
In India and especially in the middle class, there is a lot of emphasis on academic accomplishments. Most parents want their children to study in the best schools and academic institutions and evolve as a professional. Till sometime back, many parents wanted their children to become doctors or engineers, as they could not imagine any other profession, which could make their kids successful.
I would like to dwell on how educational qualifications impact our careers. Having worked in the corporate sector in reputed organisations, I can state with experience ,that our educational qualifications ,can only take us to the gates of an organisation.
Once you enter the precincts of any organisation, nobody remembers where you studied from and what your qualifications are. We are assessed and recognised ,for the value we bring to the table, in whatever function we work.
The best of academic institutions can enable you to be shortlisted and interviewed in an organisation and you may be even get selected. But if we do not add value and behave well, we may not perform, commensurate to the qualifications we hold ,from the best institutions.
I am not stating here ,that one need not pursue their academic qualifications from the best academic institutions in India or abroad. What I am saying is that just acquiring a qualification ,is not good enough for us to be successful in our careers or even in our lives.
Having worked in the Human Resources function and been part of thousands of performance appraisals in my career ,I can authentically state ,that the best academic qualifications, may not take us far ,unless we display exemplary behaviour, are willing to be a learner for life and grounded in all our actions.
The best professionals I have met in my life ,have these in common. They may or may not have passed out from the most reputed academic institutions ,but they are life long learners, great team players and humility personified.
I used to jokingly state to my employees ,that we all need to leave our academic qualifications ,at the entry gate of the organisation, we work for. What we need to focus while we are at work ,is our performance, value addition and most importantly our behaviour towards colleagues, customers and suppliers cutting across hierarchies.
Most employees love to work with inspiring leaders and not necessarily with those, who have graduated from top notch universities. This is because ,they may not even know where their leaders have studied from. What they experience everyday in their work life ,is the interactions of their leaders with them and how they treat them.
Let me reiterate ,what I said earlier. Kindly do not get me wrong. All of us need to try our best ,to get into the most prestigious academic institutions ,in our country. But what I am stating is that the best educational qualifications are not enough ,to be highly successful in our careers. Our behaviour on and off the workplace ,makes all the difference.
Let us grow in our careers through our behaviour rather than depend on our qualifications alone.
S Ramesh Shankar
5th Feb 2025

