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Strategy Discourse: February 2006
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Sunday, February 26, 2006. Can we develop a strategic mindset and be a "super strategist" by navigating through key fundamental issues in Management through a process of dialectic discourse rather than pitter-patter "etched in stone" theory. I am trying to put on net teaching material for an elective "Strategy Discourse" through several easy-to-read articles and notes. 1) systems thinking capabilities. 3) confidence in adopting an "AND" mindset. 4) comfort with complexity. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Essays: Click on...
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Views on society, autonomy, role of markets, firms, government and free enterprise. Sunday, February 26, 2006. Management Thinking: An Antidote to the Scarcity Mindset-I. Management Thinking: An Antidote to the Scarcity Mindset–II. Competition is more than a Scramble. The New Survival Strategy for Businesses. Could we have a Saner Debate on Reservation in Private Educational Institutions? Management Thinking: An Antidote to the Scarcity Mindset–I. An excellent example would be seeking and creating custom...
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Knowledge Entrepreneurship
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Towards Deep Innovations in Education and Opportunity Discoveries. Thursday, January 22, 2009. Teaching and Learning Covenants. A What is Learning? 1 Learning is a human need and the most exciting of all human activities. You only have to watch children grow up to know what this statement means. Seeking, exploring, discovering are in themselves transformative. 2 Teacher and students are alike in that they are both learners who have come together with some defined roles. B Self as Nature. 4 The responsibi...
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Meditation: Our Dhamma is Embracing the Reality of Craving and Aversion
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Friday, May 12, 2006. Our Dhamma is Embracing the Reality of Craving and Aversion. Recently a Vipassana Meditator, in one of the e-group chats, was talking about how during meditation he was getting distracted by fragrance worn by fellow meditators. He even thought he was allergic to fragrances. In wishing that he overcomes his problem, helped by the members of the Sangha, I posted the following message to the group which I share with the readers here. Sarva Mangalam Bhavatu, Shankar.
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Foray into Poetry: January 2007
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I dare you to read this! Saturday, January 06, 2007. It was a wonderful meet [1]. A meeting of old friends, lost and found. Through the net and word of mouth. Through incessant urgings of the friends of yore. It meant unscheduled leaves of absences. Long travel over oceans and missed dollars. Of setting aside competing business interests. What a triumph - of heart over heads. All for a couple of days of homecoming. To converge in the sylvan settings of the new campus. Of our destinies in the world of toil.
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Meditation: Vipassana
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Thursday, February 02, 2006. By now I knew Vipassana cerebrally. I had yet not experienced it. And I was full of apprehension and fear. I know it was a meditation technique discovered over two and a half millenniums ago by Gautama, the Buddha. His life mission was to help people see reality clearly and, thereby, transcend human suffering. Vipassana in its most pristine form had been preserved only in certain unknown places such as some remote monasteries in Myanmar. It had been lost to India. Shr...With ...
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Authors
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Indian Research: Site Designed by Abhishek Sinha. An introduction to some of our most esteemed authors:. Dr K Sankaran is Professor at International Management Institute, New Delhi,. He is a Bachelor to Technology (Honors) from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, has an PGDM from the Indian Institute of Management,. And a PhD from the Kent State University, Ohio. His research interest spans Social Capital, Knowledge Capital, Consciousness, and Pedagogy in Management. Currently he is Guest Edit...
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Shaanvi...: October 2007
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Mind drifting away, eyes counting the stars, the spirit moving away from the body, waves rocking me in its arms - no questions asked, no answers demanded. The balancing finale. I see the horizon as close as the sky. Huh, the Taste of Freedom! Friday, October 26, 2007. She's got a smile that it seems to me. Reminds me of childhood memories. Where everything was as fresh as the bright blue sky! Posted by Shaanvi at 2:25 AM. Links to this post. Manipal, Karnataka, India. Simple, smart and straight!
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Shaanvi...: September 2007
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Mind drifting away, eyes counting the stars, the spirit moving away from the body, waves rocking me in its arms - no questions asked, no answers demanded. The balancing finale. I see the horizon as close as the sky. Huh, the Taste of Freedom! Tuesday, September 11, 2007. Okay, thats the most creative excuse I can conjure up for my absence! It can take the form of Eve who cajoles Adam to take the forbidden fruit or could be the shoe heel that snaps on your ramp to glory! This blog is not about '101 ways t...
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Shaanvi...: February 2007
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Mind drifting away, eyes counting the stars, the spirit moving away from the body, waves rocking me in its arms - no questions asked, no answers demanded. The balancing finale. I see the horizon as close as the sky. Huh, the Taste of Freedom! Tuesday, February 20, 2007. Tribute to Prof.Avinash Paranjpe. This is an article written by Megha Madhukar Nayak. Megh wrote this when he finished his course. His reply to the mail was 'One note like this and a teacher's life is made'! PGP 2, Sec 2. Under the presen...