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Considering the myriad challenges facing the world economy, there is little expectation that a strong recovery is imminent. It could be years, even decades, away. There also is growing recognition that the old, per-crisis way of doing business is never coming back. In its place is “the new normal”—a different kind of competitive landscape buffeted by geopolitics and global instability, rapid technological change, unique financial pressures, a rising tide of data and information to filter through, and the proliferation of new corporate business models.
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Despite today’s volatile, globalized, interdependent and disrupted operating climate, organizations are still trying to navigate these turbulent reef-strewn waters, relying on little more than the business equivalent of dead reckoning(annual strategies and budgeting cycles, infrequent and tardy performance reporting, pure intuition and gut feel).
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Whether it is helping a teenage mother learn to care for her child, training an ex convict to get a decent job, or aiding disaster victims, nonprofits increasingly do the work required to fulfill our desire for a civil, compassionate, and well-functioning society. Like most organizations, their ability to consistently deliver these results depends more on the quality of their people than on any other single variable. Yet today nonprofit organizations struggle to attract and retain the talented senior executives they need to fulfill their missions. Over the coming decade, this leadership challenge will only become more acute.
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Organizations depend upon capable leadership to guide them through unprecedented changes. Yet, there is ample evidence in the news and in recent research reports that even some of the best and most venerable organizations are failing to adapt to change, implement their strategic plans successfully or prepare for a more uncertain future. We believe the turmoil we are currently observing has something to do with leadership, and that if we don’t change our current approach to leadership development, we will see even more of the same.
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The post liberalization period was largely instrumental in introducing the Indian businesses, especially family owned ones, to the global markets. Gradually, India Inc started adopting strategies to combat the vagaries of the global environment. The tumultuous environment of the past few years forced the Indian companies to identify core areas that could act as strategic tools for enhancing efficiencies and rejuvenating a fast-depleting pool of limited resources.
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Delivering-greater Collaboration , flexibility and
efficiency that drives competitive advantage
Mobility is moving from entertaining to essential .once considered
the cutting edge of consumer technology,smartphone and tablets have become
instruments of competitive advantage. Mobile solutions are helping forward-leaning
enterprise keep their employees connected collaborative and
productive.oraganization that don’t view mobility as a game changer risk-falling
behind in enabling their employees to get their jobs done, in maximizing
communication and in enagaging with their customer and partners.
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Organisation are readily launching
bring-your-own-device(BYOD)programs to boost employee productivityand reduce cost.As
your organization allows employees to use personally owned device for work
maintainyour vigilanceinsustainedcompliance with data security and privacy regulation.poor
compliance canresult in financialPenalities,litigationanddamage toyour companysreputation
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Bestpractice
and solution for yourevolovingBYODstrategyEnhancing employeemobilitycanpaysignificantdividendsfor organizationand their employees.withsecure access
tocorporateresource,employees canusemobile deviceand otherclientsystem toconductafull
rangeofworkrelated projects,whether theyareawayfromtheir desks,withcustomers,traveling
orathome
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