Tag: Book Reviews
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The Wisdom of Psychopaths
Some CEOs also display a singular lack of conscience when they fudge account books, siphon off funds and generally misuse…
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Book Review: Jugaad Innovation
Before you draw the conclusion that Jugaad is for those who cannot afford the real stuff, the book also has…
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Love, Life & Cliches
The Deccan Chronicle carried a review of Mediocre But Arrogant. The review was done by Anjana Basu who works as…
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The Truth About Dishonesty
Dan Ariely is a professor of Behavioral Economics at Duke University. His two other books that read were Predictably Irrational…
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Groundswell
Groundswell means a broad deep undulation of the ocean, often caused by a distant storm or an earthquake. It could…
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Reverse Innovation
Vijay Govindarajan is a Professor of International Business at the Tuck School of Business. He also writes a column for…
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Manikda – Memories of Satyajit Ray
It is hard for me not to be awestruck and star struck while talking about Satyajit Ray. It is hard…
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The Corner Office by Adam Bryant
We are always curious to know what makes someone successful. Is it hard work? Is it about IQ or EQ?…
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Business Etiquette for the Indian Professional
Upto a certain level in the corporate food chain, our technical skills help us grow. Beyond that it is entirely…
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Thinking Fast and Slow
Daniel Kahneman is a psychologist who won the Nobel Prize in 2002 for contributions to Economics. He has combined his…