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State-run power giant NTPC would send 150 senior executives to Ivey League Harvard Business School for a training course, to guard against any gaps emerging from retirements.



State-run power giant NTPC would send 150 senior executives to Ivey League Harvard Business School for a training course, to guard against any gaps emerging from retirements. Director Human Resources Saptarishi Roy said, “This year we have started sending senior executives like EDs (Executive Directors) and General Managers to expose them to Ivy League to build leadership pipeline including for diversification requirement.” NTPC has identified 2,000 employees for a Harvard training course.

Roy said, this year also the company would send about 150 engineers to Ivy League to ensure that once an "NTPCian remains NTPCian till retirement".    — PTI 

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