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Managing Radical Change: What Indian Companies Must Do to Become World-Class looks at what companies in India must do, not just to survive, but to rank among the best in their strategy, organization and management. According to internationally acclaimed management gurus Sumantra Ghoshal and Christopher A. Bartlett and industry insider Gita Piramal, the problem is not that managers are unaware of the need for a radical response to the problems and challenges posed ...
The real stories behind Managing Radical Change. If one wants to build a ship, it isn't enough to drum up men to go to the forest and gather wood, saw it and nail the planks together, wrote Antoine de Saint-Exup'ry. Instead, one has to awaken in them a desire for the sea. World Class in India presents the stories of some Indian companies that have been able to generate among their managers this 'desire for the sea' - to overcome their resistance to change and ...
Does your job seem like an endless "to do" list that never gets you - or your company - anywhere? You know what you're supposed to focus on: cutting costs, improving efficiency, encouraging innovation. So why do critical goals consistently get eclipsed by fighting fires, answering e-mails, and other routine "busywork"? In this surprising and frame-changing book, management experts Heike Bruch and Sumantra Ghoshal argue that while the usual ...