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Collaborative Leadership: Building Relationships, Handling Conflict and Sharing Control (Second Edition)
0Elevate your leadership with proven collaborative strategies for India’s dynamic business landscape. This essential guide equips professionals to build robust relationships, master conflict resolution, and confidently share control, fostering essential collaboration. Explore practical ‘how-to’ techniques drawn from updated case studies on global challenges, social networks, and supply chains. Ideal for aspiring and experienced leaders, coaches, and consultants aiming to enhance team performance and achieve sustainable success. Unlock your potential for effective teamwork and organizational growth.
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Colossus : The Anatomy of Delhi: 15 (South Asia in the Social Sciences, Series Number 15)
0Explore the vibrant, unequal ‘Colossus’ that is Delhi. This essential read dissects India’s National Capital Region, revealing the intricate social change, community structures, and stark inequalities shaping its over 30 million inhabitants. From diverse migration patterns and caste hierarchies to urban planning paradoxes, Chakravorty unpacks the aspirations and contradictions of a metropolis emblematic of modern India. An indispensable volume for students of urban studies, sociology, and anyone fascinated by the complex anatomy of Indian cities.
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Coming to Grips with Rural Child Work: A Food Security Approach
0Explore the critical nexus between food security and rural child work in India. This insightful collection of expert articles, derived from a key workshop, offers profound analysis and innovative strategies for tackling child labor in Indian villages. It delves into the socio-economic drivers and proposes approaches essential for understanding and addressing child welfare and rural poverty. An indispensable resource for researchers, policymakers, and development professionals committed to positive change in rural India.
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Commercial Banks in India: Growth, Challenges & Strategies
0Unlock the dynamics of India’s commercial banks, from historical nationalization to modern reforms. This essential read delves into the Indian banking sector’s growth, challenges, and strategic evolution, particularly post-liberalization. Understand the impact of key reforms on capital adequacy, asset quality, profitability, and transparency, aligning Indian banking with global standards. Essential for students, finance professionals, and anyone interested in the robust development of India’s financial ecosystem. Gain crucial insights into the sector’s journey and future strategies.
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Commodity Trading, Globalization and The Colonial World: Spinning The Web of the Global Market (Routledge International Studies in Business History)
0Explore the intricate formation of global markets through commodity trading and the colonial world. This book offers a unique perspective, examining the actors and networks that truly spun the web of international commerce, with a significant focus on British India. Uncover the crucial roles of merchant trust, shared culture, and key infrastructure in building transnational business relationships. An essential read for students and enthusiasts of economic history, globalization, and India’s colonial past.
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Common Ground on Hostile Turf: Stories from an Environmental Mediator
0Master the art of environmental mediation and navigate complex conflict resolution scenarios. This insightful book reveals how culture, personality, history, and power dynamics critically influence environmental negotiations, offering practical strategies for finding common ground on hostile turf. Essential for students in environmental studies, political science, and professionals in mediation fields, it provides a vital toolkit for understanding and resolving critical environmental challenges. Gain expert knowledge applicable to crucial environmental policy and sustainable development issues relevant to today’s world.
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Common Property Resources & Human Rights: Politics of Water Struggles in India
0Explore the critical politics of water struggles in India. This vital book examines how national economic liberalization, privatization, and globalization (LPG) policies impact common property resources and human rights. It dissects the complex relationship between state regulation, community ownership, and the exploitation of water resources by private capital. Essential for understanding the adverse effects on India’s marginal and vulnerable communities, this work offers deep insights into equitable resource management and the fight for fundamental human rights within the Indian socio-economic landscape.
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Communication Services in India — 1947-2007
0Uncover the dynamic history of India’s communication services from 1947-2007. This essential read meticulously chronicles the evolution of the Indian telecom sector, focusing on critical government policies and their impact. Gain deep insights into the growth of communication infrastructure and services across post-independence India. Ideal for students of public policy, media studies, and professionals interested in India’s developmental journey, this book offers a comprehensive historical analysis. Dive into the transformation of connectivity in India.
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Communists Constgructing Capitalism:State Market and the Party in China’s Financial Reforms (Alternative Sinology)
0Uncover the secrets behind China’s economic miracle! How did the Chinese Communist Party orchestrate its transition to capitalism while ensuring political stability? This insightful study delves into China’s financial reforms, revealing how state control over capital, particularly through its banking system, is key to its capitalist development. Challenging Eurocentric perspectives, it offers vital insights into authoritarian resilience. A must-read for students, scholars, and professionals studying the Chinese economy, political economy, or global financial systems.
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Community Forestry in Nepal: Adapting to a Changing World (The Earthscan Forest Library)
0Explore the groundbreaking community forestry in Nepal, a leading Asian success story in forest management and livelihoods. This essential volume critically examines over 40 years of Nepal’s pioneering efforts, highlighting achievements in conservation and reforestation while addressing evolving challenges like climate change and migration. Gain deep insights into adaptive strategies for sustainable natural resource management. This book is a must-read for students, environmental professionals, and anyone interested in effective rural development and conservation models relevant to South Asia.
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Community Knowledge Management: Indigeneous, Rural and Marginalized Communities: A Global Perspective
0Uncover the profound value of community knowledge management in a global context with this essential read from renowned Indian expert A. Neelameghan. This book illuminates how to identify, preserve, and share the vital Indigenous knowledge, rural wisdom, and insights from marginalized communities worldwide. It champions a knowledge sharing framework built on respect and reciprocity, crucial for the prosperity of both communities and the planet. A must-read for library science students, information professionals, researchers, and anyone passionate about India’s cultural heritage and equitable knowledge systems.
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Community Management of Rural Water Supply: Case Studies of Success from India (Earthscan Studies in Water Resource Management)
0Unlock the secrets to successful rural water supply in India with this essential guide. Delve into 20 detailed case studies showcasing effective community management models across 17 Indian states, demonstrating pathways to sustainable water solutions. Gain critical insights into how economic growth transitions shape service levels and water resource management. This book is a must-read for policymakers, rural development professionals, and students seeking practical knowledge to improve safe drinking water access and achieve SDG water goals in India.