Growth follows investment and attitude.
We talk about growth mindsets. We talk about innovation. These are attitudes or approaches to our work and our lives. There are best practices we can apply to achieve our goals. And superseding best practices are our actual practices. Our efforts to be great.
Those who take growth seriously invest their personal energy into using past knowledge to envision what could be. These are the people who lead in small ways and big. We look to them for inspiration, and they motivate us to do more.
I recently had the opportunity to participate in the Junction 91 Gathering in Delhi. I also joined the GenNext tour and visited academic leaders in four additional cities (Ahmedabad/GIFT City, Jaipur, Hyderabad, and Bangalore).
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The GenNext tour, led by Girish Ballolla and Pritika Sachar, was top-notch. The GenNext team provided the connections to be sure we met with senior-level folks at each university. Also important when traveling internationally, when so many things can easily go wrong, GenNext had the logistics down with all the city hopping, ensuring we arrived where we were supposed to be each day of the trip.
The conversations were eye-opening, refreshing, and valuable. We spoke candidly to students along the way.
Here’s the thing: India is all about growth mindset right now. oh, and investment.
This, while the big four English-speaking student destinations (US, UK, Australia, and Canada) are all struggling to figure out what they care about and where to invest.
Read on for insights about what this means for our work building global campuses and some eye-opening global data. Don't miss our bottom line recommendation at the end!

