Leadership & Management

POLITICAL CULTURE & BUREAUCRATIC CULTURE

DailyPost 2173 POLITICAL CULTURE & BUREAUCRATIC CULTURE Does the politician mean what he says? Does he understand the impact of every word he says, in the context spoken? Which takes us to the next valid point, does he hold himself responsible for every action of his! What parties teach is how to organize protests, fall

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MARKETING LOGJAM – SPOKE IN CREATING BUSINESS MACHINES

DailyPost 2029 MARKETING LOGJAM – SPOKE IN CREATING BUSINESS MACHINES Is the country stuck up in a marketing logjam? There are any number of products which have customers but it does have a market. A weird situation. There are any number of ideas which are flaunted as guaranteed success and even after being funded accordingly,

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SPARKS OF EXCELLENCE INSTITUTIONS – AGENTS OF CHANGE

DailyPost 2023 SPARKS OF EXCELLENCE INSTITUTIONS – AGENTS OF CHANGE Whatever credit we might give to the individuals for creation of institutions, they are much bigger and impactful agents of change than anybody or anything else. As and when there has been a need for good institutions, at times some have cropped up out of

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EXPERTISE AGGREGATION

DailyPost 2014 EXPERTISE AGGREGATION What is expertise aggregation is question we are faced with? It is bringing together of complementary and supplementary expertise, mainly within an organization or similar organizations to fulfil the task assigned in an effective manner. Sometimes you might need expertise of professionals from dissimilar organisations. Today’s problem statements and requirements have

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SCOPE CREEP

DailyPost 1986 SCOPE CREEP Scope creep is a terminology generally used for increase in the scope of work agreed up, legally or otherwise. It generally gives a feeling that  it is surreptitiously being pushed in. There are general perceptions about the nature of work encapsulating one particular task, but the clarity is missing. Based on

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