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Unlock your full potential with The Art of Living Well. This transformative self-help book, written in a clear and accessible style, delves into three essential and transformative themes for anyone looking to enhance their lives.

  • Self-Mastery: Learn to harness the power within you. Navigate and diminish self-doubt, cultivate resilience, find true emotional balance, and attain lasting inner confidence and peace. Discover your purpose and passion.
  • Interactional Excellence: Become proficient in the art of connection. Forge deep, meaningful relationships, enhance your communication skills, learn to stand up for yourself without ruffling others, and become a magnetic presence in both personal and professional spheres.
  • Work as Service: Redefine success as service. Align your career with your values, make a positive impact, and create a life that truly matters.

This book is your roadmap to a life of profound contentment and achievement. Begin your journey towards living well and joyfully, today.

The Untold Story of the Tata Group’s Most Ambitious Leadership Development Programme

In the mid-1950s, JRD Tata envisioned the creation of an exclusive management cadre for the Tata Group, christened the Tata Administrative Service (TAS). His vision was to create future leaders who would perpetuate the Tata values such as integrity, excellence, unity and responsibility throughout the Group. At the core of all these values was the agenda of nation building. Understanding fully well that leadership development is a dynamic phenomenon and continues to change over time, JRD was looking at leaders who would be constantly groomed for roles across Tata companies.

What led to the TAS becoming a natural choice among aspirants over the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), which, at any point of time, would give them the assurance of a stable government job? How did the TAS fare with creating leaders? Who were some of the brightest leaders that it created? Where is the TAS today and how does the future look?

In Tata’s Leadership Experiment, three former TAS officers, Bharat Wakhlu, Mukund Rajan and Sonu Bhasin, come together to find answers to these and many other pertinent questions. Based on extensive research and detailed interviews with former and current TAS officers, this book presents a fascinating account of an ambitious leadership experiment.

The Best Management Book on TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT

Table Of Contents:

  • PART ONE INTRODUCTION TO TOTAL QUALITY
    1. Quality and Total Quality.
    2. Strategic Thinking and Planning–The Starting Point for Total Quality
    3. Enablers for Total Quality–The Total Quality Model.
  • PART TWO ACTUALIZING TOTAL QUALITY
    4. Having an Obsessive Customer Orientation
    5. Outstanding Leadership and Supportive Management Practices
    6. Superior Products, Services and Processes
    7. Assuring Quality through Superior Systems
    8. Unleashing the Power of People.
    9. Making a Habit of Continuous Improvement
  • PART THREE AVOIDING FALSE STARTS
    10. Pitfalls in Operationalizing Total Quality

A gripping thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat SELLING POINTS Topography and history of the city, kidnapping, violence zz and terrorism, all woven into a fast-paced narrative Set in Kashmir, the book beautifully weaves in the topography of the state THE BOOK.

I was told that your lives were in danger, Badruddin said. Our lives are still in danger, Mike said, because the people we re with are unlikely to set us free unless we give them what they want. Which is? The treasure, the amanat–that s what everybody is after, Noor said. Terrorist violence and a nightmare drive Shamsuddin Bandey, head priest of a shrine in Aishmuqam village in Jammu and Kashmir, to find out more about some of the 300-year-old scrolls kept in his family s custody for generations. But his actions arouse the suspicions of a top bureaucrat and a history professor.

The corrupt duo believe the scrolls may point the way to a vast, buried treasure and they will stop at nothing to get it.

This volume is a wake-up call to Indians to shape their country as an ethical nation. The articles in the compilation have been written by some of the most eminent thinkers and leaders of India in various fields who are known for their commitment to living and working with integrity. It addresses the reasons for the absence of honest, ethical, and transparent dealings in all sections of the society, including legislative, executive, and judicial branches of the government. 

The compendium not only captures the essence of the conclave but goes beyond it by providing a roadmap for initiatives that can be taken at individual and collective levels to transform India into an upright nation―free from corruption, deception, and opaqueness in decision making.