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Innovation, Quality & Entrepreneurship at Akshaya Patra

QAspire

They have built their own standard for supply chain right from procuring raw material to delivery of these meals in schools across. Entrepreneurship : Akshaya Patra’s mission is “No child in India shall be deprived of education because of hunger” and that is no small one. Truly remarkable!

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The Downside of Best Practices | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

As one example; if you are a manufacturing organization, innovation in your core could include new and improved materials, new techniques, novel approaches to supply chain management etc. Copyright/Legal Privacy Resources Sitemap N2Growth Blog © Copyright 2010 N2Growth. Our Freedom. All Rights Reserved

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Doing Less, Leading More

Harvard Business Review

In most fields we add value in the early stages of our careers by getting things done. This emphasis on leading and not merely doing has had a profound impact on management education. And yet their current success has created a meaningful inflection point in their careers; things are going to be different from now on.

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Why Management Ideas Matter

Harvard Business Review

From Alexander the Great to the modern day, the elements of management — from organizational behavior to supply chain management — have made the difference between success and failure. In 2010, the government of Malaysia launched the third wave of its National Blue Ocean Strategy. There is nothing new in this.

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What Africa's Entrepreneurs Can Teach the World

Harvard Business Review

We had explained the talent churn away as a consequence of small, sub-optimal, unscalable businesses that failed to give talented managers a vision of personal career growth. This was crazy, we initially thought. The more we probed the more obvious it became that the "excess" diversification was rational when viewed at the right level.

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America's Innovation Shortfall and How We Can Solve It

Harvard Business Review

A little-recognized NSF report released in September 2010, the 2008 Business R&D and Innovation Survey (BRDIS) , said that only 9% of public and private companies engaged in either product or service innovation between 2006 and 2008. Start with the wages of college-educated workers, people who tend to work in creative industries.