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action  plans  through  the  lens  of  the  5Cs  of  quality  –  Competence,  Compassion,
                   Creativity, Conscience, and Commitment.


                   6.1.3. How is the leadership involved in
                   * ensuring the organization‟s management system development, implementation
                   and continuous improvement

                   The College has constituted a well-structured administrative system. The leadership
                   of the College believes in delegated responsibilities. The Principal, the Rector and the
                   Governing Body, in discussion with the Staff Council, create and define the policies
                   that the College adopts and promotes. The powers and duties of administration have
                   been entrusted to the teachers who are competent to assist in the everyday working of
                   the College. The HODs are tasked with promoting academic excellence in their areas
                   under the aegis of the Deans. The College is marked with a hierarchal structure with
                   delegated responsibility among its stakeholders. The Principal who is the nominee of
                   the Management i.e. the Bangalore Jesuit Education Society, is the academic director
                   and the executive authority of the college. He supervises all academic programs of the
                   college and keeps the management informed of all matters of general and financial
                   administration.  He  represents  the  college  in  all  academic  institutions  like  the
                   University  Grants  Commission,  the  Government,  the  university  and  others.  The
                   Principal  in  consultation  with  the  Governing  body,  Academic  council  and  Staff
                   council designs and implements policies for the academic and administrative growth
                   of  the  college  keeping  in  mind  the  reforms  taking  place  in  the  higher  education
                   system.
                   The College leadership ensures a system of continued excellence among its members
                   through  regular  training,  and  ongoing  formation  to  manage  human  and  material
                   resources. Every member of this Jesuit institution is expected to undergo training in
                   JESCOL program.
                   There are other training programs that are organized and run with the help of experts
                   as well. These are geared towards grooming staff to reach out to different sections of
                   the college and ensure that educational ideals and goals are set.

                   * Interaction with stakeholders
                   Decision making by the College leadership is consultative, and the decision making
                   bodies  are  present  at  various  levels  of  the  College  Administrative  structure.  These
                   include  Internal  Quality  Assurance  Cell  (IQAC),  Student  Council,  Class  Mentors,
                   Departments, Staff Council, Academic Council, Governing Council and Management.
                   Consultations are also carried out with alumni and Parent-Teacher Association. This
                   ensures that the leadership is in constant interaction with stakeholders.

                   * Reinforcing a culture of excellence
                   The College practices Magis,which means ‗to do more/better‘, and strives to excel in
                   all areas of holistic education.The leadership and the organizational structure of the
                   College  ensure  that  excellence  is  not  only  achieved  but  also  set  higher  goals  of
                   excellence.
                      Deans  and  Heads  of  Departments  (HODs)  reinforce  the  culture  of  academic
                    excellence  by  extending  support  and  inspiration  to  students  and  teachers.  Each
                    Department,  under  the  leadership  of  HOD,  reinvents  its  pedagogic  practices,
                    organizes  training  programs  regularly  and  encourages  teachers  to  participate  in


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