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Gods Are Meeting & You Are Invited
What happens in reality first happens in the mind. If you don't think like a winner, you can't be the one. Rajesh Jain presents an extraordinary attractive, interesting and simple book that deals with the key issues of life and addresses serous as well as general readers. Take care of your life. True maturity lies in one's ability to think freely. For how long will you think other's thoughts, feel other's emotions and dream others' dreams? Think for yourself and achieve control over your mental, emotional and financial destiny. Have an open mind Creativity is essential for growth and tolerance is necessary for healthy family and social relationships. Both of them are traits of an open mind. this book systematically unites even the most complicated of knots in your mind. Gods are Meeting The 21st Century is often referred to as 'Knowledge Economy.' Today, knowledge is the key source of power and an essential tool for success. Defying the traditional wisdom, Saraswati and Lakshmi are meeting. For some, this is a threat, for others- an opportunity. This book helps you to be in the right category.
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Business Management: The Gita Way
In this book we have noted down the changes required. But, based on a strong Foundation. The problem is, we lack a strong foundation. And this ‘we’ does not mean only Indians, but the whole world. We have to question many of our theories Business Management needs to be re-defined. We took the cue from the Gita to search for the answers There are many books on Gita & management so, Instead of quoting shlokas from the gita we focused on the solutions to the above problems For example, the Gita says: Yagnarthat karmanah (work is to be done in the spirit of yagna) and parasparam bhavayantah (Yagna is nurturing eachother). In this book we tried to concentrate on the implementation aspect of these teachings instead of giving a detailed meaning of these shlokas. However, a chapter is devoted to that scripture (Gita & Business Growth) to make the readers acquainted with the basic principles.
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You can You Will It's Your Choice
His conferences and seminars are occasions for the people who attend them to have a direct interaction with the charismatic Khan. This agent of change makes sure that after attending his programme you take back a new 'You' that is capable of handling emotions, relationships, success and happiness. For the first time, Arfeen Khan has chosen the print medium to communicate. With love, grace and certitude, he demystifies everything the reader has been conditioned to take for granted. He helps the reader re-define emotions, relationships, success and happiness, everything that makes his little world go around.
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May I Hebb Your Attention Pliss
The wave of liberalization in the 1990s changed forever the face of India. It bolstered the economy. It raised the stock index. It raised hem lines of skirts even more. It led to the growth of the fashion police. And also the moral police. Numbered items became item numbers. To the twenty-two scheduled languages were added C, Cobol, Java. You were either watching sitcoms or starting dotcoms. News became entertainment. Entertainment became news. Terror struck the country -- sometimes in the form of gunmen from across the border and sometimes in the form of Bollywood movies. To SMS-ize – 'It wuz da best of tyms, it wuz da wrst of tyms.' Having been a part of this chaotic revolution in popular culture, blogger Arnab Ray of greatbong.net takes a funny, sarcastic, politically incorrect and totally irreverent look at assorted random stuff including Bollywood C-grade revenge masalas, ribald songs of the people, movie punching, fake educational institutes, stubborn bathroom flushes, unreal reality shows, the benefits of corruption, opulent weddings, brains in toaster ovens, seedy theatres and pompous non-resident Indians. Nothing here is off-limits and no cow too holy. We guarantee it. About the Author: Arnab Ray also known as Greatbong (http://greatbong.net) is one of India's most widely read bloggers, having won the publicly voted Indibloggies "Blog of the Year" in 2006 and 2008. He has written for several media outlets like the Washington Post, Outlook magazine and Indiatimes. He graduated from Jadavpur University as a Bachelor in Computer Science and Engineering and went on to finish his PhD in Computer Science from State University of New York at Stony Brook. He is presently employed as a research scientist and resides in the suburbs of Washington DC.
