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Making inclusion happen: what truly matters
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Making Indian agriculture more knowledge intensive and competitive: the case of intellectual property rights
(2010-10-13)Globalisation in trade and investment through harmonisation of national laws, particularly dealing with intellectual property rights is one of the major impacts of GATT/WTO. The contribution of knowledge as a factor of ... -
Making sense of changing ethical expectations: The role of moral imagination
(Business and Society Review, 2020-06-29)We propose that firms that engage in morally imaginative sensemaking will manage society's changing ethical expectations more effectively than those engaging in habituated sensemaking. Specifically, we argue that managers ... -
Making the golden bird sing again
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Malaysia : strategies for Vision 2000
(2000-10-14)In just two decades, Malaysia had gone from a developing country dependent on tin and rubber to a newly industrializing country exporting semiconductors and other high-technology products. This transformation was at ... -
Malaysia's privatisation programme
(1994-10-05)Malaysia is among the first few developing countries to have launched a large scale programme of privatization of public enterprises. Malaysia's experience of formulating and implementing the privatization programme ... -
Malfunctioning of the public distribution systems: an empirical analysis.
(1991-09-29)Public distribution system (PDS), which acquired prominence in India during the Second World War period, has evolved over the years as a major policy instrument of the government to ameliorate difficulties caused by ... -
The Malta drydocks corporation (A)
(2010-10-04)In the beginning of 1988, Mr Sammy Meilaq, chairman of the Malta Drydoeks Corporation (MDC), was wondering what he should do to turn around the ailing enterprise which had registered the lowest sales of Maltese Lira ... -
Man and woman talk in Indian organizations: grammatical and syntactical similarities
(Journal of Business Communication, 2012-06-02)The article examines grammatical and syntactical forms in reported speeches of men and women in the Indian work environment. Until recently, there has been little or no study on the linguistic performance across genders ... -
Management audit in hospitals
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Management capacity assessment for national health programmes: a study of RCH programme in India
(2009-11-11)Purpose – This paper aims to focus on the management capacity assessment of the Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) program at the state level. Design/methodology/approach – Based on an extensive literature survey, and ... -
Management capacity assessment for national health programmes: a study of RCH programme in India
(Journal of Health Organization and Management, 2009-05-03)Purpose – This paper aims to focus on the management capacity assessment of the Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) program at the state level. Design/methodology/approach – Based on an extensive literature survey, ... -
Management control in banks: some issues for consideration
(The Chartered Accountant, 1981, January, Pp.522-528., 1981-01) -
Management control reports: not by money alone
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Management development for women
(2003-10-21)There has been a recent upsurge of interest in the provision of management development opportunities for women. The A.T.M. has run a one-day seminar on the topic (see Chambers, 1979) and has established a Special Interest ... -
Management education: social costs and returns
(2010-05-31)This paper seeks to apply cost-benefit analysis to evaluating institutions set up for imparting management education. The major conclusions of the paper are twofold: (1) Social cost-benefit analysis can be adapted to ...