Silvio Napoli at Schindler India Problems: * Establishment of a unified top management team, which worked as a collective unit to implement his strategic ideas. This was instrumental in helping Silvio to beat the initial reluctance and resistance by Indians to take orders from a foreign individual. It also played an integral role in establishing an organizational culture that compatible with the culture of the Indians. * it is evident that perfect tactical strategies do not guarantee success
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Naxalism and Maoist Insurgency The idea of Naxalism is an idea based on communism. Naxalism in India which began in 1967 became the single largest internal threat to the nation as stated by the former Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh. Communism is basically sharing everything among the rich and poor. Naxalism is not same as Maoism. There are differences between these groups. First one should understand what exactly is Maoism, Naxalism and Terrorism. Even though both Naxalism and Terrorism
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of Foreign Direct Investment in India & China !! Vivek Bhurat (MBA) # 3-4-1013/22, Flat No. 201, Vijetha Sai Mohini Apts., Barkatpura, Hyderabad - 500027. Mobile : 9000400076, E-mail : svivekbhurat@gmail.com Abstract The purpose of this article is to highlight the important determinants of FDI inflow in India & China. This article attempts to answer the question: "What are the important factors attracting FDI inflow in China then that of India?" It is concludes that market
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arise and escalate. Identity issues are those in which collective identities such as those based on language, religion, sect, caste and tribe, assume preeminence.Identity issues are not unique to India, they are a worldwide phenomenon although they prevail in a particularly intense form in today’s India where communities based on language, religion, sect, caste and tribe have strengthened their identities. Conflicts based on such identity issues often lead to violence. A recent example is the increasing
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perfect, but a country can be made perfect by its citizens’ contributions. Our country, India, is a developing country. It needs the contributions of its citizens. But its citizens are least bothered about it and most of them think “What can I do? It’s the duty of the government, isn’t it?” But on contrary only we the people of India can bring about the changes in our country. Today, every citizen of India complains about the corrupt officials and ministers of our government. Ask any child about
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Introduction The academic libraries which include University and College Libraries are significant number of libraries in India. Out of which some are very good; some good and others are not so good libraries at present. From last fifty years UGC provides various types of grants to academic libraries for their development in the form of infrastructure, services, collection and all round development. UGC also provide technical assistance and special grants through INFLIBNET to university and college
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Republic of India (Bhārat Gaṇarājya), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the south-west, and the Bay of Bengal on the south-east, it shares land borders with Pakistan to the west; China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the north-east; and Burma (Myanmar) and Bangladesh to the east. In the Indian Ocean, India is in
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writer describes conditions as he sees them at a time in history when buildings called Ibadatkhana (Hall of Religious Discussions) were completed. Bada’s view on history was based upon a period of time that followed the expansion of the empire into India. As a result of the emperor’s expansion and development, there came a time when the kingdom was essentially stable and was no longer involved in conquest. Instead of a battle to gain territory, the emperor was creating an elaborate administrative bureaucracy
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of school, young people try to decide what they want to do, where they want to go, who they want to be with – before those choices get limited by the constraints of marriage, children and career. Culture influences in India in emerging adulthood In my culture as I m from India, examination of (a) whether or not they feel they are adult (b) the criteria they deem necessary for becoming an adults, (c) the extent to which they feel optimistic about their future. There are some conditions that seem
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