CategoryBusiness/ManagementTitleThe Fortune At The Bottom Of The Pyramid - Eradicating Poverty Through Profits(More Info)ISBN8129707128Author(s)C.K.PrahaladSummary
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CategoryMarketing & BrandingTitleThe Future Of Competition: Co-creating Unique Value With Customers(More Info)ISBN0143061909Author(s)C.K.Prahalad and VEnkat RamaswamySummary
Co-creating Unique Value With Customers Consumers have greater product variety today than ever, yet they are less satisfied. Top management has more strategic options, yet they deliver less value. Wh...
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Co-creating Unique Value With Customers Consumers have greater product variety today than ever, yet they are less satisfied. Top management has more strategic options, yet they deliver less value. What do these paradoxes suggest about the future of competition? C.K.Prahalad, coauthor of the landmark bestseller Competing for the Future, and Venkat Ramaswamy argue that we are on the cusp of a very different world - 9ne in which the distinct roles of firm and consumer converge and the sources of value creation change dramatically. Prahalad Ramaswamy show that the traditional, firm-centric view of value creation is being challenged by active, connected and informed consumers - co-led with the mingling of technologies and industries. No. longer does value lie in products and services created by firms and delivered to customers. Increasingly, say the authors, value is being jointly created by the consumer and the company. In this framework, consumer- company interactions and personalized co-creation experiences - enabled by technical and social infrastructure - allow each consumer to co-create unique value with a network of companies and consumer communities
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Category GeneralTitleCo-Creating Unique Value with Customers(More Info)ISBN0143061909Author(s)Prahalad, C. K. & Ramaswamy, VenkatSummary
Consumers have greater product variety today than ever, yet they are less satisfied. Top management has more strategic options, yet they deliver less value. What do these paradoxes suggest about the ...
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Consumers have greater product variety today than ever, yet they are less satisfied. Top management has more strategic options, yet they deliver less value. What do these paradoxes suggest about the future of competition? C.K.Prahalad, co-author of the landmark bestseller Competing for the Future, and Venkat Ramaswamy argue that we are on the cusp of a very different worldone in which the distinct roles of firm and consumer converge and the sources of value creation change dramatically. Prahalad and Ramaswamy show that the traditional, firm-centric view of value creation is being challenged by active, connected, and informed consumerscoupled with the mingling of technologies and industries. No longer does value lie in products and services created by firms and delivered to customers. Increasingly, say the authors, value is being jointly created by the consumer and the company. In this framework, consumercompany interactions and personalized co-creation experiencesenabled by technical and social infrastructuresallow each consumer to co-create unique value with a network of companies and consumer communities. To compete effectively, CEOs and senior managers must focus on building new strategic capital. This involves enabling managers to enhance their effectiveness by experiencing the business as consumers do. This book sets the agenda for top management for co-creating the future, by revealing unprecedented opportunities for value creation and innovation
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CategoryBUSINESSTitleWe Are Like That Only(More Info)ISBN978067099Author(s)Rama BijapurkarSummary
‘This is one of the most insightful books on how a multinational company, especially in the packaged goods industry, can win in India by managing diversity, complexity and affordability of Indi...
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‘This is one of the most insightful books on how a multinational company, especially in the packaged goods industry, can win in India by managing diversity, complexity and affordability of Indian consumers . . . a reader-friendly book with captivating case studies based on highly successful consulting experiences.’ —Jagdish N. Sheth, Charles H. Kellstadt Professor of Marketing, Goizueta Business School ‘Rama has developed a very strong case for learning about India on its own terms before investing. This book is a critical read for anyone considering building a large presence for themselves in Consumer India.’ —From the Foreword by C.K.Prahalad, The Paul and Ruth McCracken Distinguished University Professor of Corporate Strategy, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan
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CategoryBUSINESSTitleWe Are Like That Only(More Info)ISBN978067099Author(s)Rama BijapurkarSummary
‘This is one of the most insightful books on how a multinational company, especially in the packaged goods industry, can win in India by managing diversity, complexity and affordability of Indi...
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‘This is one of the most insightful books on how a multinational company, especially in the packaged goods industry, can win in India by managing diversity, complexity and affordability of Indian consumers . . . a reader-friendly book with captivating case studies based on highly successful consulting experiences.’ —Jagdish N. Sheth, Charles H. Kellstadt Professor of Marketing, Goizueta Business School ‘Rama has developed a very strong case for learning about India on its own terms before investing. This book is a critical read for anyone considering building a large presence for themselves in Consumer India.’ —From the Foreword by C.K.Prahalad, The Paul and Ruth McCracken Distinguished University Professor of Corporate Strategy, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan
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Category Modern HistoryTitlePeace, Non-violence and Empowerment : INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS(More Info)ISBN9788171886Author(s)Anand Sharma (Ed.)Summary
Peace, Non-violence and Empowerment: Gandhian Philosophy in the 21st Century. Over 300 international delegates from 91 countries comprising world leaders, Nobel laureates, leading peace and human rig...