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The CII Entreprenur's Hanbook
The CII Entrepreneur's Handbook will guide you, especially, on the exact perimeters within which to start your own business. Drawing from interviews with models of enterprise, articles by participants in the entrepreneurial eco-system, publicly available material and a host of other sources, this book provides invaluable reference. Individual topics are addressed in discrete chapters— subjects as wide-ranging as when and how to start up, how to address the legal issues involved, the correct way to write a business plan, how to protect one's intellectual property rights, and how to raise capital, operate and cause a business to grow-even how and when to exit. An important chapter devotes itself to guiding you on that all-important decision-planning a successor to a family-run concern. An incredible amount of grounded advice is encapsulated within these pages, examples that will help you avoid costly mistakes, and make smarter decisions instead.
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Destination Work
Imagine a company where people are excited about coming to work and giving their best efforts every day. In this innovative and engrossing business parable, harry Paul and Ross Reck show managers at all levels how they can immediately and easily increase productivity by tapping into the discretionary effort of the people who work for them. Starting from the most basic aspect of business reality - that people intentionally regulate the amount of effort they put into their jobs based upon how they feel they’re being treated - authors point out that the most important part of the job of every manager, team leader, supervisor and executive is to treat people in such a way that they become excited about applying all their discretionary effort toward performing their jobs. At the book’s center is the story of Nancy Kim, a human resources director at a magazine that is struggling with all the problems associated with unhappy employees - low productivity and morale along with high absenteeism and turnover. After she openly challenges the CEO’s new management-by-the-numbers system, she’s charged with turning the situation around immediately. Filled with real-world studies, Destination Work! shows anyone how to turn the workplace into a destination- a place where working hard feels like hardly working because it’s engaging, enjoyable and fulfilling. About The Author Harry Paul, specializes in helping create a culture where people get excited about going to work and working hard. A culture that meets the challenges of today’s complex workplace. He’s funny. He’s bold - high-spirit- ed with sincerity that connects with audiences on an “I get it now” level. He’s the most interactive, high-impact, yet down to earth transformational artist you’ll find - talking with your team instead of at your team. Ross Reck, received his Ph.D. from Michigan State Uni- versity in 1977. From 1975 to 1985 he served a Profes- sor of Management at Arizona State University. During his career at ASU he was the only two-time recipient of the prestigious “Teaching Excellence in Continuing Education” award and was identified by the university as an “Outstanding teacher”
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The Arthashastra
An extraordinary detailed manual on statecraft and the science of living by one of classical India's greatest minds, Kautilya, also known as Chanakya and Vishnugupta, wrote the Arthashastra not later than 150 AD though the date has not been conclusively established. Legend has it that he was either a Brahmin from Kerala or from north India; however, it is certain that Kautilya was the man who destroyed the Nanda dynasty and installed Chandragupta Maurya as the King of Magadha. A master strategist who was well-versed in the Vedas and adept at creating intrigues and devising political stratagems, Kautilya's genius is reflected in his Arthashastra which is the most comprehensive treatise of statecraft of classical times. The text contains fifteen books which cover numerous topics viz., the King; a complete code of law; foreign policy; secret and occult practices and so on. The Arthashastra is written mainly in prose but also incorporates 380 shlokas. Artha, literally wealth, is one of four supreme aims prescribed by Hindu tradition. However, it has a much wider significance and the material well-being of individuals is just a part of it. In accordance with this, Kautilya's Arthashastra maintains that the state or government of a country has a vital role to play in maintaining the material status of both the nation and its people. Therefore, a significant part of the Arthashastra has to do with the science of economics. When it deals with the science of politics, the Arthashastra describes in detail the art of government in its widest sense—the maintenance of law and order as also of an efficient administrative machinery
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Kundalini Tantra
This is a totally revised Edition of Kundalini Tantra brought out by Yoga Publications Trust which has been formed as a separate entity exclusively for Publishing the Books brought out by Bihar School Of Yoga.Kundalini Yoga is a part of the tantric tradition. Even though you may have already been introduced to yoga, it is necessary to know something about tantra also. Since ancient times, the wise have realised that mind can be expanded and that experiences do not necessarily depend on the object. This means that if somebody is playing music, I can hear it, and if somebody has painted a picture, I can see it, but I can also see if there is no picture, and I can also hear if there is no music. This is also a quality of man's personality which has been ignored in the last 150 to 200 years. This Book presents a systematic and pragmatic approach to the awakening of kudalini, which arouses greater intelligence from it's sleep and you can give birth to a new range of creativity.
