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The Kama Sutra of Business: Management Principles from Indian Classics | |||
The Kama Sutra of Business: Management Principles from Indian Classics |
After several nomadic years, Vittachi settled in Hong Kong, where his way with words and nose for news made him famous for columns such as “Lai See” in the South China Morning Post and “Travellers’ Tales” in the Far Eastern Economic Review.
He wrote a book which sold out in 10 days and had to be reprinted six times. So he became an author, and wrote several books which were picked up by major publishers around the world. He is best known for his comedy crime novel series The Feng Shui Detective.
Vittachi has become a spokesman for authors in Asia, having been instrumental in starting Asia’s biggest writers’ conference, the Hong Kong International Literary Festival, a quarterly journal called the Asia Literary Review, and the Man Asia Literary Prize, a spin–off from the Man Booker Prize. He can be contacted through the website at www.thewritersvillage.com.
媒体推荐 Review
“Read this:…Nury Vittachi offers lessons for business and life from the stories of great leaders and their adventures.” (The Guardian, March 2007)
"There is some excellent scholarly work here, and the book has some useful business insights". (The Guardian, Friday 30th March 2007)
"Vittachi is a writer in a technical sense – uses clear prose and short sentences, allowing the reader to glide effortlessly." (World Business, April 2007)
“Peppered with fascinating facts and ageless business and management wisdom…looks at good business practices from a fascinating historical perspective" (Retail & Leisure International, May 2007)
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Peppered with fascinating facts and ageless business and management wisdom, looks at good business practices from a fascinating historical perspective" (Retail & Leisure International, May 2007)
编辑推荐 World Business, April 2007
uses clear prose and short sentences, allowing the reader to glide effortlessly."
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Peppered with fascinating facts and ageless business and management wisdom, looks at good business practices from a fascinating historical perspective" (Retail & Leisure International, May 2007)