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Funds from developed countries invest in India, in large sums; they also fly away at short notice, when the economy of their own country is in doldrums! this creates volatility in Indian markets, put...
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Siva Subramaniam
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India is primarily driven strongly by internal consumption. Business exposure in critical unstable economies should be controlled.Continuous promotion of India as an investment safe haven with a stable market will be helpful in attracting long...
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sachin gupta
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Yes,there is a lot many methods that indian govt. use to tap the long term investment of foreign funds.But they have to correct there policies guideline of markets for investing funds.
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AVADH KISHORE SHARMA
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Yes, lot of possibilities are there for FDI but in the absence of clear policies on investment FIs are withdrawing th money at the time of recession. Govt. should make long-term investment policies, particularly in infrascture, Insurance etc. In...
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Sandeep Kule
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The performance of Market or Startups are dangerous to predict....but according to me Startups is the better option because after the thorough study of managment and the detailed study of prospectous of a startup can make investor less prone to...
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Siva Subramaniam
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These are times of uncertainity. Startups are exposed to risks from economies of scale and high input costs. On the otherhand, established and listed firms are aware of the market and have quite a good operational leverages to counter imbalances...
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Jagadish Bhombore
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M&M has a very good potential to become a SUV player globally, but the success in the international market may not become competitive enough with the other dominated players. The deal with the South Korean industry may boost the design and quality...
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Siva Subramaniam
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Buying out Ssangyong will give access to the R&D and global channels of that organization. This can be leveraged for sketching out a global strategy. However, Mahindra seriously has to reconsider Engine power and capacity and interiors before launching...
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Mridula Maity
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I think they can become a very important player in the SUV market. As Mahindra Mahindra have their brands like Scorpio Xylo which are doing well at the moment, I believe that Ssangyong and Mahindra make powerful companies to create a global SUV...
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make the students not to memorise but to make them to understand
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Have Qualified Faculties
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anandhi
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"make the students not to memorise but to make them to understand"
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main draw back of indian students are they didt understand the subject, rather they are just memorising the books and vomiting in the exams. to avoid this faculty must train them not to memorise but to understand the subject in a better way.
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Siva Subramaniam
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The basic problem is that the people who take teaching as career paths are "generally" corporate rejects. Employment in teaching is wide open and secure. Except a few intellectuals with good teaching capabilites who fix their motive as service (which...
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Kaushik Ghosh
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"Have Qualified Faculties"
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This is the most basic need. We cannot think about further extensions without addressing this need.
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Ideate: "How can be the quality of education improved in India?" deleted from your view.
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Yes education has become abusiness rather than a learning centr
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Siva Subramaniam
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"Yes education has become abusiness rather than a learning centr"
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The basic problem is that the people who take teaching as career paths are "generally" corporate rejects. Employment in teaching is wide open and secure. Except a few intellectuals with good teaching capabilites who fix their motive as service...
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Attitude is everything
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TRY TO BE IN PRESENT WITH TIME.
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rakeshbhatnagar
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"TRY TO BE IN PRESENT WITH TIME."
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DEAR SIVA KUMAR IN PRIVATE SECTOR EVERYONE IS OVERLOADED AND THIS SHOULD BE ALWAYS CONSIDERED THAT WORK WHILE YOU WORK AND PLAY WHILE YOU PLAY.
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Siva Subramaniam
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Implementing flexible 8 hour scedules will cause a slight drag in the performance in the primary stages. But, this will improve the worklife balance in the long term, once the employees become responsive to the idea.
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Sushma Iyer
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Hi All, Yes i do agree Attitude is everything if something goes wrong at home ,At that time even family memebers should help us to come out of it. Especaially Husband Wife should understand each other's professional life. If some thing goes wrong...
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srikant kumar mantri
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no due to under pressure every work not complte at 100%
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Siva Subramaniam
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A certain amount of pressure should exist in an organization in order to derive the best out of an employee. But the implications will depend upon what amount of pressure is applied. The pressure should not affect critical issues of employee...
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rajalakshmi
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No, when we force the employees to do their works they may get dissatisfaction, it can affects the productivity. only by giving pressure, to make better performance of the employees cannot be possible.. it can demotivate the workforce, for few...
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leena saini
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corporate image makeover really helps .as market is changing,society is changing,people also goes through changes.they have different likings then earlier,their lifestyle ,perception towards life everything is changing and so it is necessary to...
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Siva Subramaniam
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An image makeover does contribute to the business and in creating a perception of freshness. But, to capitalise on this, the critical performance areas (Key Performance Indicators) need to be restructured accordingly to improve efficiency and serve...
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Jayant Vishnu
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Yes I think the changes really help to come up in the changing market scenario. Guess this example will answer my point. BMW or Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (Bavarian Motor Works) was originally founded as an aircraft company. The aircrafts...
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