May 8,2005 (Category-Management)
Northpoint Dean Rajeshwar Upadhyaya believes there’s nothing quixotic about applying lessons from literature to leadership. And while he does that he pays tribute to the feminine mystique ala Osho
Business Standard explores in –The `yin` of management
http://www.business-standard.com/search/storypage_new.php?leftnm=lmnu7&leftindx=7&lselect=8&autono=175917
Category Archives: Doing Business
‘Winning’ by Jack Welch
‘Winning’ comes across a sincere attempt by one of the most successful CEOs ever, to shed off his larger-than life image and make an attempt to reach a variety of audience. In the process, Jack Welsh offers a little bit of everything for everyone.
One of the best things about this book is its structure. It starts of with the very rationale of a business. From an individual as an entrepreneur to an individual as an employee.
SuccessVsJoy
This small book by Geet Sethi, makes it for a breezy reading. Good printing, small hardbound edition makes it a good carry anywhere. Work and its aftermath are well dissected and presented from the perspective of a person who conceived and stuck to a single goal–perfection.
On a sidenote, people who had their taste of success will enjoy this book better than people on their way.:-)