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Business Today, March 22, 1999Net Profits: The E-conomics of E-biz
There's bound to be money in the market place. But you must have the right revenue stream and the right business model for the net.

E-Valuating India Inc
They're plugging into its potential. But India Inc. hasn't logged into the net for business -yet.


CORPORATE FRONT

Can Sony TV Turn Into A Soni TV?
Only if the Japanese consumer electronics conglomerate can rethink all the PS of marketing for smalltown India.

Will Taxing The Expats Prove Too Taxing?
India Inc may have to, eventually, pay the price for the government's crackdown on tax-evading expatriates.

Does Bajaj Auto Have The Caliber To Be A Legend?
17 new products in 2 years, but the world's fourth largets two wheeler manufacturer is still far behind.

Can AFL Log Into The Logistics Market?
As its relationship with DHL gets stronger, AFL is gunning for growth in a sunrise business.

Why Is Parasrampuria Dying To Be Sick?
If the filament yarn-maker loses the right to be legally sick, liquidation may be the only alternative.

Can Reliance Rely On The Budget Chemistry?
India's No.1 company will have to beat the depressed markets for its products before it can reap any Budgetary benefits.

From 5th Quadrant To Sixth Heaven?
They want to design products, but the Three Engineers are specialising in everything else.


Case Study: The Case of TQM and Innovation

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Investigation:The Essar Steal-A-Deal
The promise of the package that brothers Shashi and ravi Ruia  have extracted from the Vajpayee Administration is hotter than the rolled coils Essar steel makes.


Infotech: The Imperatives of ERP Implementation
Compare stringently. Plan meticulously. Check extensively. Test rigorously. That's how Gestetner is getting its ERP implementation right.


Interview: "Strategy Is The Basis Of The Scorecard"
He gave up a Deandom to teach and research. Thank Harvard! For, Robert S. Kaplan has, ever since, done more than any other to enhance the manager's understanding of that simple 4-letter word.


Management: The Game
It's not a sport. It's corporate warfare. 120 companies from 15 countries faced off in the world's most demanding stratergy game last year.


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