Enhancing Global Business Competitiveness

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Rapid globalization of economies, under pressures from world Bank, IMF, WTO Regime and regional economic blocks, is unleashing the forces of competition for business and industries. Be it developed, developing, or under developed economies, all are formulating strategies to enhance their business competitive competencies to be effective global players. Every year the World Economic forum ranks the Global Competitiveness of Nations on factors like Openness, Governance, Finance, Infrastructure, Technology, Management, Labor and Civil Institutions. These factors have been keys to the formulation of strategies for enhancing global competitive competencies. With emergence of the new economy, information Technology and Building Brand Equities are becoming equally important and significant factors to be kept in mind for devising strategies to enhance Global Business Competitive Competencies.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR K.L. Chawla

Dr. K.L. Chawla was Professor of Finance in Indian Institue of Public Administration, Senior Professor and Chairman (Finance) and Dean, Fore School of Management; Visiting Professor, Indian Institute of Technology, Fellow in Financial Management, University of South Pacific, SUVA, Fiji, Course Editor, Post-Graduate Course on Financial Management, Indira Gandhi National Open University; Chairman, Expert Committee on Finance, in teh same University; Has handled consultancy assignments for the public sector; Was course Director for national, regional and international courses in collaboration with Commonwealth Auditor General, Australia and U.N. Asian and Pacific Development Center, Kuala Lampur. He has his credit of five books and contributed several articles/papers to national/international journals. Currently, Professor of Finance at INMANTEC, Ghaziabad.

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Title
Enhancing Global Business Competitiveness
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Edition
1s ed.
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ISBN
8189547038
Length
xii+283p., Tables; Figures; References; 25cm.
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