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Saffron Thinking Green Living by Dileep Kulkarni
This small 30 odd page booklet Saffron Thinking Green Living by Dileep Kulkarni, contains more of an essay rather than a book. The author...
Unveiling India: A Woman’s Journey by Anees Jung
Unveiling India: A Woman's Journey is an old book that I picked up during one of my Hyderabad walks. Primarily because the author belongs...
Limits of open innovation
Jim Whitehurst of Red Hat talks about the limits of open innovation in this video.
Good food for thought. You need to understand situations where...
Omni Channel retailing – Latest Jargon in retail
Bain & Co's Darrell Rigby talks about the future of shopping in HBR. It says: Customers want everything. They want the advantages of digital, such...
Geek Nation by Angela Saini – Book Review
Can India be a Geek Nation?
As India changes its image from being a country of snake charmers to a country of technology geeks, I...
The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron – Discover Creative Self
The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron is one of the best books I have read on the subject of creativity in practice.
I had no...
Middle management as Bottleneck
Paul Sloane in his article on how to sell your innovative ideas to your boss ends up acknowledging that middle management is a bottleneck...
Pilgrim’s India by Arundhathi Subramaniam – Book Review
Pilgrim's India is an anthology of 52 pieces that combines poetry and prose to put together a collection of spiritual journeys taken by people...
Raag Darbari by Shrilal Shukla – Book Review
Raag Darbari is a Sahitya Academy award-winning work of noted Hindi writer Sh Shrilal Shukla. It is probably one of its kinds book that...
Innovation Myths & Realities
Scott Anthony's blog on HBR lists 10 Innovation myths and the corresponding realities.I agree with most of them, but I wish if real life...










