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Management Fads
Accused of being shrink-wrapped, transitory, over-hyped,
and irrelevant, management theory is being reviled as nothing more than a fad. The fault,
however, lies in the application, not in the ideas. Used correctly, patiently, and wisely,
only management science can deliver results. A debate.
Defadding Reengineering
Defadding TQM
Defadding Core Competence
CORPORATE FRONT
Is HLL Guilty of Insider Trading?
While SEBI's ruling is, technically,
damning, HLL is taking its defence to the people.
Why is Saurashtra in Autoriders'
Headlights?
Autoriders' interest in the loss-making
cement producer many be driven by a speculative family split.
Will Sterlite Beat the Odds to
Scoop up Indal?
Only if it can offer an attractive
revised price to the FIs, foot the bill, and shop for technology.
Is Raasi a Step Closer to India
Cements?
Unless Raju's friends can cough up money
to make a counter-offer, Srinivasan could well control Raasi.
Can RIL Engineer its Dream Unit?
It may set up a project construction
company to take on the might of L&T.
Will the Great Gas Gamble Pay
off?
Energy majors, ready to commit $10
billion, make a beeline to grab a share of India's LNG market.
Riding High on the Saddle of Success
Using local raw material and focusing on
a global niche helped Rajiv Suri strike gold in leather.
PERSONAL FINANCE
OTHER STORIES
Political Economy: The CEO's Guide to Bharatiya Janata
Politics
Protectionism. Nationalism. Conservatism. Shorn
of the isms, the BJP's blueprint for the economy isn't obvious. Yet, because of the
party's compulsion to champion its right-wing political philosophy, the Atal Behari
Vajpayee Administration's economic agenda is bound to transform the landscape for business
in India.
The BJP's
Economic Doctrinaires
Interview: Albert Blanton
Godfrey, CEO, Juran Institute
"Let's talk about big Q".
Case Study
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