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MAKING
A FORTUNE: LEARNING FROM THE ASIAN PHENOMENON |
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For
two decades, entrepreneurs have been eulogised in the popular press.
At a time when real heroes are hard to find, it is the entrepreneur
who has become the hero of free enterprise. With immigration a hot
topic of conversation, in this book Dr Spinder Dhaliwal lays out the
contribution of Asians in the UK in terms of wealth creation and employment.
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DOING
BUSINESS WITH INDIA: 2ND EDITION, OUT MAR 2007 |
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This
book is quite simply the best business book I have read in ages. Packed
with facts, case studies and anecdotal evidence, it highlights the
issues involved in dealing with India. Everything from legal, infrastructure,
economic and inward investment vehicles to showcasing the pharmaceutical
and energy sectors.
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BOTTLED
FOR BUSINESS, OUT 7 FEB 2007 |
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'Bottled
for Business' tells the inspirational success story of Karan Bilimoria
- the founder and Chief Executive of Cobra Beer who started his business
aged 27, with student debts of £20,000. Karan gives an insight
into how he has made Cobra one of the UK's fastest growing beer brands
and built it into a hugely successful global business in little more
than 15 years.
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OUTSOURCING
TO INDIA BY MARK KOBAYSHI-HILLARY |
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A
day does not pass without a newspaper report about yet another company
that has started outsourcing technology or other business processes
to India. Many corporate leaders seek to reduce their costs or improve
service quality, but not many understand India and some are confused
by clashes of culture.
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INDIA
UNBOUND BY GURCHARAN DAS |
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This
is the sort of book you'll bore all your friends with once you've
read it. Packed with the minutiae of Indian business life past and
present, Gurcharan Das explains the history and background of the
personalities behind some of India's most successful business ventures
like Reliance (the Ambani family), Tata, the Aditya Birla Group and
a host of other well-known names.
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'CREATIVE BUSINESS' BY PAUL NERO & NEETA
PATEL |
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An
eclectic group of business people, publishers, colleagues and friends
of co-authors Paul Nero and Neeta Patel gathered to celebrate the
launch of 'Creative Business' on Friday 6th December 2002 at a party
hosted at The British Council offices in Trafalgar Square. The newly
launched book is the first to compare content creation for new digital
media, like the Internet, to the old-fashioned story telling of print
and TV.
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