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Each new generation of upcoming professionals requires different strategies for effective management within the workforce. In order to promote a cohesive and productive environment, managers must take steps to better understand their employees. The Handbook of Research on Human Resources Strategies for the New Millennial Workforce is an authoritative reference source for the latest scholarly research on theoretical frameworks and applications for the management of millennials entering the professional realm. Focusing on methods and practices to enhance organizational performance and culture, this book is ideally designed for managers, professionals, upper-level students, and researchers in the fields of human resource and strategic management.
Ages ago… He didn’t start it. He didn’t wish for it. Yet, he made a choice and became the NEELKANTH! And now… A crime infested Delhi of 2025 becomes the womb that gives birth to an organisation - CIU, wherein a group of policemen, armed with a secret weapon, begin to solve crime cases with absolute precision. Until… Suryakant Singh, a young IPS officer, is recruited and is assigned his first case of a mysterious death. He soon gets trapped into a vortex of truth, lies, and deceit. Evidence tells one thing, heart another and instinct something else. And to his surprise, the weapon fails him, a first in the history of CIU. As Suryakant sets out to unravel the mystery, he realizes that it is not crime investigation. It is so much more. The truth is beyond anything he has ever imagined. Will he uncover the murderer? Will he discover the secret behind the weapon? Will Suryakant choose to become the Neelkanth? Read this fast-paced crime-mystery-thriller, to find out… -- “Riveting. An edge-of-the-seat thriller. The authors have done a fabulous job in their very first attempt at fiction. Unputdownable!” - MEGHNA PANT, Author & Journalist
Why david doesn't want to work?' is a satire on what is happening inside the swanky offices. The story is written in the form of a drama where the conversations of various characters depicts deep rooted corruption of those who are in authorities. The protagonist David changes jobs like changing clothes and the people who criticise him earlier admit something is wrong with the management; an admission of 'it is not the fault of David alone' that forces him to quit jobs. Throughout the story, David is a failure although he gets jobs in top companies, unable to find a match due to inconsistency in income. Many shuns him due to his single status. In the end, he is beleaguered by debts, police, et al. The story ends with David finds a rich woman interested in him and get settle down.
An unknown man in an unnamed city stands precariously on the ledge of the terrace of his building on the night of the fes val of lights. He is ready to jump. He looks down. Hundreds, maybe thousands, have gathered to watch. Will he do it? At the edge of sanity and magic realism lies a contemporary urban fable about a reluctant Messiah and the wildly dangerous love of his life. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kaizad Gustad is an author, a filmmaker, traveller, and a photographer. Born in Bombay, he grew up in a village in India where the open-air family cinema was his first classroom. He finished school in Australia and studied lm at NYU Tisch School of the Arts in New York. He has written and directed more than 20 short films and four feature films. He has authored Of No Fixed Address, a collec on of short stories, and The Road to Mandalay, a pictorial on his assorted travels. TALKING POINTS - First work of fiction by noted film director and author, Kaizad Gustad - Takes up urban alienation and dehumanisation - Upholds the importance of kindness and goodness in a soulless world - A story with universal appeal
Our land has great tradition of stories. Even today we listen stories of Akbar-Birbal and Panchtantra stories which are many centuries old. Some keep us enchanting.
Every man's life is governed through dreams. Everyone wants to be the sun and illuminate everyone. But the sun also has to struggle a long time to become the sun. Those who dream of becoming an administrative officer also have to fight with their own mental conflicts from moment to moment. Ashwani, Suryakant and Neelima, the characters of the novel 'Gandhi Chowk', overcome these mental conflicts. This story is the story of Ashwani's preparation for civil service and the obstacles that come in his way after leaving his rugged village and reaching Gandhi Chowk in Bilaspur. How they solve their problems, all this will be seen in this novel. At the same time, it is also the story of a lover's struggle to get his post after renouncing his elder position in order to get his girlfriend. This story is the story of a common reader. Gandhi Chowk is a story of struggle, dedication and success of the youth who come and prepare.
An orphanage in a sleepy town of India. A predatory politician drunk on power. An outraged inmate and her retributive justice. Her unexpected drifting into a different world. And her exploits there that are anything but commonplace. “I, ANAMIKA . . .” is an emotional, adventurous journey into the diabolical yet delectable world of politics. Come, fasten your seat belt and enjoy the ride!
Manohar Bhatia’s {“NAGAMUCHI”} is his second work of fiction after his earlier successful spy novel:: {The Man With The Magic Spectacles} published by www.sagabooks.net in Alberta (Canada) on 11th October, 2007. He has now come out with a story that spans across country, peoples, places and cultures. Truly engrossing and innocently delightful, it is a simple story that begins a birth of rejoicing, moves on to despair, hope and finally triumphs. The guru-shishya relationship between the princely Japan-born child Nagamuchi and the Indian born music teacher Suryavanshi finding a unique cure for treating deafness by music seems to be a unique idea that brings hope and reward. It is a story that can further bridge Indo-Japan relations. The story is as inspiring as the story of Helen Keller. Poignant and full of hope as the Indian story ‘Black’ enacted by Amitabh Bachchan on celluloid. It has the potential to draw the crowds to the theatre if told on the silver screen. Right from the first page, a better chapter awaits the reader on the other side. So read on.....
Complete stories of a Hindi author.