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Santosh Sinha
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| 2 years ago
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100% accepted. Shift all factories. Ban all finished product coming out of maharastra. Let us see what 3 idiots do for Marathi Manus.
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Sagar Athanikar
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| 2 years ago
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Yes, it does. thanks to some misled miopic people.
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Esha Johar
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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I think so. Investors today are no more interested in investing in Mumbai. Factory owners are not willing to stay any longer in Mumbai. All because of the cleaning of non-marathis in Mumbai. We can see daily, investors opting for the neighbouring...
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Debate: "Is political developments in Mumbai making it a less attractive investment destination?" deleted from your view.
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Performance
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Experience
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Parimi Nagendra
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"Performance"
| 1 year ago
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The main criteria for Promotion is Peformance. Experience does count for decision making skills, but as far as the working level is concerned, Performance plays a major role. Upto Middle level of Management, Performance has to be the main criteria...
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Sagar Athanikar
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| 2 years ago
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This probably is the biggest and oldest discussion during year ends. It may seem unfair or de motivating if performance is given preference over Tenure, this however if in line with the single common objective of all organizations - GROWTH. Most...
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Darshana Sawant
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"Experience"
| 2 years ago
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There can be demoralisation in the team if you allow a manager to get promoted before his or her time. Because he or she may not be mature enough to deal with human issues. We have to make sure right decisions are taken. For this, experience...
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Debate: "What should be the criteria for promotion: Performance or Experience?" deleted from your view.
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kannan
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| 2 years ago
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actually loan interest is the main income of a bank. so, loan is not a burden of a bank.   if there is loan disbursing there is a way of money flotation. but proper loan sanction is the main criteria.
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Sagar Athanikar
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| 2 years ago
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This is a tricky one ! To my mind this is the year that has to potential to churn a bit, post all the bloodshed of last year, we are still an economy that is run on the whims of a few people, instead of a more robust market driver. this is very clear...
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Thirumalai Ananthanpillai Chellappa
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| 2 years ago
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Loans as such cannot be a burden to any financial institutions. That is there major source for income. Caution !. What kind of Risk Management they have is more important to avoid NPA. There need to be prudent and efficient loan processing system...
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Debate: "Will loans be a burden on Indian banks in 2010?" deleted from your view.
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Small scale investments
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Insurance On-line is the answer to all renewal of financial services
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Manish Gupta
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"Inclusive Banking"
| 2 years ago
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With barely 34 per cent of the population engaged in formal banking, India had the second highest number of households (about 135 million) excluded from banking services (Ref: BS- Nov7,2007) According to a BCG report titled 'The Next Billion...
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Sagar Athanikar
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| 2 years ago
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To my mind we need to have a two pronged approach, continue the large and big ticket investmensts, but also have the local small industry developed, this will ensure a more inclusive and robust long term growth. More than the world community, the...
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Kalgi Shah
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"Small scale investments"
| 2 years ago
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Yes I agree with you that people should be made aware in rural areas as now the world is globalizing...and India is a developing country so it should focus in every sector and area
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Ideate: "How do you see renewal of financial services for urban India?" deleted from your view.
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Sagar Athanikar
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| 2 years ago
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I'd say recession or not, everyone is looking for a way to make some more money, MLM is peobably a very interesting way to make some. There a load of fly by night companies, so if you research right and put your chips with the right one, you can...
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GOUTAM BAGCHI
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| 2 years ago
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Goutam BagchiSays : in my view during recession consumers became value oriented distributors were concerned about cash employee worried about salary and stability of job and their survibal then their think about another soources of income and...
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Debate: "Has recession really affected MLM business in India?" deleted from your view.




