There are drawbacks, I agree, when it comes to harbouring that essential measure of emotional intelligence apart from technical acumen, an enhanced appreciation of employee welfare or the very need for such perseverance as manifested to sustain one’s own in the midst of a hundred formalities required for conducting business in a nation fast cutting inroads into global superpower dom. The number of acquisitions effected by Indian organisations in the last year alone is evidence enough of a trend the international community has not just taken cognisance of, but is increasingly becoming wary of. Yet, both the corporate fraternity & the government need to tighten their acts to further the development of the labour class and the poor through fair and equitable distribution of incomes across the lower socioeconomic strata if India is to be viewed as an economic behemoth in the right perspective. Be that as it may, what’s just as incontrovertible is that we’re well on our way to becoming masters of the game, and as this Independence Day augurs the dawn on a nation emerging as the world’s largest truly democratic superpower blazing its glorious trail on the economic highway, Chak de India Inc!!!
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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2008
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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2008
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