Tuesday 15 November 2011

Alumni Leadership Masterclass in December 2011!


Third Alumni Leadership Masterclass by Saviance Technologies is in association with Delhi Management Association. This masterclass is scheduled for Wednesday 7th December, 2011 @ DMA – DLF Conference Hall, India Habitat Center, Lodi Road, New Delhi. The fees for this event is Rs. 1,000/- only per delegate. This unique masterclass aims at providing alumni associations with descriptive sessions on managing the alumni, engaging with alumnus, planning alumni engagement activities and benefiting from technology in communicating with global alumni of an institute. The focus of this masterclass is to effectively highlight the benefits of leveraging & engaging with an institute’s alumnus on a day-to-day basis.

The faculties for the sessions are experienced professionals, who are graduates of an Alumni Relations Institute organized in Singapore. They have an in-depth understanding of handling alumni office as well as supporting the technological needs of the office. The sessions of the class provide a holistic view on building a strong and influential alumni network by running a fully functional alumni office in an institute.

The Alumni masterclass is for anyone involved with alumni relationship activities, whether Alumni officers / faculty facing challenges in engaging their alumni on a routine basis; or university / College / School faculty planning an Alumni Association in the near future; alumni relations staff who would like to maximize their relationship with the alumnus but are facing challenges in engaging them actively.

For registrations, & details please contact:

Tanya Bhatnagar, Programme Executive
Delhi Management Association, dmadelhi@sify.com / +91-11-2646-9552

Aditi Sharma, Business Development Executive
Saviance Technologies, aditi@saviance.com / +91-98-7147-6971

NOTE: Registration fee can be paid through online payment gateway available on the registration page on http://www.saviance.com/events  or a cheque in favour of Delhi Management Association.

Tuesday 8 November 2011

Benefits of alumni engagement

In today’s global scenario, development and alumni relations activities are a very important part in the life and future of universities. An alumni association draws the strategy to seek, ‘To establish, build and maintain positive relationships between alumni and the university, and within the alumni association, in order to generate good will, develop institute’s repute, and encourage all alumni to give in whatever way they can to reinforce the future well-being of their alma mater. Reinforcing the growth of an active alumni association proves to be mutually-beneficial, both to the University and to alumni.

Alumni have the capacity to:
  • Highlight the strengths of the university and reflect its commitment to excellence in education, research and lifelong learning;
  • Be brand ambassadors, thereby inspiring and counseling others who wish to be a part of the university.
  • Help each other and current students through networking, organizing guest lectures, mentoring and friendship;
  • Assist each other and current students by sharing with them Job Opportunities / Career options.
  • Foster global relationships to help promote networking opportunities.
  • Contribute significant financial support to their alma mater.

 
It is important to understand that a successful alumni engagement strategy depends critically on having a strong body of alumni engaged with and committed to their alma mater.

Monday 31 October 2011

Alumni involvement in Alumni Association


Alumni are one of the most vital stake holders of a university. They are a part of it for life. Hence, it is important for the universities to maintain an ongoing relationship with alumni, and seek their participation in achieving excellence. Alumnus are often interested to play their role of assisting alumni association not just because the improved brand name of the university helps them in their career, but also because they have memories and feel emotionally connected to the place. One reason for non-involvement or non-engagement of alumni is that they not aware of the ways in which they can be of help to their alma mater. There are many ways alumni can provide meaningful service and active involvement in the Alumni Association.

So here are a couple of strategies and ways in which alumni can get involved with alumni associations, to build mutually beneficial relationship. Alumni are the best brand ambassadors of a university; they can share their experiences with prospective students. They can provide career guidance and share opportunities with alumni associations to help career development and management of existing students and other alumnus. Alumni network helps entrepreneurial alumni build their businesses while strengthening alumni involvement with the University. Alumni can also get involved with events and activities on-campus.

Sunday 23 October 2011

Alumni Masterclass 2011 - Pune

Second Alumni Leadership Masterclass by Saviance Technologies was organized at Le Meridien, Pune; on 12th October 2011. Some of the key participant institutes of the event included Dr. D.Y.Patil Institute of Management Studies, Pune; Armed Forces Medical College, Pune; Fergusson College, Pune; Indira Group of Institutes; Indira School of Business Studies; Institute of Management Development & Research; Symbiosis Centre for Management & Human Resource Development & Vishwakarma Institute of Management.

