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Pune, April 20: NO short cuts to success. The management of students on the outskirts of stepper motors at the competitiveness of the enterprises concerned, Sat-back at the end of this week for a dose of “change management” for the success, mixed with a touch of freshness quality circle (QC), by default, insight, eight students from the school Lucknow ask Bill Gates himself QC.
Allow yourself that nothing is coincidence, “said Louw du Toit, the international management and organization, consultant in the development of Pretoria, South Africa, in the pre-convocation seminar Symbiosis Centre for Management and Human Resource Development (SCMHRD), on Saturday. Betonend about the urgency for individual channelise energies pro-active, he said, to ensure that the positive trend of career on a graph.
R Vidyasagar, HR head of the I-Flex Solutions, said that all the change, the creation of a spirit and a dynamic, whereas Bijay Sahoo of Wipro cited a poll Presidents, the Presidents of 40 percent said their biggest challenge was maintaining the loyalty of customers, followed by competition for the best talent.
On the Indian media and the need to welcome the entry of foreign direct investment, Shekhar Gupta, editor-in-chief The Indian Express drew a parallel between the decline of Japan. ”Japan is an example of stagnation due to its strong resistance to change and diversity, ideas from the outside, in English, the international language of the Net,”he said.
While the English language Chinese conduct classes for citizens, to facilitate language also under street lighting, the prime minister still wants HRD at home for children to study Sanskrit, he said. ”We are so obsessed with the past that China might leave us far behind in the next five years,”he said.
Betonend, the urgency for the Indian media to keep pace with the rapid changes in technology and productivity, Gupta said that the “dotcom” would soon be new investment, new targets, less arrogance, and lower production costs.
However, what has been a gift, applauded at length in the audience was a group of 13-year-old Montessori School and City College, Lucknow, who have presented their case study on the Internet. And what they have found that 77.5% of students their age in school, had never registered on a website.