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Shaping the Future: Aspirational Leadership in India and Beyond | |||
Shaping the Future: Aspirational Leadership in India and Beyond |
As the worlds business climate globalizes and national economies become closely affiliated, India looms today as one of the largest countries in the world to embrace this evolution. Dovetailed with a huge appetite for infrastructure and a vast pool of skilled manpower, it is an enormous market the rest of the world cannot afford to ignore.
Looking at Indias economic transformation of late, Arun Maira, Chairman of The Boston Consulting Group in India, addresses key factors that will affect companies investing there. Getting to the root of Indias problems, he uses techniques of scenario thinking and organizational learning to guide the reader through the complex structures of Indian business and society. He examines the breadth of the problems facing the country, without losing sight of the importance of the human component. This book provides solutions that require many groups with conflicting interests to work together, encouraging action by citing successes that use this collaborative approach and the benefits that they would entail for the future of Indias economy. Weaving throughout the book is also a close examination of leadership issues, exploring a new approach to change that can be adopted by leaders in emerging nations around the world.
Shaping the Future explains how the diverse elements of society in India, and any emerging nation, can work together to mold a better future.
作者简介 Arun Maira is Chairman of The Boston Consulting Group in India. His work spans over 30 years in creating and transforming organizations. He has consulted clients across a wide variety of industries on issues of strategy and organization. He is also an active member of BCG’s Organization Practice Area.
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"...I would certainly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in expanding their knowledge about developing economic systems..." (M2 Best Books, 22 August 2002)
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"...I would certainly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in expanding their knowledge about developing economic systems..." (M2 Best Books, 22 August 2002)