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- The Global Indian Manager: Developing The Global DNA
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1 Fortune Institute of International Business, Plot No. 5 &6 Vasant Gaon, Rao Tula Ram Marg, New Delhi, IN
1 Fortune Institute of International Business, Plot No. 5 &6 Vasant Gaon, Rao Tula Ram Marg, New Delhi, IN
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Review of Professional Management- A Journal of New Delhi Institute of Management, Vol 6, No 2 (2008), Pagination: 66-70Abstract
Many of the Indian organizations are flexing their muscles in the global economy after becoming convinced of their ability to compete globally. The Indian companies have announced more than 661 foreign acquisitions in 2007. Continuing this trend, more and more Indian organisations are shopping abroad for their suppliers of technology, materials, talent, capital etc. In the current Indian economy, private as well as public sectors are becoming more and more aggressive in acquiring foreign customers and markets. As more and more Indian managements are setting out to create global footprints, Indian managers and CEOs are coming under the scanner. Does their Indian DNA allow them to perform effectively in an alien culture? Can they blend Indian management practices and Indian values seamlessly with European, American and Eastern practices? Fierce competition is forcing Indian companies in India also to work to global standards of efficiency, productivity and customer service. But is the Indian manager equipped?The paper therefore, attempts to look closer at the human dynamics of the Indian journey addressing various strategic dimensions related to the globalisation journey being undertaken by Indian organisations.
- Analysing the Black Polished Pottery of Proto-Historic-Early Historic India
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1 Department of AIHC and Archaeology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221 005, IN
1 Department of AIHC and Archaeology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221 005, IN
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Current Science, Vol 114, No 11 (2018), Pagination: 2373-2380Abstract
The development of ceramic technology in India can be traced back to a hoary past. Highly sophisticated potteries like black slipped ware (BSW), black-andred ware (BRW), painted grey ware, grey ware and northern black polished ware (NBPW) were present in proto-historic and early historic times (circa 2000–300 BCE). The present communication aims to throw light on the technology of one of the important wares, viz. BSW especially from sites located in the Vindhya–Ganga region. Through analytical examination of the ware, the authors propose to fill in a lacuna in the field of ancient ceramics.Keywords
Black Slipped Ware, Energy-Dispersive X-Rray Spectroscopy, Firing Technique, Proto-Historic, Scanning Electron Microscopic Study.References
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