Description
- ISBN-13: 9789356291218
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- Weight: 300 gr
- ISBN-10: 9356291217
- Publisher Date: 31 Aug 2022
- No of Pages: 240
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹299.25Current price is: ₹299.25.
Navigate the unique challenges of working in a traditional Indian Lala Company” with Rajiv Gupta’s witty and insightful guide. Learn essential survival strategies, decode unspoken rules, and thrive in a hierarchical work environment. Packed with real-life examples and practical advice, this book is a must-read for professionals seeking success in India’s dynamic business landscape. ISBN: 9789356291218″
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Prapti Roy –
Entertaining and insightful, although I wish there was more focus on modern challenges in the Indian workplace. Overall, a good read.
Shourya Arya –
This book provided a much-needed perspective on navigating the complexities of the Indian corporate world. Highly recommended!
Shikhar Goel –
A humorous and helpful guide to navigating the quirks of Indian companies. Some advice felt a bit dated, but overall a worthwhile read.
Utkarsh Kumar –
A must-read for anyone new to the Indian corporate world. It helped me understand the unspoken rules and avoid potential pitfalls.
Shreya Singh –
I enjoyed the witty tone and practical advice. This book is a great resource for understanding the Indian workplace culture.
Siddharth Kumar Pandey –
While informative, the book sometimes relied on stereotypes. Still, it offered a decent overview of the challenges faced in Lala companies.
Arun Baral –
Gupta’s writing is engaging and the book is packed with information. However, some of the ‘survival strategies’ felt a little cynical.
Gautam Garg –
As a young professional, this book helped me understand the dynamics of my workplace better. The examples were relatable and the tips practical.
Radhika Sharma –
The book felt a bit generalized and lacked specific examples in some areas. It’s an okay read, but not groundbreaking.
Kunal –
A helpful guide with practical advice, especially for those new to traditional Indian companies. Easy to read and understand.
Gargi Chaurasia –
I found the book repetitive in places, but it offered some useful insights into dealing with traditional management styles. Worth a skim.
Ayush Mittal –
Some of the content was a bit obvious, but I still found value in the author’s insights. A decent read for freshers.