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The Collected Novels
This volume brings together all the novels, except The Company of Women, by India's most widely read and celebrated author. Included here are the classic Train to Pakistan that describes the tragedy of Partition through the love story of a Sikh dacoit and a Muslim girl; I Shall Not Hear the Nightingale, which deals with the conflict in a prosperous Sikh family of Punjab in the 1940s; and the best-selling Delhi , a vast, erotic, irreverent magnum opus centred on the Indian capital.
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Love In The Time Of Cholera
On the Garibbean coast at the dawn of th etwentieth century hopeless romantic Florentino Ariza falls passionately for beautiful Fermina Daza - but tragically his love is rejected. Instead Fermina marries distinguished Dr. Juvenal, while Florentino can only forget her in the arms of other women. Yet fifty-one years,nine months and four days later. Florentino has another chance to profess his enduring love for Fermina when her husband unexpectedly dies in a bizarre accident. Can a love over half a century old remain unrequited? About the Author Gabriel García Márquez was born in Aracataca, Colombia, in 1928. He has written a great number of books, including the masterpiece One Hundred Years of Solitude, and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982. He now lives in Mexico City. Márquez studied at the University of Bogotá and later worked as a reporter for the Colombian newspaper El Espectador and as a foreign correspondent in Rome, Paris, Barcelona, Caracas and New York. His first full-length work, One Hundred Years of Solitude, was published in 1967 to immediate worldwide success. The book is perhaps the prime example of Márquez’s remarkable ability to present the supernatural as mundane and the mundane as supernatural. It chronicles the history of a family in the fictional town of Macondo – the loves, hates, rivalries, wars, successes and failures. The novel is an example of postmodernism, treating time with ambiguity and crossing genres and narrative styles. Salman Rushdie has described the book as “the greatest novel in any language of the last fifty years”.
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Nothing Can Be As Crazy
Nothing can be as Crazy… is a story of a typical service-class Indian, Suresh, who works in a bank. He is straight and conservative, and finds himself out of sync at every stage of life. Being a second-generation city migrant, he has not yet acquired the urban garb completely, and still finds certain things beyond his perception. The novel, set in the environs of Hyderabad, Calcutta and Uttar Pradesh, gives a graphic description of life in the urban middle-class. The story realistically reflects the life and the struggles of Suresh. Will he be able to change the system or will he fall in line? An alumnus of I.I.T. Kanpur and trained at I.I.M. Ahmedabad, Ajay Mohan Jain has worked with a leading commercial bank where he got the opportunity to see life very closely through various phases and places. The entire revelation was so compelling that he "dropped-out" to pen this story down. He has been writing regularly - mostly on topics of general interest - for various newspapers and periodicals, but this is his first full-length work. He can be reached at info@ajaymohanjain.com and www.ajaymohanjain.com.
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The Boss is NOT Your Friend
A Handbook For Indian Managers To Survive All Things Organizational Appalled by the latest Radia revelations about your corporate heroes? Sick of the ‘nurturing talent like tiny plants' spiel doled out by most management manuals? Wondering why they never acknowledge the ugly truth about success: that the trick is either to use your cunning and flattery to rise to the ranks of those who lay down the rules, or at least learn how to massage the egos of the rule makers? Here finally is a candid, hands-on guide to surviving in the Indian corporate world, complete with a questionnaire to help you identify the particular malevolent subspecies your boss can be classified under. Designed as a handbook for the Indian executive to survive and prosper, the wisdom it contains is pertinent – if not very nice. About the Author Vijay Nair wears the diverse and multiple hats of Organization Coach and Consultant, Fiction Writer/ Critic, Columnist and Theatre Director. He has a Postgraduate Diploma in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations from XLRI, Jamshedpur. In 2004, Vijay was awarded the British Council Charles Wallace Award and was the Writer in Residence at the University of Kent, Canterbury from January to March 2005. In 2006, Vijay's first novel Master of Life Skills was published by HarperCollins India. In 2007, he was sponsored by the US State Department to attend the International Writers Program hosted by the University of Iowa. He was also the writer in residence at City of Asylum, Pittsburgh in the same year. Vijay has just completed his second novel, The Colour of Kurinji.
