest Brahman. When the disciple came back, the Guru at once saw by a mere glance at his face that the disciple had learnt the knowledge of the Supreme Brahman. Now, the moral this story is meant to teach is that true education is gained by living in constant communion with Nature.
    Thus the very purpose of education is to reach the highest point of excellence because it is the manifestation of perfection what man has.
    Thus the attitude building should be inculcated in every human to elevate higher thinking and lower the Negative attitudes because of the prevailing philosophy of negative thing as always quoted as
    Negative thoughts weaken men.
    Thus Knowledge is inherent in man and it is the attitude one must have to elevate himself into an autonomous human, which is the mark of excellence and would solve all difficulties either emotional or financial

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  2. Alok Mohan IPS Officer is an Indian Police Service (IPS), Additional director general of police ADGP officer of 1987 Batch of the Karnataka Cadre.

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