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“STEERING IN WOMEN LYF”

September 29, 2010 | Author: swapnagandra | Posted in Innovation

In the early 1990s, it was quite a discovery to see women drive a car in India. It was completely a man’s domain, and women mostly used public transport.Today, the Indian woman has moved beyond her traditional roles. The transition from a humble homemaker to a tech savvy, independent, decision maker has happened and women …

How to keep the ethics in the Corporate world.

Why do the Corporate Sector slip away from ethics ?
First of all, you want to make quick money with less effort and no loss. Business “ek sone ki chidiya hai” and unethical ways will really kill the very life of business. We are not aware of this or it goes out of our sight.
Secondly, to …

21 GREAT INNOVATION METHODS By Paul Sloane

July 8, 2010 | Author: mohankumar | Posted in Innovation, Organizing

How hard is it to innovate? Not once but over and over? How can you repeatedly implement great new products, processes or services? Continuous innovation is not easy and if you keep using the same method you will experience diminishing results. Try innovating how you innovate by employing some of these ideas.
1. Copy someone else’s idea. …

Awesome Answers In IAS Examination

June 23, 2010 | Author: arpit | Posted in Innovation, SELF IMPROVEMENT

YOU MAY THINK THE ANSWERS ARE FUNNY.
BUT THEY ARE THE CORRECT ANSWERS.
THINK BEYOND BOUNDARIES
Awesome Answers In IAS(Indian Administrative Service)  Examination
Q. How can you drop a raw egg onto a concrete floor without cracking it?
A. Concrete floors are very hard to crack! (UPSC Topper)
Q. If it took eight men ten hours to build a wall, how …

Raffle A Dead Donkey!

June 16, 2010 | Author: arpit | Posted in Innovation, Inspirational

A city boy, Raju, moved to the country and bought a donkey from an old
Farmer for Rs 100.00. The farmer agreed to deliver the donkey the next
day.
The next day the farmer drove up and said, “Sorry son, but I have some
bad news, the donkey died last night.”
Raju replied: “Well then, just give me my money …