The focus of this Masterclass was to effectively highlight the benefits of leveraging & engaging with their institute’s alumnus on a day-to-day basis. The objectives of this masterclass comprised of providing descriptive sessions on managing the alumni, engaging with alumnus, planning alumni engagement activities and benefiting from technology in communicating with global alumni of an institute. Interactive sessions by faculties who are graduates of an Alumni Relations Institute organized in Singapore and who have an in-depth understanding of handling alumni office as well as supporting the technological needs of the office. The faculty tried to explicate on how to better utilize the existing relationship with alumnus and how to engage them actively on a regular basis. The sessions also helped participants gain a holistic view on building a strong and influential alumni network by running a fully functional alumni office in an institute. 

We would give details about the session details in our next blog posting.

Tuesday 18 October 2011

Benefits of Alumni Engagement

Saviance Technologies followed by various alumni networks, are active in providing opportunities and solutions to alumni to reconnect with their alma mater, to recognize the contributions of students to industry and the wider community, and to encourage them to support their University in a number of ways. Alumni clubs have also played a pivotal role in providing these opportunities through various engagement activities. Saviance team acknowledged the growing importance of alumni engagement programs in the overall achievement of any Organizations goals. They recognized the need for a more focused and coordinated approach to alumni relations to maximize the opportunities for alumni networks and the University.
The identified areas of benefits by alumni engagement include:

Alumni Clubs:
• Opportunities to reconnect with batchmates and others and to give back to their alma mater in a meaningful way.
• Opportunities for career development through continuous learning, access to business networks, mentoring programs and employment opportunities.
• Access to a global alumni community where membership provides unique benefits and services.

University:
• Support for the University’s recruitment, marketing and charitable initiatives
• Branding University both locally and globally as a leader in teaching and research
• Seeking feedback and advice to develop more successful and mutually beneficial relationships with industry, students and the wider community and to ensure relevance of curriculum and research.

Sunday 9 October 2011

Engaging Aumni Oline through Social Media

Our vision is to encourage alumni online to share a lifelong commitment, pride and passion for their alma mater. We build up solutions that act as catalyst for building a vigorous alumni network and a lifelong relationship among alumni associations and its constituents, including students and graduates, and for supporting the University’s mission globally.
We understand the 3 C’s of winning Alumni Online Relations – Communicate, Connect & Cultivate.  By communicate, we refer to information that is conveyed professionally and is consistently shared. The communication should be timely as too much information at one go also irritates the readers. Alumni are always interested in the happenings and news of alma mater. Communication also means recognizing outstanding efforts of alumni volunteers who assist in mentoring programs, donations or guest lectures.
We help alumni association connect to their alumni by helping them to maintain current contact information and other detailed records of alumni and their batchmates. The real interest of alumni lies in staying connected with their classmates, and social networking features of our product prove to be a ‘winner’ here. We act as a medium and translate technology advances to make it easy for alumni associations to stay connected with its members, as well as allow alums to be connected to each other.
We recognize that every event, each communication is probability to further reinforce relationships. We assist associations to cultivate a feeling of belongingness amongst its alumni with event management. Our designed product helps provide opportunities for contribution and support of alumni.

Tuesday 4 October 2011

Technology, Alumni Associations and Batchmates

In technology arena, many institutes that approach us have a baseline of service available but not adequately maintained and updated. Their alumni have turned to other resources for networking and communications. More robust and scalable solutions have become available for helping alumnus maintain connections with the University and with each other, and the Institute and the Alumni Association should work together to harness the capabilities now available in the technology marketplace.

This area offers a number of opportunities to the Universities to reinforce their relations with their alumnus. Some of them include:

  • Improved alumni reach, improved alumni engagement: As we use technology to build online alumni relationships and communities, we will promote stronger and deeper alumni loyalty.
  • Advanced information about alumni: Via technology, the University would be able to capture alumni interests. It also provides a platform for alumnus to give back to their alma mater by participating in mentor programs.
  • More effective communication: Technology provides a cost-effective medium for coordinated, targeted, and high-impact communication with alumni.
  • Valued services: Collaborative Platform provides alumni with valued services such as news about alma mater, opportunities to maintain ties with old and new batchmates, and networking for career and business.
  • Increased ROI
  • Better brand management
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