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| Too
Many Bosses, Too Few Leaders by Rajeev Peshawaria, Out 10th May |
How
did Alan Mulally - an outsider to the auto industry - lead such a
spectacular turnaround at Ford? How did Morgan Stanley CEO John Mack
keep his company from imploding even as Lehman Brothers collapsed?
What is it that enables such extraordinary leaders to galvanize their
talents and energy, as well as the talent of those who work for them,
to achieve superior performance?
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| Boombustology:
Spotting Financial Bubbles Before They Burst |
Based
on a popular undergraduate seminar, entitled Financial Booms &
Busts, taught by the author at Yale University, Boombustology by Vikram
Mansharamani presents a multi-disciplinary framework for identifying
unsustainable booms and forthcoming busts. The magnitude of our recent
financial crisis mandates a firm understanding of this phenomenon
before the next crisis occurs.
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| Superpower?:
The Race Between China's Hare and India's Tortoise |
In
his career as one of India's leading journalists Raghav Bahl has often
faced questions about the race between India and China. With insights
into the two countries' histories, politics, economies and cultures,
this is his well-written, fully documented, comprehensive account
of the race to become the next global superpower. The question is,
who is more likely to win? China's hare or India's tortoise?
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| Raghuram
G. Rajan wins the FT Business Book of the Year Award 2010 |
Raghuram
G. Rajan has won the Financial Times and Goldman Sachs Business Book
of the Year Award 2010 for 'Fault Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still
Threaten the World Economy', published by Princeton University Press,
which analyses the flaws in the economy that lead to the current financial
crisis, and warns of changes essential for economic recovery.
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| Fault
Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten the World Economy |
Raghuram
Rajan was one of the few economists who warned of the global financial
crisis before it hit. Now, as the world struggles to recover, it's
tempting to blame what happened on just a few greedy bankers who took
irrational risks. In "Fault Lines", Rajan argues that serious
flaws in the economy are also to blame, and warns that a more devastating
crisis awaits us if they aren't fixed.
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| 'Vision
India 2020' by Sramana Mitra, out 1 February 2010 |
Smarana
Mitra's book 'Vision India 2020' is an orgasm of entrepreneurial zeal
in which she takes 45 successfully established business models, adds
a dash of marketing masala, and relaunches them in a 'futuristic retrospective'
India circa 2020. Admittedly, Mitra who has successfully started three
US-based businesses and written several books begins with a good grounding
in research.
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Boombustology:
Spotting Financial Bubbles Before They Burst
Superpower?:
The Race Between China's Hare and India's Tortoise
Raghuram
G. Rajan wins the FT Business Book of the Year Award 2010
Fault
Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten the World Economy
'Vision
India 2020' by Sramana Mitra, out 1 February 2010
'India
Inc' by Vikas Pota, Book Launch: 21 January 2010
India
Inc: How India's Top Ten Entrepreneurs are Winning Globally
'I
Will Teach You to be Rich: No Guilt, No Excuses...'by Ramit Sethi
Lords
of Finance: Bankers Who Broke the World by Liaquat Ahamed
Web
Analytics 2.0:...by Avinash Kaushik, Out 27 Oct 2009
'The
Economical Environmentalist....' by Prashant Vaze
Imagining
India: Ideas for the New Century by Nandan Nilekani
India's
Global Powerhouses: How They Are Taking On the World
The
Real Deal: My Story from Brick Lane to the Dragons' Den by James
Caan
Making
A Fortune: Learning from the Asian Phenomenon by Spinder Dhaliwal
Doing
Business with India, 2nd Edition
Bottled
for Business by Karan Bililmoria with Steve Coomber
Outsourcing
to India by Mark Kobayashi-Hillary
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