Dr KK Aggarwal
Some days
back I attended a function, where Prof NK Ganguly, Former Director General
(ICMR) also spoke.
He said
something very interesting. He said that he tried to avoid chairing committee
meetings as the head of the organization unless absolutely required to do so.
“I preferred
constituting expert committees instead as I can’t be an expert in all fields.”
The reasoning behind this approach is clear. If the head of the institution is
chairing an expert committee meeting, all those attending the meeting hesitate
to speak up and they tend to defer to the views of the institute head. “I want
their views, not just my views,” he said.
It was a
lesson for me. At IMA we have different committees, each with different
assigned functions such as family welfare, medical education, medical ethics,
anti-quackery, rural health and national plans, to name a few and each with
a designated Chair.
As National
President, I have been chairing many meetings and now I personally feel that
this may not always be the right way to look for ways to solve a problem or any
issue.
The more
junior staff tend to defer to the Chair or more senior colleagues. The right
way to do it is to involve experts. This is what we routinely follow in
standing committees for finance and building.
Diversity of
ideas, even if dissenting views, can change the way we think.
Brainstorming
or ideas and viewpoints gathered from a group of people give different
perspectives, different interpretations of any given situation and different
ways of solving that particular situation. Diversity leads to creative and
innovative thinking as ideas that come up are often original in thought.
In the
remaining term of my tenure, this is what I will try to do i.e. chair fewer
meetings and attempt to gather more wide ranging ideas by letting experts
take the chair and tap into their knowledge for the benefit of the
Association and in turn the fraternity as well as the community.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this write up are entirely my own and
do not represent in any way the official stand of the IMA.
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