Tuesday, December 26, 2006

DesirÉE

Gold Christmas Tree --- 38,489,567 INR

Tokyo jewellers Ginza Tanaka has again made waves after unveiling a gold rocking horse a while back. This time the prized Japanese house is planning to add more than confetti and glitter to Christmas. An entire gold pine Christmas tree, it is! Made of 21 kilograms of gold, it'll have a special lighting system to contribute to the charm of Yuletide. Ready for some royal X-Mas?!

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An IIPM And Management Guru Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri’s Initiative

Saturday, December 23, 2006

First of the ills!

In an age where science and technology rule the roost and contemporary living rings synonymous with flourishing urban metropolises, instances of the likes of mosquitoes, bacteria, viruses and other trifling organisms creating havoc perhaps present a crass irony. However, when this seemingly petty paradox assumes the form of a stinging epidemic, so to speak, wreaking tragedy on humanity and reducing an ‘advanced’ nation to the status of a third-world city ravaged by calamity – as history has borne witness to time and again – it's wise to sit back and introspect on the very parameters that defi ne development and modernity.

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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2006

An IIPM and Management Guru Professor Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative


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Monday, December 18, 2006

Indian family run enterprises like Videocon, Bharat Forge, Dr. Reddy’s & Essel Propack are going global with aplomb

And it’s not an MNC party alone. Indian family run enterprises like Videocon, Bharat Forge, Dr. Reddy’s & Essel Propack are going global with aplomb. And with the likes of Bharti Group & Reliance under Mukesh Ambani now plunging headlong into agri-retail, even agriculture, the final frontier, should be within reach.

Th ese nouveau business families have grown and thrived in the era of competition. Th ey understand very well that in order to survive, they have to just be the best. Destruction is nothing but a prelude to creation. These business barons are better suited to the new, adverse environment. The Indian Business Family that has now emerged looks as indomitable as ever before.

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An IIPM and Management Guru Professor Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative

Thursday, December 14, 2006

THE HEROES

Most Indian business families of today trace their history way back to the First World War period. At that point of time, merchants operated largely as communities based on their faith or origins like Parsis, Sindhis, Marwaris, Gujarati Banias, Jains et al. Having accumulated wealth during the turbulent period of the war, many of these merchants went on to set up enterprises that fl ourished under their successors to become mammoth business empires.

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