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The data driven leader : a powerful approach to delivering measurable business impact through people analytics / Jenny Dearborn, David Swanson

Dearborn, Jenny, author




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Innovation thinking methods for the modern entrepreneur : disciplines of thought that can help you rethink industries and unlock 10x better solutions / by Osama A. Hashmi

Hashmi, Osama A., author




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Cases in public relations strategy / editors, Burton St. John III, Diana Knott Martinelli, Robert S. Pritchard, Cylor Spaulding




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A step-by-step introduction to statistics for business / Richard N. Landers

Landers, Richard N., author




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Human resource management in a business context / Alan Price

Price, Alan, 1948 October 21-




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ORGB / adapted by Sarah Wright and Christine Adams

Nelson, Debra L., 1956- author




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Business analytics / Jeffrey Camm [and six others]

Camm, Jeffrey D., 1958- author




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Introduction to information systems / R. Kelly Rainer Jr., Brad Prince

Rainer, R. Kelly, Jr., 1949- author




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No Cabinet in place, MP's BJP govt forms task force to tackle Covid-19

The first meeting of the task force was convened via a video conference




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Sections of Sangh Parivar appeal for boycott of all Chinese goods

Shailendra Sengar, Bharatiya Janata Party Kisan Morcha national vice-president, called for a 'complete boycott' of all Chinese goods on April 25




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The business of leisure

Call of Duty has a typically complex revenue structure for massive multiplayer video




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The inevitability of classical economics

What we came to regard as 'the normal' was anything but normal because the state, like nature, wasn't in the business of compassion and equity




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Floods claim nine, govt announces Rs 2 lakh ex-gratia

The state government Thursday announced a compensation of Rs 2 lakh to the next of kin of nine persons who lost lives in the flash floods floods in five West Bengal districts.




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WBHRC asks for guidelines in educational institutes

The WBHRC noted that the police had failed to do its duty to maintain law and order in the University.




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Glitch in AI Dreamliner; Kolkata-bound flight delayed by 6 hours

Two hundred Kolkata-bound passengers faced a harrowing time as a technical fault in Air India's Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft delayed their flight from IGI airport by over six hours.




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19-yr-old trainee nurse 'abducted, gangraped''

A 19-year-old girl working as a trainee nurse in New Town was allegedly abducted and gangraped on Sunday, the police said.




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TTE detained for sexual harassment

A TTE of Brahmaputra Mail was detained Monday by GRP personnel for allegedly outraging the modesty of a woman passenger.




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Trainee nurse rape: Prime accused among 2 held

Police arrested two of the three accused of raping a 19-year-old trainee nurse on October 27.




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Deadline close but few takers for Aadhaar-account linking

Only a five to ten percent are intrested in getting their Aadhar number linked to their bank accounts.




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Doctors, retd judges line up at BJP office for LS ticket

Modi effect: 230 have applied; party yet to name its own men.




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Four detained for conspiracy to torch Writers'

Four persons were detained for alleged conspiracy to burn down the heritage Writers'' Buildings.




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Chinese man held with red sandalwood

Over 25 kg of red sandalwood was seized today from a Chinese national at the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose international airport.




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Cabinet okays homes for sex workers, their daughters

While the first home will accommodate 100 elderly sex workers , the second one, for their daughters, will house 50 girls.




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For Modi''s Kolkata rally, online booking of seats, entry fee

A majority of people will have to pay up to get a glimpse of BJP''s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi during a public rally at Brigade Parade Ground in Kolkata on February 5.




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Cabinet to decide on presidential reference today

Apart from sexual misconduct, note also details his foreign trip, arbitration assignment.




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Covid-19 crisis: Insurers cannot decline death claim settlements

All life insurers, both public and private, are committed to process any death claim pertaining to COVID-19 at the earliest,the Council said in a statement




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Robo Kisan - the answer to an infected grapevine

Allahabad based agriculture scientist Anshuka Srivastava has developed a robot that would help farmers detect Downy Mildew, a parasite that affects grape cultivation.




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Hi-tech cotton testing machines non-starters in Punjab mandis

"These machines have become all the more significant with the government declaring support price on the basis of parameters like staple length and micronaire value"




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Scented rice on revival route, set to outshine basmati

It is said to surpass all qualities of basmati except the length of the latter. But surprisingly, Kalanamak, a fragrant variety of rice and named thus as its husk is black, isn''t popular among farmers....




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A lifeline for suicide zones

Multiplicity of authorities with almost no coordination, absence of a symbiotic relation among beneficiaries, NGOs and private market players...




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How Philippines mountain slopes were converted into rich Bt Corn fields

The gentle mountain slopes in this fascinatingly beautiful place at once catch the attention not merely for their idyllic setting and extremely hospitable people....




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Wine whine

Slowdown, 26/11 terror attacks and erratic excise duty structure are taking a toll on Maharashtra''s fledgling wine industry.




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To rice and shine, Assam draws 8-point strategy

In early April this year, when boro (summer) paddy covering a record 3.25 lakh hectares was just beginning to flower....




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Say cheers to desi wine, from Punjab

Forget the French wine, you can soon have a taste of our very own Punjabi wine.




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Look who''s joined the Tea Party

Growing silently since early 1980s, small gardens have now come to contribute over 20 per cent to the total tea output of Assam




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Pineapple invades rubber country

Pineapple farmers are in expansion mode in Kerala.




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Maoists extend deadline, Govt contacts mediators

Maoists in Orissa tonight extended by 48 hours the government''s deadline for meeting their demands to secure the release of Malkangiri Collector.




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MP''s soybean, wheat yield to decline in two decades: Study

The state was chosen for the India-UK study as it is most vulnerable to adverse impacts of climate change




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A wine story loses its sparkle

With govt doling out lavish incentives, a total of 72 wineries came up in Maharashtra by 2008. Three years on, around 30 have shut shop with production exceeding demand




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Grapes may not be sour for Maharashtra''s growers, wine makers this year

Decent rainfall, coupled with contract farming and govt policies, boosts wine production




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Return of the coconut groves along Orissa coastline

Over 12 years after a devastating cyclone claimed its coconut forest, horticulture dept programme aims to make Orissa one of the top three states in terms of coconut productivity and area under plantation




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Yaks back in business

NRC-Y is encouraging Brokpas to adopt scientific methods of yak rearing; training them on product diversification for better returns




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Best of waste: Pine needles boost rural economy

Inflammable pine needles that caused forest fires are now being used as bio fuel, giving Himachal Pradesh villages a source of income




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MP starts to warm up to farming machines

Tractor sales pick up; govt promotes use of implements, launches schemes for machines on rent and at subsidy




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Nagaland, land of honey and happiness

Its consumption puts other states to shame, govt sets out to boost production with training but struggles with marketing outside




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The man with the machines

How to prepare soil for next crop without burning field




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Bedtime routine

Until the rains come, dry spots on the Tawa, Narmada and Tapti riverbeds provide a part-time farming option to villagers in Madhya Pradesh




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The kiwi as a source of wine

Its vineyards thriving with high-quality fruit, Arunachal Pradesh ties up with Pune company for India''s first homemade kiwi wine




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Insurance firms looks to bridge online trust deficit amid Covid--19 crisis

With customers caught in a swirl of panic and fear, life insurance companies are looking at confidence building measures for a post Covid-19 world




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Coronavirus spoils the show for media and entertainment business

The industry is at the cusp of a transformation, according to an EY report that came out in the early weeks of the Covid-19 onslaught