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ks burli Risk Management Consultant, IDEA-Insurance Data Execution Assistance
 
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KUMAR SAURABH JHA  |  Argues in support of  "Presentation"  |  2 months ago
Even Shahrukh Khan and Kareena Kapoor are given script for what they have to convey during the said advertisement of any commodity although they are quite presentable and good looking. Hard work has its own importance ever and will have the same...
ks burli  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Present scenario in the market is to get the desired skills work profiles in a ziffy. As there are many overlapping of job profiles clubbed with unwanted skills for a perticular work, screening deciding takes time money to come to the right candidate...
Diya Mehra  |  Argues in support of  "Presentation"  |  1 year ago
This trend has recently being adopted on a wider basis. In many companies people who are more presentable are preferred over those who work seriously but are not presentable. Thus, this discourages them their hard work is of no value.
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COIMBATORE KRISHNARAO PRAHALAD , universally known as C.K., was the most creative management thinker of his generation. He revolutionised thinking on two big subjects, business strategy and economic development , and made a significant contribution to a third, innovation. His admirers were legion, including bosses of some of the world’s biggest companies, heads of NGOs and founders of scrappy start-ups.    Mr Prahalad burst onto the management scene with two path-breaking articles in the Harvard Business Review, “Strategic Intent” (1989) and “The Core Competence of the Corporation” (1990), and a bestselling book, “Competing for the Future” (1996), all co-written with his former pupil, Gary ...
deepak chourasia  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
see the issues with any emerging com in india is that they want to concentrate on metroes first then to upcountry n 3rd tier cities. but according to me its vice versa first start from up country market and then go to major cities, defenatly...
ks burli  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
I only feel that an idea can not work in every field even if it is tested successfully in one, however good & strong it is. As a management faculty in Risk Management, I for one feel that one must go where one is accepted & where it works,Trying new...
Makrand Bhave  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
I agree with Burli sahab! There has to be a semblance in taking risks and the risks need to be taken with a view that they wouldnt harm the process or the systems in the long run. Exploring newer markets or even identifying markets for launch...
 
 
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1 Learn & Grow
2 learn n grow
puneet  |  Supported idea  "Learn & Grow"  |  2 years ago
our IIT is well known and producing world class tech. even techniques of india is opted by rest of the world.
ks burli  |  Added idea  |  2 years ago
Just knowledge without it's practical use lawful application is a speed breaker. I am basically an Electrical Engineer with 32+ yrs experience in Risk Management in General Insurance in India, with an internation exposure of Insurance Re-insurance to...
Santosh Kumar Mohanty  |  Supported idea  "Learn & Grow"  |  2 years ago
The training makes a man perfect. He will remain update and can face any challenge. The knowledge he gained while studies will be polished and fine-tuned for practical use. In fact, the idea of training to grass root workers and masons initiated...
 
 
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1 Emerging markets may adopt an approach of
2 Financial system/institutional innovations.
Ashutosh  |  Supported idea  "INNOVATION INC"  |  2 years ago
Post Offices acts like bank for a very long time friends. Don't they?
ks burli  |  Added idea  |  2 years ago
Insurance is the important wing of the financial Market. Many today believe that Insurance companies take the premium shy away when claim is reported. If Insurance companies in the emerging market buck up their services at the time of contingency...
 
 
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1 Social purpose and motivations
2 It is not enough to have development only, but must have reliable development
kshantaram  |  Added idea  "managing business ambuiguity and family of stake holders with role effectiveness"  |  2 years ago
indian managers do not need straight jacket job descriptions or defined tools of management, shared objectives are achieved in collectivity like a large indian family deploying the resources and talent effectively giving each one his due without...
ks burli  |  Added idea  |  2 years ago
Indians are known for miticulous planning with lots of interlocks to see that the lender is not left high dry and also the borrower is capable of repaying the dept, with ample legal recourse to recover to the lender. Joke goes to the extent that you...
 