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Putting the One Minute Manager to Work
"The One Minute Manager," published in 1982, took the world by storm. More than 13 million copies have been sold in this country and it has been translated into more than 25 languages, making it one of the most influential books about business management ever written. The second book in this record-breaking series, "Putting the One Minute Manager to Work," turns the three secrets of One Minute Management into day-to-day skills and shows how they work in real-life situations. By going straight to boardrooms and assembly lines for their examples, the authors put the One Minute concepts into working systems that directly affect a company's bottom line. Here is the next step in the revolutionary, simple, and uniquely effective system that is changing how the world runs business.
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Managing concentration
Managing Concentration attempts to unfold some simple measures that can help you make a beginning in refining your focus - to be able to see your targets and objectives more clearly and distinctly. It is a book for those whose ambition is to hit the bull's eye... Puneet Srivastava completed his Master's in International Business from Lucknow University. He had been a successful freelance Marketing Consultant for over three years before taking up a position with a leading Indian corporate.
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Boundless Energy
From Deepak Chopra, bestselling author and internationally renowned ex ponent of Ayurvedic medicine, Boundless Energy gives help and advice o n how to eliminate persistent tiredness. Now available in B format, Boundless Energy shows you how to: --Derive more energy from food --Unlock your mind's potential to produce vigour --Balance your behavioural patterns with your environment --Identify natural energizers --Uncover the power of personal growth In this essential and helpful book, Deepak Chopra offers practical a dvice on dealing with excessive and persistent tiredness, based on his knowledge of Ayurvedic medicine and Western scientific research. By recognizing your specific body type and understanding the true functio ning of your system, you will be better equipped to live a life full o f energy, vitality and enjoyment.
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I moved Your Cheese
The problem with most self-help titles is that they expect you to do all thework. Not this self-help book. I Moved Your Cheese is for people who want to takeno steps at all. This is the humorous self-help book for people lying on
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Key Account Management
Key account management is central to any company's sales and marketing strategy. On average 20 per cent of customers create almost 80 per cent of overall revenue. This book is a guide to winning and maintaining profitable and trusted relationships with key customers.
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The Tao Of Motivation
Motivation is much more than just a few words of praise. It is an essential skill which anyone can learn, and with which you can have an indelible, positive impact on yourself and others. Yet most of us are never taught this crucial life skill. In this book, bestselling author Max Landsberg fills that gap, providing simple tools, tips, and techniques that really work. One of the key points of the book is that you cannot motivate someone else if you are not motivated yourself. Landsberg examines what it takes to motivate yourself, at work and at home, as the basis for inspiring and motivating those around you. Motivation is much more than just a few words of praise. It is an essential skill anyone can learn, and with which you can have a lasting, positive impact on yourself and others. Max Landsberg fills that gap, providing simple tools, tips, and techniques that really work.
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Be Your Own Doctor With Acupressure
Acupressure therapy has been gaining rapid popularity in recent times throughout the world because of its superb efficacy. This therapy, which has no cost and no side effects, has been discussed in this book in a very simple
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Miracles Of Om Prabhu Shanti
Prabhu Mastram whose soul travelled to the spiritual world, in 1994 where he met the Almighty, was ordained by him to impart the chanting of a divine mantra "OM PRABHU SHANTI" which will help toremove the dissatisfaction and unhappiness caused by (Physical/financial/faimly/social) problems, and so help achieve inner peace. Chanting of the divine mantra wit hhavan will bring quick results and solution to the problems being faced by people, as it burns our karmas.