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Interactive project management : pixels, people, and process / Nancy Lyons and Meghan Wilker

Lyons, Nancy, author




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Personnel selection : adding value through people - a changing picture / Mark Cook

Cook, Mark, 1942- author




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Managing change, creativity & innovation / Patrick Dawson, Constantine Andriopoulos

Dawson, Patrick, author




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HBR's 10 must reads on change management




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Coding literacy : how computer programming is changing writing / Annette Vee

Vee, Annette, author




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Handbook of research methods on human resource development / edited by Mark N.K. Saunders, Paul Tosey




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Managing the ageing workforce in the East and the West / edited by Matt Flynn (University of Hull, UK), Yuxin Li (Shanghai International Studies University, China), Anthony Chiva (Newcastle University, UK)




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The nonprofit human resource management handbook : from theory to practice / edited by Jessica K.A. Word and Jessica E. Sowa




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Strategic management : competitiveness & globalisation / Dallas Hanson ; Michael A Hitt ; R Duane Ireland ; Robert E Hoskisson

Hanson, Dallas, author




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Handbook of organizational and managerial innovation / edited by Tyrone S. Pitsis, Reader in Strategic Design and Director, Strategy, Organization and Society (SOS) Group, Newcastle University, UK, Ace Simpson, Australian Postgraduate Award (APA) Scholar,




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The research impact handbook / Mark S. Reed

Reed, Mark S., author




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Understanding social entrepreneurship : the relentless pursuit of mission in an ever changing world / Jill Kickul, Thomas S. Lyons

Kickul, Jill R., author




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Handbook of research methods in health social sciences / Pranee Liamputtong, editor




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The theory and practice of change management / John Hayes

Hayes, John, 1943- author




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Handbook of the management of creativity and innovation : theory and practice / Min Tang, Christian H. Werner, University of Applied Management, Germany




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Diversity in organizations : concepts and practices / edited by Mary Ann Danowitz, Edeltraud Hanappi-Egger, Heike Mensi-Klarbach




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Managing change in organizations / Colin Carnall and Rune Todnem By

Carnall, C. A. (Colin A.), author




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Armstrong's handbook of reward management practice : improving performance through reward / Michael Armstrong with Duncan Brown

Armstrong, Michael, 1928- author




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Jail is safer than bail: Amid pandemic, murder accused denied relief

Bombay High Court refused to grant bail to the accused, saying it could not put him at the risk of contracting coronavirus




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Controversial Computer Baba faces a tough time with regime change in MP

The Bharatiya Janata Party government has started curtailing the facilities accorded to him




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Jagan Mohan Reddy unmoved by Covid-19, fires TDP appointee SEC Ramesh Kumar

Through the ordinance, he truncated the term of the SEC from the existing five years to three years




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Management institutes to help group of ministers handle Covid-19 crisis

Students of these 26 institutes will provide interns to help the EGoMs with data analysis and policy inputs




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Punjab CM ropes in Manmohan Singh to chalk out economic road map ahead

The Punjab chief minister said he had written to Manmohan Singh 'to guide us, along with the group of experts'




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MP will need Rs 1 trillion to reboot economy: Shivraj Singh Chouhan

Chouhan said that the farm loan waiver scheme of the previous Kamal Nath government was a "trick of phantasm", indicating that his government could review it




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Mamata blames Jharkhand, DVC for 'man-made'' floods

Mamata Banerjee Wednesdasy blamed the release of water from reservoirs in Jharkhand by the Damodar Valley Corporation for floods in three south Bengal districts.




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Jharkhand denies Mamata''s charge: 'Bengal was informed''

Jharkhand Wednesday denied West Bengal''s claim that it had released water without consultation.




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Mamata: More scope to develop Darjeeling than Switzerland

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee reiterated her stand on undivided Bengal and said the hills would remain an integral part of the state.




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Mollah: TMC doing more for women than Left did

Veteran leader and CPM MLA Abdur Rezzak Mollah yet again embarrassed his party when he criticised the Left and congratulated the ruling Trinamool Congress over introducing women empowerment schemes.




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Will chop off hands of Congmen who tear Mamata hoardings: TMC leader

Anubrata Mandal threatened of severe backlash if Congress activists continued to tear party flags and posters of Mamta Banerjee.




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Elephant death toll rises to six

While five elephants died on the spot, a pregnant had elephant sustained critical injury.




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Lifer found hanging in Presidency Jail

A prisoner at Presidency Jail was found hanging in the washroom of his cell Sunday morning, the police said.




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Not only killer tracks, poachers another big threat for elephants

Besides having to deal with the speeding trains, the elephants in north Bengal also have poachers wreaking havoc in their lives.




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Congress chief change clamour gains strength

Leading the demand for the change is a group led by Union minister of state for railways Adhir Ranjan Choudhury.




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Sunanda Sanyal manhandled, held

They manhandled Sanyal, 81, who fell on the ground before taking him away.




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India Inc sees sales growth fall by more than half in Jul-Sept

Amid declining private investment due to high interest rates and policy bottlenecks, India Inc saw sales growth dip by more than half to an average of 11.4% during the second quarter of the current fiscal.




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Mining firms fare better than others

The consolidated turnover of public sector companies in the mining sector increased 17.7 per cent in 2011-12




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In the middle of change

If you are wont to frequenting Delhi''s five-star hotels, chances are your palate has developed a fond familiarity with...




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Soyabean is new money plant for Jharkhand farmers

When Dayal Munda (45), a tribal farmer, first heard the name of Swarna Vasundhra, he never thought it would lead to a bumper crop.




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Mentha mints no money in parched Bundelkhand

Uttar Pradesh Government''s idea to introduce mentha (mint) -one of the most popular cash crops among farmers these...




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Winds of change

Punjab not only banned early sowing and reined in errant millers this paddy season but also relied on large-scale mechanisation.




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Uttarakhand gears up to cash in on walnut crop

With the Uttarakhand Government seizing the initiative in the matter, the state might well be on its way to becoming the walnut basket of India.




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U''khand chalks out plans to tap medicinal plants

Though Uttarakhand has often been described as a hub of herbs, it has so far failed to tap the natural resources to its potential.




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Dry spell continues, farmers in U''khand, Himachal stare at losses

Pin hopes on rainfall in February; besides rabi crop and fruit orchards, cash crops like peas, cabbage, potato, garlic and onion also damaged




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U''khand farmer leads the way in pomegranate cultivation

Hatal, a small village in the Tiyuni area of Uttarakhand, has witnessed a quiet revolution over the last decade....




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No farm hands, Punjab looks to mechanical help

In an attempt to combat the problem of shrinking farm labour availability, the worse of which is felt during the paddy season...




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Post-droughts, Himachal wakes up to combat climate change dangers

Two droughts wiping out 50 per cent of the rabi crop, the apple produce reduced to half of its usual quantity, the unusual rise in temperature...




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Punjab in mechanisation overdrive

Shortage of farm labour has pushed the Department of Agriculture in Punjab to launch a multi-pronged mechanisation programme for its farmers....




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NREGS fuels labour shortage, farm mechanisation

The National Rural Employment Guarantee Agency (NREGA) scheme meant to provide minimum employment of 100 days per year has had in many places a ripple effect labour shortage leading to farm mechanisation....




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Rain relief for drought-hit Jharkhand

While North India is reeling under heavy rainfall, for the state''s farmers it has brought cheer




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Devotees plan telescopic darshan of Pak gurdwara

Even as India and Pakistan deliberate on a 'corridor'' for Sikh pilgrims to pay obeisance at Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara.