Achieving success in the Digital Equalizer Program through project management
Publication date: 21 June 2018
Abstract
Subject area
The case deals with project management principles that are required for implementing a social project in India.
Study level/applicability
The study has been carried out at primary schools in an underdeveloped state, namely, Odisha, in India.
Case overview
The case illustrates a project management approach for improving primary education in a government set up. The bureaucracy set up in education in a state like Odisha, India, needs to undergo radical changes. To be effective, an education system requires an optimal integration of the three main components, namely, people, infrastructure (this includes technology) and pedagogical processes. Using a public–private partnership model, American India Foundation (AIF) through its Digital Equalizer (DE) Program has been able to make a positive impact in an underdeveloped tribal dominated district like Keonjhar. The case study also illustrates the detailed execution plan predicated on total system planning, required to achieve this amount of success. The case study also explains how to measure success through different metrics where intervention has to be at multiple levels. The learning from the case study can also be adopted for designing an implementation strategy in other states.
Expected learning outcomes
Expected learning outcomes are as follows: how to approach implementation of technology-based intervention with involvement of all stakeholders; learn project management techniques related to digital learning model implementation; understand the DE methodology; and understand the challenges faced while implementing the DE Program.
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Subject code
CSS 7: Management Science.
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Acknowledgements
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Citation
Sarkar, S., Mohapatra, S. and Pattanayak, S. (2018), "Achieving success in the Digital Equalizer Program through project management", , Vol. 8 No. 2. https://doi.org/10.1108/EEMCS-05-2017-0102
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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