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Ravinder Malhotra
Greatest Management Guru
by Ravinder Malhotra on Sep 26, 2010 11:03 AM  | Hide replies

Even if you ask a hundred times - Suresh Kalmadi and Shiela Dixit top the list. They are the faces of the Congress who between them have managed to siphon of funds for their organisation, the Congress party. The nexus is sublime.
If the party were not a party to the doings of the two, Jaipal Reddy would not be trivialising the collapse of the bridge!
To led credence to the above the government will institute an inquiry or set up a commission and knowing that public memory is short, non of them shall be censured.
Had the funds been siphoned off for individual gain, the party would bay for their blood. Not this time. Take it from me.

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yatinder chhikara
Re: Greatest Management Guru
by yatinder chhikara on Sep 26, 2010 05:05 PM
True

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subarna mandal
Missing nominees
by subarna mandal on Sep 26, 2010 10:55 AM

Where is C K PRAHLAD ???

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Bipin Musale
Aamchi Mumbaicha Dabbawala
by Bipin Musale on Sep 26, 2010 10:51 AM

Aamchi Mumbaicha Dabbawala is the greatest management guru who did not require any training from any management institute but is an inspiration for the management students in the foriegn institutes too.

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axemanaxeman
The real guru
by axemanaxeman on Sep 26, 2010 10:46 AM

Arindam Chaudhuri is the best management guru.
He has built a world class institution, IIPM which is better than IIMs in a short span of time.


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narasimha murthy
Lord Krishna
by narasimha murthy on Sep 26, 2010 10:41 AM  | Hide replies

I believe Lord Krishna is the greatest management guru, the way he managed both Kauravas and pandavas.

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kancheepuram narasimhan
Re: Lord Krishna
by kancheepuram narasimhan on Sep 26, 2010 04:01 PM
certainly no; greatest is a common man-poor traveller in a city bus in Madras or the train in BOmbay! how a person manages to get in and how he manages to get out- even in the terminus - he is the greatest manager!
those who had lived/seen Bombay will concur with me!

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chilluchillu
mgt guru
by chilluchillu on Sep 26, 2010 10:37 AM

except vijay govindarajan all are either industrialists or politicians....shiv khera is a motivational guru.........

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Indian Saint
Mahendra Singh Dhoni manages.......
by Indian Saint on Sep 26, 2010 08:50 AM

T20, Test, ODI
BCCI
CSK
Wife
Finances, sponsorship

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Sumit
Management Guru for an impoverished India.
by Sumit on Sep 26, 2010 08:20 AM  | Hide replies

India was the first land where civilisation made its home.Ancient Indians developed the art of farming,medicine,surgery,philosophy,mathematics and various other sciences.The most ancient langauge on earth Sanskrit is still the most scientific humans ever created.Alas we forgot what ancient Indians did.We dont care to do research on Vedas, we donot care to popularise Sanskrit among masses, we dont care to popularise Yoga and Ayurveda.We dont care to teach Indians the art of concentration of mind,the art of meditation,we donot provide Indians with secular education and initiate Gurukul system.What we have is Nehruvian India, which is blindly trying to ape the West.Result-india as we are now.If India has to do good, they should follow Swami Vivekananda and Subhas Chandra Bose.Till the time it doesnot more CWG messes will continue.90% Indians will continue to be impoverished, illiterate and corrupt.

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kancheepuram narasimhan
Re: Management Guru for an impoverished India.
by kancheepuram narasimhan on Sep 26, 2010 04:05 PM
while some portion of yr text is true, not the first/last portions. India is not the place human civilisation started. it must be Babylon- Iraq- as per Historian and the Bible!
Is gurukul possible uin this computer age? Well it was possible thousand year back, not now when India is exploding at 1.2 billions!

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PANKAJ PATWARDHAN
India's greatest management gurus
by PANKAJ PATWARDHAN on Sep 26, 2010 07:57 AM

No guru is bad the moment any body enters politics everything becomes a mess. Because in politics you stand on shaky shoulders.

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