INFLUENCE IS AN ART! Millions of people have improved their leadership style and “people skills” after reading Ken Blanchard’s best-selling book The One-Minute Manager.Now, Blanchard helps us discover the art of influence through the greatest life and leadership lessons he’s learned in his rich career as an educator and business leader. The Heart of a Leader offers Blanchard’s insight and wisdom on choosing values, aiming for excellence, maintaining integrity,…
Shri Vasant Sathe, senior politician, speaks… “It was brilliant. We need geniuses like Arindam to take this country out of the current state of confusion.” Executive Director, BHEL, Mr. R.C. Jain, speaks… “An excellent opportunity to share ideas… very useful inputs… a very candid and simple way of indianising management science.” Chetan Sharma, NDTV, speaks… “A great concept which would become even greater were it to translate into a…
Parakram Singh Jadeja did it in Rajkot Deepak. Dadhoti did it in Belgaum. Vibhor Agrawal did it in Meerut. Take Me Home is the story of 20 entrepreneurs who have built remarkable enterprises, while remaining true to their roots. From small towns across India, they run giant global companies with locally trained talent. The ability to run a professional business is no longer limited by location. What you need…
America’s most sought after executive coach shows how to climb the last few rungs of the ladder.
The corporate world is filled with executives, men and women who have worked hard for years to reach the upper levels of management. They’re intelligent, skilled, and even charismatic. But only a handful of them will ever reach the pinnacle and as executive coach Marshall Goldsmith shows in this book, subtle nuances make…
Go Kiss The World: Life Lessons For the Young Professional is a memoir of sorts written by Subroto Bagchi, a noted Business & Management entrepreneur.
CONNECT THE DOTS is the story of 20 enterprising individuals without an MBA, who started their own ventures. They were driven by the desire to prove themselves. To lead interesting, passionate, meaningful lives. Their stories say one thing loud and clear. You don’t need a fancy degree or a rich daddy to dream big and make it happen. It’s all in your head, your heart, your hands.
Ive got the Power. The power to change my world. To speak up. To stand out. Leap forward. And break out. Give me a football, give me a pen. If I fall down, I will stand up again. This book is a tribute to the courage and confidence of the Indian woman, from Korba to…
Fifty percent of the world’s workforce is made up of women, yet the term “working women” is still used as if they’re an anomaly. Thanks in part to the generations of women who came before and fought hard to earn a seat at the table, today’s working women–among them, tens of millions of millennials–are able to do things differently. Disappearing are the days of face time for the sake…
Surely golf is a game for posh people, country clubs and networking businessmen, for unfortunate sweaters, politics and trousers? Andrew Greig grew up on the East coast of Scotland, where playing golf is as natural as breathing. He sees the game as the great leveller, and has played on the Old course at St Andrews as well as on the miners’ courses of Yorkshire.He writes about the different cultural…
Not even half a century ago America was segregated, when everything depended on the color of one’s skin. Access to schools, restaurants, parks, buses or even water fountains was segregated. And born into this segregated world was Martin Luther King Jr.The son of a black preacher, King was taught from a young age that he was equal. He deserved the same rights and freedoms as anyone. He dreams of…
Nothing is as unforgiving as the medical profession – a split-second delay can be fatal; a split-second decision can save a kidney, a heart or bring back a person from the dead. Doctors and surgeons chase excellence with a desperate determination – for the fundamental rule is in black and white: they either save a life or they don’t. But what can the medical profession teach us about success?…
When Raghuram G. Rajan took charge as Governor of the Reserve Bank of India in September 2013, the rupee was in free fall, inflation was high, India had a large current account deficit and India’s exchange reserves were falling. As measure after measure failed to stabilize markets, speculators sensed a full-blown crisis and labelled India one of the Fragile Five economies. Rajan’s response was to go all out, not…