| The
Online Trading Cookbook by Alpesh Patel &
Paresh Kiri, Out 1st June 2012 |
I
feel a fraud reviewing 'The Online Trading
Cookbook' by Alpesh Patel and Paresh Kiri
- rather like a couch potato reviewing the
latest fitness guide or a back-seat cook reading
the latest glossy cookery tome. Unlike a cookbook
though, Alpesh and Paresh's book is a step-by-step
guide to successfully trading stocks and shares
online and I feel
the author's in-depth study and knowledge
of online trading will make this the most
valuable cookbook you'll ever buy!
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| Velocity:
The Seven New Laws for a World Gone Digital,
Out 3rd May 2012 |
How
can you win when the only certainty is change?
Highly accessible, lively and inspiring, Velocity
draws upon the authors' unique perspectives
and experiences to present seven timeless
new laws for businesses and individuals in
a world that is dominated by rapid change
and digital technology. It is written as a
fascinating and enjoyable conversation between
the authors - Stefan Olander and Ajaz Ahmed.
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| Jugaad
Innovation: Think Frugal, Be Flexible, Generate
Breakthrough Growth |
A
frugal and flexible approach to innovation
for the 21st century Innovation is a key directive
at companies worldwide. But in these tough
times, we can't rely on the old formula that
has sustained innovation efforts for decades
- expensive R&D projects and highly-structured
innovation processes. Jugaad Innovation argues
the West must look to places like India, Brazil,
and China for a new approach to frugal and
flexible innovation.
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| Too
Many Bosses, Too Few Leaders by Rajeev Peshawaria,
Out 10th May 2011 |
How
did Alan Mulally - an outsider to the auto
industry - lead such a spectacular turnaround
at Ford? How did Morgan Stanley CEO John Mack
keep his company from imploding even as Lehman
Brothers collapsed? What is it that enables
such extraordinary leaders to galvanize their
talents and energy, as well as the talent
of those who work for them, to achieve superior
performance?
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| Boombustology:
Spotting Financial Bubbles Before They Burst |
Based
on a popular undergraduate seminar, entitled
Financial Booms & Busts, taught by the
author at Yale University, Boombustology by
Vikram Mansharamani presents a multi-disciplinary
framework for identifying unsustainable booms
and forthcoming busts. The magnitude of our
recent financial crisis mandates a firm understanding
of this phenomenon.
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| Superpower?:
The Race Between China's Hare and India's
Tortoise |
In
his career as one of India's leading journalists
Raghav Bahl has often faced questions about
the race between India and China. With insights
into the two countries' histories, politics,
economies and cultures, this is his well-written,
fully documented, comprehensive account of
the race to become the next global superpower.
Who is more likely to win? China's hare or
India's tortoise?
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| Raghuram
G. Rajan wins the FT Business Book of the
Year Award 2010 |
Raghuram
G. Rajan has won the Financial Times and Goldman
Sachs Business Book of the Year Award 2010
for 'Fault Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still
Threaten the World Economy', published by
Princeton University Press, which analyses
the flaws in the economy that lead to the
current financial crisis, and warns of changes
essential for economic recovery.
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| Fault
Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten
the World Economy |
Raghuram
Rajan was one of the few economists who warned
of the global financial crisis before it hit.
Now, as the world struggles to recover, it's
tempting to blame what happened on just a
few greedy bankers who took irrational risks.
In "Fault Lines", Rajan argues that
serious flaws in the economy are also to blame,
and warns that a more devastating crisis awaits
us if they aren't fixed.
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| 'Vision
India 2020' by Sramana Mitra, out 1 February
2010 |
Smarana
Mitra's book 'Vision India 2020' is an orgasm
of entrepreneurial zeal in which she takes
45 successfully established business models,
adds a dash of marketing masala, and relaunches
them in a 'futuristic retrospective' India
circa 2020. Admittedly, Mitra who has successfully
started three US-based businesses and written
several books begins with a good grounding
in research.
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Business Book News |
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Conscious
Capitalism: Liberating the Heroic Spirit
of Business, Out 15th Jan 2013 (01/13)
The
Online Trading Cookbook by Alpesh Patel
& Paresh Kiri, Out 1st June 2012
(06/12)
Velocity:
The Seven New Laws for a World Gone Digital,
Out 3rd May 2012 (05/12)
Jugaad
Innovation: Think Frugal, Be Flexible, Generate
Breakthrough Growth (04/12)
Too
Many Bosses, Too Few Leaders by Rajeev Peshawaria,
Out 10th May 2011
Boombustology:
Spotting Financial Bubbles Before They Burst
Superpower?:
The Race Between China's Hare and India's
Tortoise
Raghuram
G. Rajan wins the FT Business Book of the
Year Award 2010
Fault
Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten
the World Economy
'Vision
India 2020' by Sramana Mitra, out 1 February
2010
'India
Inc' by Vikas Pota, Book Launch: 21 January
2010
India
Inc: How India's Top Ten Entrepreneurs are
Winning Globally
'I
Will Teach You to be Rich: No Guilt, No
Excuses...'by Ramit Sethi
Lords
of Finance: Bankers Who Broke the World
by Liaquat Ahamed
Web
Analytics 2.0:...by Avinash Kaushik, Out
27 Oct 2009
'The
Economical Environmentalist....' by Prashant
Vaze
Imagining
India: Ideas for the New Century by Nandan
Nilekani
India's
Global Powerhouses: How They Are Taking
On the World
The
Real Deal: My Story from Brick Lane to the
Dragons' Den by James Caan
Making
A Fortune: Learning from the Asian Phenomenon
by Spinder Dhaliwal
Doing
Business with India, 2nd Edition
Bottled
for Business by Karan Bililmoria with Steve
Coomber
Outsourcing
to India by Mark Kobayashi-Hillary
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