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This path-breaking book liberates management thinking from a
century of Western subjugation. It is a comparative exposition of
culture and management styles in India, Japan, China and major
Western countries. There is a need to protect and sustain each
country's identity and positive strengths in values while
interlinking global business with cross cultural empathy. The book
explores profiles of culture-management axis through secondary
literature study in various languages of the East, empirical
research conducted with nearly one thousand managers and 375
organizations in India. The effective management in the next
millennium will be mission-based strategic integration of the team,
combined with people-sensitive approach. In spite of growth of
hi-tech, the emotional human issues will dominate the coming
decades. Happiness and health in institutions will largely depend
on successive sacrifice of greed and possessiveness in creation of
wealth for human development. The meltdown in the US and its
repercussions in the world are direct outcome of failure to learn
these lessons. Already the world is witnessing acute consciousness
of interdependence and universal linkages. This is the quintessence
of Vedanta, Zen-Buddhism and Sufi order in the Eastern globe.
West-dominated management technology must now synthesize with
Eastern intuition and values. The book is divided into three parts:
First part delves into East-West psyche; second part presents
Integration-Affection Model as potential approach to effective
Management. Third part shows the author's successful applications
of the approach in different organizations while working as Chief
Executive or Consultant.
The innovative book will stimulate thinking of corporate managers
on key issues of organisations and management. The imaginary
dialogues in the book represent the inherent conflict between
logical cut-throat competitions rampant in today's world and the
inevitable need to retain natural grace of values. It deals with
the key issues of mission and objectives of organisations,
understanding people and bringing changes in organisational
culture. Future development in socio-economic sphere will be
greatly influence by values and attitude of people in various
organisations. "Mantras for Managers" is a window on the new
humanism in organisational and institutional development.
The innovative book will stimulate thinking of corporate managers
on key issues of organisations and management. The imaginary
dialogues in the book represent the inherent conflict between
logical cut-throat competitions rampant in today's world and the
inevitable need to retain natural grace of values. It deals with
the key issues of mission and objectives of organisations,
understanding people and bringing changes in organisational
culture. Future development in socio-economic sphere will be
greatly influence by values and attitude of people in various
organisations. "Mantras for Managers" is a window on the new
humanism in organisational and institutional development.
This path-breaking book liberates management thinking from a
century of Western subjugation. It is a comparative exposition of
culture and management styles in India, Japan, China and major
Western countries. There is a need to protect and sustain each
country's identity and positive strengths in values while
interlinking global business with cross cultural empathy. The book
explores profiles of culture-management axis through secondary
literature study in various languages of the East, empirical
research conducted with nearly one thousand managers and 375
organizations in India. The effective management in the next
millennium will be mission-based strategic integration of the team,
combined with people-sensitive approach. In spite of growth of
hi-tech, the emotional human issues will dominate the coming
decades. Happiness and health in institutions will largely depend
on successive sacrifice of greed and possessiveness in creation of
wealth for human development. The meltdown in the US and its
repercussions in the world are direct outcome of failure to learn
these lessons. Already the world is witnessing acute consciousness
of interdependence and universal linkages. This is the quintessence
of Vedanta, Zen-Buddhism and Sufi order in the Eastern globe.
West-dominated management technology must now synthesize with
Eastern intuition and values. The book is divided into three parts:
First part delves into East-West psyche; second part presents
Integration-Affection Model as potential approach to effective
Management. Third part shows the author's successful applications
of the approach in different organizations while working as Chief
Executive or Consultant.
The text is an insightful look into what entails adult education
within the Indian ethos, the various schemes and developmental
programmes undertaken by the government regarding adult education,
and incorporates a critique of these schemes and programmes by
experts. The agenda is to not just enable readers to gain a deeper
perspective on the subject, but to compel them into thinking of
innovations and improvements which can make adult education a much
more successful endeavour in the country.
In the context of rising adverse effects of climate change on
agriculture, there is a need for advanced methods and practices to
manage soils for production of food and energy. This book presents
the latest advances in microbial processes that control plant
growth, with focus on genomic tools, microbial interactions with
the plant and soils habitats, mobilization of plant nutrients,
agricultural waste management, biodegradation, bioremediation,
carbon sequestration, land reclamation, plant growth promotion,
suppression of plant pathogens, induced systemic resistance and
tolerance against biotic and abiotic stresses.
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