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How Indian Business Went Global
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 193

How Indian Business Went Global

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-05-29
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  • Publisher: Notion Press

This book is an intimate and a rare collection of more than 30 stories of top Indian business leaders about how late Professor CK Prahalad inspired and guided them through their most painful journey after the 1991 Economic Reforms. Most of them, who didn’t think they could survive the MNC onslaught, went on to build profitable global enterprises. At a time when most business and management ideas are getting debunked CK’s radical approach to strategy, managing people, leadership, teaching, and life, will continue to be relevant and will interest business leaders, entrepreneurs, policy makers, students and the academia around the world. The first edition, published in 2014, covered a wide area and was perceived as CK’s biography. This edition covers more business pole-vaulting stories with a separate chapter on India’s mammoth potential to become a global leader in healthcare. This book is an invitation to celebrate and learn from one of the world’s greatest management thinkers. “CK was gathering us like a shepherd would gather his flock and was essentially bent on chastising us for what we hadn’t done and how we could do.” Anand Mahindra, Chairman, Mahindra Group

SMASH! The Rise of Indian Badminton
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 116

SMASH! The Rise of Indian Badminton

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-10-20
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  • Publisher: Notion Press

Badminton has become a popular sport in India thanks to Prakash Padukone, Pullela Gopichand, Saina Nehwal, P V Sindhu, Jwala Gutta, Ashwini Ponnappa, Kidambi Srikanth, and a few others. Each of them has a riveting story. The author has tried to weave all their stories into a fascinating canvas. This book is about how Indian badminton emerged as a global powerhouse in over a decade; what’s gone into the making of several world champions; who all played pivotal roles, and much more. It also reflects on the current shortcomings that could slow down the rise of the sport and how they could be addressed. Anyone keen on learning the secrets of peak performance from Indian champions and their coaches; how to bounce back stronger from setbacks; how and how not to lead a team, will find this book appealing. I hope people learn a lot about the history of Indian badminton from this book, Jwala Gutta, Indian Doubles Champion

Accessions List, South Asia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 602

Accessions List, South Asia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1991
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Business Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

Business Studies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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CK Prahalad
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 147

CK Prahalad

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Westland

Many give us knowledge, some inspire us, but very few spur us to dream. This book relives late Professor C K Prahalad's dream life - from a boy who studied in a Tamil-medium school among the poor in Coimbatore, and went on to do MBA at IIM Ahmedabad, a doctorate at the Harvard Business School and sat on the boards of several large global corporations.Yet, this is not a biography. It is a melange of untold stories of the profound impact CK had on global and Indian business leaders, CEOs, executives, students and teachers and while doing so, looks at the timeless lessons he left behind for future generations.This book is for those who get excited and inspired by how path-breaking ideas and dee...

Transformational Leadership
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 436

Transformational Leadership

Through compelling real-life stories of successful corporate leaders, this book sketches as to what it takes to become a Transformational Leader. Each of these individuals changed the organisations they led and identified themselves as change agents. Th

Economic and Political Weekly
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1028

Economic and Political Weekly

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Network City
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 376

Network City

The author examines the developments in Bangalore, India's Silicon Valley, against the backdrop of a global institutional commitment to the information society as a model for development in the twenty-first century.

Green Swans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 345

Green Swans

Even leading capitalists admit that capitalism is broken. Green Swans is a manifesto for system change designed to serve people, planet, and prosperity. In his twentieth book, John Elkington—dubbed the “Godfather of Sustainability”—explores new forms of capitalism fit for the twenty-first century. If Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s “Black Swans” are problems that can take us exponentially toward breakdown, then “Green Swans” are solutions that take us exponentially toward breakthrough. The success—and survival—of humanity now depends on how we rein in the first and accelerate the second. Green Swans draws on Elkington’s firsthand experience in some of the world’s best-known boardrooms and C-suites. Using case studies, real-world examples, and profiles on emergent technologies, Elkington shows how the weirdest “Ugly Ducklings” of today’s world may turn into tomorrow’s world-saving Green Swans. This book is a must-read for business leaders in corporations great and small who want to help their businesses survive the coming shift in global priorities over the next decade and expand their horizons from responsibility, through resilience, and onto regeneration.

Ordinary People, Extraordinary Teachers: The Heroes Of Real India
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 246

Ordinary People, Extraordinary Teachers: The Heroes Of Real India

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Westland

About the Book ‘Two classrooms in this school double up as a night hostel for students whose parents migrate seasonally so that they do not miss school.’ For a large majority of Indian children, their only chance of an education is the government school. For nearly two decades, S. Giridhar has been crisscrossing the country in the course of his work with the Azim Premji Foundation, travelling to remote corners and observing the public education system. In these years, he has met hundreds of government school teachers—profoundly committed to improving the lives of the children in their care. These are teachers who defy all constraints because of a burning belief that every child can learn. Ordinary People, Extraordinary Teachers has emerged from Giridhar’s in-depth study of these inspirational teachers and the ecosystem they function in. Innovative and creative, dogged and resourceful, firm and kind—the government school teacher wears many a hat. This book is a tribute to their commitment and resilience.