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Showing posts with label The Indian Institute of Planning and Management. Show all posts

Friday, March 07, 2008

Interactive LED (Light Emitting Diode) Coffee Table 100,900.3 INR

Drinking coffee just can’t get better than this. With Interactive LED (Light Emitting Diode) Coffee Table 100,900.3 INRluxury bringing you à la mode, trendy, chic table – coffee drinking would soon be a new experience altogether. Standing 18” tall and measuring 31’’ wide and 62” long, this coffee table possesses interactive lights in the form of thirty-two ocular sensors which use a mere 35 watts of electricity, a switch beneath it and a mono cord. This handsome table also has 480 sensors which are LEDs working as per the movement on it, sensing movement above and shimmering accordingly, aided by completely analogue circuits. For those who crave for their regular caff eine intake, here's a new flavour for your cuppa!

No Man Land’s Fort- 326,916,847.6 INR

With No Man Land’s Fort- 326,916,847.6 INRincreasing number of famed fables wanting to own ‘land on sea’, No Man Land’s Fort gains humongous weightage. Built in 19th century, this fort joins prominent names such as Horse Sand Fort, St. Helen’s Fort and Spitbank Fort and is an enormous tourist attraction. Located about a mile from the Coast of Portsmouth, this place serves as a luxury inn and has an indoor swimming pool, a couple of helipads, in addition to 21 rooms. Carved out of granite, this fort stands at 60 feet above the sea and is 200 feet in length. Looks like another extravagance awaits the rich and the famous…

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IIPM Editorial, 2008

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IIPM and Management Guru Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative

Thursday, October 18, 2007

You can’t run a business without winning trust of your subordinates and that is why many leaders fail...

Sure, these remote leaders attend Jack Welch and Suzy Welchmeetings and other requisite functions, but they’d rather be staring into their computers. And if possible, all the messy, sweaty people stuff would be delegated to HR managers on another floor. Like know-it-alls, this breed of leader is dangerous, but for a different reason. They don’t engage, which means they can’t inspire. That’s a big problem.Image by IIPM Publications

A third category of lousy leadership is comprised of bosses who are just plain jerks. As a New York reader wrote us recently, “My boss is abusive, by which I mean disrespectful, finger-pointing and sometimes even paranoid.” Such leaders are usually protected from above because they deliver the numbers. But, with their destructive personalities, they rarely win their people’s trust.


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Source: IIPM Editorial, 2006

An IIPM and Management Guru Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative

IIPM, Business College Ranking India BBA Institute India, IIPM IIPM - Nikhil Khade Online Welcome to 4Ps Business and Marketing The IIPM Think Tank IIPM New Delhi India Professor Arindam Chaudhuri, Renowned Management Guru & Economist IIPM Info Planning and Entrepreneurship Programme, IIPM New Delhi, India Business And Economy IIPM Placements New Delhi, India IIPM Business Management Institute India