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  • Knowledge Management: Analysis, Design and Implementationby D. S. Cheema

    Abhishek Publications 2010; US$ 50.00

    India is the seventh largest, second most populated and fourth largest and fatest growing Economy of the world. It has a large and growing market of more than one billion people of which, 400 million are middle class consumers. It offers a vibrant market of youth and vigour who work harder, earn more, spend more and Demand more from the market. Our... more...

  • Managing Without MBAby D. S. Cheema

    Abhishek Publications 2010; US$ 50.00

    Thinkers are recommending that in the new-age organization the managers must learn to break the old rules. M. Buckingham and C Coffman in their book, 'First Break All Rules; What the World's Greatest Managers Do Differently' argue that good managers help their workers work on their strenths. they convince you that workers are either activity-engaged,... more...

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