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Peace, Non-violence and Empowerment: Gandhian Philosophy in the 21st Century. Over 300 international delegates from 91 countries comprising world leaders, Nobel laureates, leading peace and human rights activists and Gandhian scholars reflected on the essence and the enduring relevance of Mahatma Gandhis philosophy. The Conference deliberated on subjects and issues which represent the core of Gandhian thought. The discussion touched upon a wide range of Gandhian principles and values including Mahatma Gandhis concern for the poor and his abiding commitment to non-violence and peoples empowerment. Emerging from the discussions amongst the luminaries was the collective affirmation to renew peoples commitment to Mahatmas noble mission of building a world that is in peace and harmony with itself. Based on the deliberations of this conference, together with precious archival material, this volumea book for the futureendeavours to reach out and connect the people, especially the younger generation, to the Gandhian way and to carry forward his legacy into the 21st century. Contents : Section I - Gandhian Philosophy in the 21st Century 1. Aspects of Democratic Accountability in India by Nelson Mandela 2. Rediscovering the Mahatmas Way by Sonia Gandhi 3. Celebrating Satyagraha: Assertion of Human Dignity and Spirit by Manmohan Singh 4. Poverty, Injustice and World Peace by Muhammad Yunus 5. The Spirit of Togetherness by Desmond Tutu 6. Building a New World Order by Ela Gandhi 7. Re-launching the Satyagraha Movement by Kenneth Kaunda 8. Overcoming the New Divisions by Lech Walesa 9. Immortality of Gandhian Philosophy by Pranab Mukherjee 10. Promoting Gandhian Philosophy by Nasser al-Kidwa 11. True World Citizenship by Abdelaziz Bouteflika Section II - A Non-violent Approach to Conflict Resolution and Peace Building 12. Gandhis Answer: Neither Peace Nor War but Non-violent Struggle by Gene Sharp 13. Restoring the Theme of Non-violence by Francesco Rutelli 14. Power of Peaceful Transformation by Ahmed Kathrada 15. Relevance of Gandhi in the Political World Today by Radha Kumar 16. New Purpose of Leadership: Less to Rule, More to Educate by George Papandreou 17. Co-operation for Viable and Sustainable Social and Political Order by Maumoon Abdul Gayoom 18. A New Satyagraha by Janez Drnovek 19. Peaceful Resolution of Conflicts by Jusuf Kalla 20. Reviving the Gandhian Philosophy by Abune Paulos 21. World Voices - Liu Hongcai (China), Pawel Zalewski (Poland), Lyonpo Khandu Wangchuk (Bhutan), Ramesh Chennithala (India), Farooq Sattar (Pakistan), Navnit Dholakia (United Kingdom), Sadok Fayala (Tunisia), Mohamed Ali Rustam (Malaysia), Pradip Giri (Nepal), Karen Balczar Cronenbold (Bolivia) Section III - Gandhian Philosophy for Poverty Eradication, Education and Peoples Empowerment 22. Gandhi on Poverty Eradication and People's Empowerment by Bhikhu Parekh 23. The Next Big Social Innovation: Democratising Commerce by C.K.Prahalad 24. Poverty Alleviation through Empowerment by Navinchandra Ramgoolam 25. Equality of Empowerment by Edward Samuel Miliband 26. Peaceful Coexistence by Gianni Vernetti 27. Keeping Non-violence Alive by Hawa Ahmed Youssouf 28. Social and Economic Transparency by Asma Jahangir 29. Equality of Education by Marianne Mikko 30. World Voices - Sergey Y. Glazyev (Russia), Conceita Xavier Sortane (Mozambique), Chaturon Chaisaeng (Thailand), Ken Nnamani (Nigeria), Kirti Menon (South Africa), Sunderlal Bahuguna (India), Sumitra Kulkarni (India), Rul Valds Viv (Cuba). Section IV - Dialogue among Peoples and Cultures 31. Dialogue between Cultures: Understanding the Contributions of India and South Africa by Essop Pahad 32. Dialogue among Peoples and Cultures by Mushirul Hasan 33. Overcoming the New Face of Violence by Asfandyar Wali Khan 34. Gandhis Dialogue on Civilisation by Rajiv Vora 35. Global Coexistence: Development Leading to Freedom and Peace by Mewa Ramgobin 36. Time for Peace and Dialogue by Mahdi Agha Alikhani 37. True Dialogue: Acceptance of Universal and Local Values by Joo Cravinho 38. World Voices - Michael Chilufaya Sata (Zambia), Pradip Giri (Nepal), Samy Gemayel (Lebanon), Hilde Rapp (United Kingdom), Nouzha Chekrouni (Morocco), Anwar Fazal (Malaysia),Kirunda Kivejinja (Uganda), Salman Khurshid (India) Section IV - Towards a Nuclear Weapons-Free and Non-violent World Order 39. Non-violent World Order - Johan Galtung 40. Towards a Nuclear Weapons-Free and Non-violent World Order - Bharat Karnad 41. Countering Hatred and Violence through Shanti Sena - Chaiwat Satha-Anand 42. Creating a World Free of Nuclear Weapons - Tzannis Tzannetakis 43. Cooperation and Dialogue - Jos Chabert 44. Investing in Peace - Paul van Tongeren 45. World Voices - Mosiuoa Gerard Patrick Lekota (South Africa), Jrgen Strk (Switzerland), Antonio Marques Porto e Santos (Brazil), Kenneth Kaunda (Zambia), Kefenste Mzwinila (Botswana), George Khutsishvili (Georgia), Charles Namoloh (Namibia) Declaration Photo Gallery Annexure: Chronology of Mahatma Gandhis Life Lead Contributors
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