 
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rakeshbhatnagar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Direct coparing without facts is not fair but comparative ads with datas is o.k. and will be good also.
ks burli  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
In ad say WHAT U R. Not WHAT OTHERS R or R not. It is you not the other, who should be in focus . Otherwise according to my gut feel, U R advting others at no cost to them. Krishna Burli IDEA Insurance Data Execution Assistance
Purvi Ghosh  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Though this is a direct Ad which makes the other brand look inferior to Rin in this case, but then if one has facts based on studies and experiments conducted and the results are true then one can do the comparitive advertising, but showing it...
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share market will boom after budget . 
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 share market will face a grate loss.
shrenik shah  |  Argues in support of  "share market will boom after budget ."  |  2 years ago
i feel its pro growth and pro consumtion budget, so it definately boost energy to indian bourse.
ks burli  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Trends are that it may boom. Thanks to our politicians, prize rise uncontrolled fiscal issues, it may even go worst-beyond anybody's guess
Esha Johar  |  Argues in support of  "share market will boom after budget ."  |  2 years ago
In my view, this budget should truly be a bold budget and should address issues regarding fiscal deficit then it is quite possible that our markets may warrant a higher valuation. Our markets may warrant a significantly higher relating and that...
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1 Education being on positive note
2 Unnecessary trouble
Vinod Dattatraya Datar  |  Added idea  "Sectors to watch"  |  2 years ago
Sectors one can keep a watch during the Budget are :- 1.Fertilizers,PSU,Banking
ks burli  |  Supported idea  "Education being on positive note"  |  2 years ago
I agree with Esha. Education is now viewed with fresh perception efforts are made to make it yielding not only knowledge but also the development interweaving with industrial need. There are also talks to broad base the education with mixture of...
Vikas Bhatnagar  |  Supported idea  "Education being on positive note"  |  2 years ago
Esha Yeah I agree to some extent that education sector would see some reforms.That would be mainly because of the efforts which are being put in by Kapil Sibal.But the major sectors to be looked at are energy and infrastructure.Due to the...
 
 
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1 start investing/saving early for retirement- from your first job itself
2 Financial Planning at early stage with regular check of portfolio.
CA. DEBAYAN PATRA  |  Added idea  "START EARLY, BE READY............."  |  2 years ago
A PERSON SHOULD START HIS RETIREMENT PLANNING FROM THE FIRST DAY. HE SHOULD DETERMINE HIS FINANCIAL NEEDS ACCORDING TO THE STD. OF LIVING HE WANTS TO LIVE. THEN, HE SHOULD USE INFLATION FACTOR ON SUCH DETERMINED AMOUNT. THEN HE SHOULD FIND THE...
ks burli  |  Added idea  |  2 years ago
Whole IDEA of retirement is out of fear of reserves, our standard of living, our tiring job requirements lack of future abilities as per our skill sets. One should enjoy the basic creature comforts of life from moment to moment, without much worries...
Anand Rathore  |  Supported idea  "start investing/saving early for retirement- from your first job itself"  |  2 years ago
Deepti! you are right but one has to very alert during selection of Investment of hard earning because so many different plans and products avaiable of various Companies and it is very difficult to select right one for a young gye who does not...
 
 
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Amit Kumar  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Developed nations including US are big consumer markets  and moreover since the global economy is liberal so interdependence is undeniable but the subject that Indian economy as a whole is dependent on US for survival is too general,a statement...
ks burli  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Almost All Indian ansistoral stories go like this. " Eldest manages all the finances when questioned by the youngers when they come of age, he either is indebted already(to maintain the family, of course) or has made commitments to many relatives,...
Ranjeet Rony Sanyal  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Today Indian economy is on a threshold of being integrated to the world economy. America is only a part of that larger objective. If we are projecting a 7% GDP growth this fiscal, considering the recessive trend worldwide, the major contribution...
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