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020 _a978-81-8459-640-5
028 _bAllied Informatics, Jaipur
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_d20/10/2018
_q2018-19
040 _aBSDU
_bEnglish
_cBSDU
082 _a650.10954
_bKRI
100 _aKrishnan, Janaki
245 _aBusiness the Kishore Biyani Way: 10 Secrets of one of India's Greatest Businessman
260 _aMumbai
_bJaico Publishing House
_c2015
300 _a201
504 _aContents: Introduction 1. Recognize Opportunities and Lead the Way 2. do Things Differently: Rewrite the Rules 3. Listen to Your Consumers:Get Your Ideas from Them 4. Get the Right People 5. Create a Winning Situation for Everyone: Build Relationships 6. Accept Your Mistakes, Learn from Your Failures 7. Keep it Simple 8. Need for Speed 9. Think Positive and Adapt to Circumstances 10. Be Receptive to Local Sensibilities
520 _a10 Secrets of one of India’s Greatest Businessmen Best known for setting up the Future Group. Kishore Biyani has judged the pulse of the new age customers and their evolving needs thus redefining the retailing business in India. Business the Kishore Biyani Way explores this stellar entrepreneur’s leadership traits and unique qualities that led over seemingly insurmountable obstacles and set up his sprawling empire. Influential leaders have the vision, farsightedness, persistence and conviction to take that one step forward and make a giant leap of a difference. What makes Biyani’s story unique is that he understood and caught on to the aspirations of Indians at the time of slow-moving economic liberalization. He created and encouraged consumption and made people realize that the desire to buy for sheer pleasure was not bad. Biyani does not fit into any archetypal model of leadership – he is reserved, dresses inconspicuously, is self-effacing and not in the habit of making glib presentations. However, he has a definite vision; he understands retail and consumption and he knows what people want. Most of all, he displays the all-important quality of persistence to see his ideas through. JANAKI KRISHNAN is a financial journalist who has worked across cities and across media, covering developments in the Indian economy and in the corporate sector right since liberalization. She is no stranger to boardroom battles, takeover attempts and regulatory probes, which is what keeps her adrenaline pumping. When not writing, she loves to travel, trek, swim, climb mountains and learn languages. Her idea of bliss is to be atop a mountain, feeling the wind in her face, a few dogs frolicking nearby, and with a book in her hand, to contemplate the mysteries of nature.
650 _aManagement
650 _aEntrepreneurship
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