Introduction Indian Management An Overview Indian Management through the Ages Management outside India The Working of Indian Management Typical Cases Case I -- Government Transport Department Case II -- Public Industries Limited (PIL) Case III -- Family Chemicals Limited (FCL) Case IV -- Multinational Consumer Products Limited (MCPL) Case V -- International Infotech Limited (IIL) Case Conclusions: Similarity in Differences Indian Management Practices Employees' Perspectives After All, What Is Indian Management? Whither Indian Management?
Summary
Management in India is an amalgam of practices borrowed from the West?and. more recently from Japan?overlaid with age-old Indian values and norms that. are still extant. This book is a seminal attempt to understand the nature of Indian. management and how it can be institutionalized. With an in-depth historical perspective. and a thorough analysis of four types of Indian organizations?traditional. family-owned private sector; public sector; governmental departments and multinationals?the. author highlights certain common styles, policies and practices that are in consonance. with the Indian en
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-367) and index