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  • Indian Passport Woes and Bunglings: Holding Bureaucrats Accountable?!
    The talk of bureaucratic bungling, cronyism and red-tape is among the few that can get people of South Asian Diaspora really animated. Most of us would have a story to tell, here is another to add to the list.
  • B Players and a Work
    The article titled "Let's hear It for B Players," based on extensive research by Vineeta Vijayaraghavan and Thomas J. DeLong, stirred debates on the need for organizations to recognize and nurture B-Players
  • Is Software Development Engineering or an Art?
    To those in the field of software, the debate over whether software development is Engineering or an Art surfaces every so often.
  • Thoughts on Technical Architects
    Anyone who has been in the field of technology long enough probably knows that the nom de plume for a tech-guru in a group, division or organization changes every few years or decades.
  • Opportunities in Offshoring Management
    Among the promising opportunity even in a global slowdown is that of offshore outsourcing. We will attempt to focus on the opportunities that are staring at us because of the growth in offshoring phenomena.
  • Getting Hired by Offshoring Firms
    Do you want to join an Indian Offshoring firm Onsite? Infosys, TCS, Wipro, Satyam, Cognizant, Patni and other Tier-1 Indian software service firms are (selectively) hiring in North America
  • The Global Manager
    Managers of global IT projects need to wear multiple hats depending on the circumstance and exact nature of the projects being managed. Apart from project management and technical knowledge, a global manager should possess key traits
  • Offshoring: Beyond Strategies, Rolling Up One's Sleeves
    There is nothing radical in the fact that offshoring IT services is happening at the current pace. Organizations ranging from multinationals, Fortune 500 giants to small, mid-size enterprises are leveraging the cost-benefits of working with global teams.
  • Technologies and Trends for Automotive Consumers
    Mention of automobiles instantly evokes mixed reactions among people; reactions ranging from nostalgia over their first car, or the dream of the elusive Formula-1 or Ferrari, or angst over the clunker one may currently be driving.
  • Franchising and Views on Entrepreneurship
    Franchisees own and operate more than 760,000 franchised establishments in America, and as per a recent PricewaterhouseCoopers study, the franchising sector generates 18 million jobs in the United States alone, yielding $1.53 trillion in economic output.
  • Entrepreneurship: Being One's Own Boss
    People start business ventures for various reasons, one of them being to become one's own boss. However, facts prove otherwise. In reality, entrepreneurship means working for a number of bosses.
  • Globalisation of Indian Management Philosophy
    Indian managers are going global, especially as the world continues to flatten - apologies Tom Friedman - and in the process, executives are taking along with them their distinctly Indian management style and "philosophy"
  • Globalization and Project Managers
    Offshore outsourcing, or offshoring [Ref Notes], is one of the key drivers in flattening the world.

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