The made-in-India manager
Material type: TextPublication details: Manipal Hachette India 2018Description: xix, 196 pISBN:- 9789351952510
- 9351952517
- 658.400954 G6M2
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About the book Who are Made-in-India managers? What do they do differently? Shantanu Narayen at Adobe, Satya Nadella at Microsoft, Padmasree Warrior at NIO and Sundar Pichai at Google- there are, today, innumerable instances of CEOs born and bred in India, helming S&P 500 companies. What accounts for such a prominent presence of Indian professionals across the world today? In The Made-in-India Manager, two stalwarts of Indian business and academics examine this little-studied phenomenon and present a compelling argument: that a unique combination of factors has led Indian management thought and practices to become a 'soft power' with the potential to decisively impact global managers of tomorrow. Drawing on their long and varied experience among corporates, the authors explore: * the deep cultural influences that engender a sharp competitive instinct and an astute business perspective; * the circumstances that inspire a high degree of resourcefulness in challenging situations; * the ability to 'think in English and act in Indian', which enables flexible functioning in multicultural work environments; * and, importantly, how today's young managers can build on these advantages and bring to the table their own generational learning, attitudes and capabilities to ensure future success. Thought-provoking and provocative, this fascinating analysis takes a long view of the Indian professional's path to definitive career success, and makes for compulsory reading for every management practitioner.
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