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- A Short Review of India's Economic Growth, a Management Education Approach
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1 Asper School of Business, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba,, CA
1 Asper School of Business, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba,, CA
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Jaipuria International Journal of Management Research, Vol 2, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 3-14Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to define the resources human and material of India, layout the opportunities of economic growth that utilize the capabilities of the people of India and her resources optimally. The analysis will be based on the principles of management or the three steps of management, namely: 1.Plan- identify the avenues of growth, resources at hand or to be developed, and the leadership, 2. Design- the strategy and process and 3. Evaluate, Execute and Amend. In this process, we hope to summon all elements of management such as accounting and finance, human resource management, administrative theory, marketing and supply chain management.Keywords
India, History, Economic Growth, Strategy.References
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- Bhatt, SK; Bews, Jeff Bews and Sharma, Mohit, Efficient Resource Allocation for Treatment Processes in Radiology, Cancer Care Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada, 2011.
- Bhatt, SK; Kim, Heather; Jayaraman, S. and Appadoo, S.S., “Reverse Supply Chain Management in Small and Medium Sized Businesses”, Proceedings of the 42nd ASAC Conference, Muskoka, Ontario, May 9-13, 2014.
- Bhatt, SK; Jain, Vipul; Dhanai, Alka and Aggarwal, Shruti “A Blueprint for Economic Development of Uttarakhand viaPrinciples of Management and Personal Experience”, Vedang, 5, (2), July-December, 2014, ISSN 09757961.
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- Bhatt, SK, Vipul Jain, A. Dhanai and Shruti Agrawal, “A Blueprint for Economic Development of Uttarakhand, via Principles of Management, Vedang, 5(2), July-December, 2014.
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- One Belt One Road, the Chinese Mega Supply Chain Project from Management Science, Decision Making and Indian Perspective
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1 Asper School of Business, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, CA
1 Asper School of Business, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, CA
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Jaipuria International Journal of Management Research, Vol 4, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 12-22Abstract
In supply chain management, the recently announced plan of One Belt One Road (OBOR) or Belt and Road initiative (BRI) announced by the Chinese president Xi Jinping in 2013, a magnanimous plan of developing sea routes and road transportation covering some 65 countries and a cost of 900 billion dollars [Ralf Jennings, 2018] is a great challenge for scholars, managers and development planners of these countries. In this paper, we intend to study the general nature of project negotiations with various countries, the terms of deals and the advantages of developments in the receiving countries. As the projects involved big amounts of dollars, and each country has a unique culture, we shall also explore how the negotiations and decision making to advance the BRI develop. As decision making is related to the culture of a society, we shall discuss the history of the ancient Silk Road in China some 2100 years ago during China’s Han Dynasty (206BC-AD220) and how it got furthered in modern times.Keywords
One Belt One Road, OBOR, India, China, Supply Chain Project, Management Science, Decision Making.References
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