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  Corporate Dossier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Corporate Dossier is a supplement of The Economic Times aimed at the CEOs of corporate India, with a special focus on management and strategy.
Corporate Dossier has featured management gurus including Sumantra Ghoshal, Jack Trout, and Gary Hamel.
Corporate Dossier events have included some of the biggest names around the world, such as Bill Gates of Microsoft and Clarence Chandran of Nortel Networks.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Corporate_Dossier   (146 words)

  
 tata.com : Have a heart
But today no amount of lip service to corporate social responsibility will be enough if it’s not directly linked to the overall corporate strategy, which should work towards the good of society in the long term.
Corporate social responsibility today is not about just giving randomly but about bringing benefits to all the stakeholders, including customers, employees and community at large.
Corporate Dossier spoke to a cross-section of specialists in the not-for-profit sector globally and companies in India to capture the new face of corporate social responsibility that’s emerging.
www.tata.com /tata_sons/media/20031010.htm   (1432 words)

  
 General Management Review
The scope of corporate strategy was quite broad in Andrews’ definition, and is far too general to provide meaningful practical guidance to corporate strategists in resolving some of the critical problems facing diversified corporations (Goold and Luchs, 1993).
A corporate strategist is concerned not only about choice of business portfolio, but also about portfolio of geographical markets for acquisition of inputs, locating various value chain activities and selling of outputs.
A corporate strategist is also concerned about facilitating efficient allocation of corporate resources, linking the businesses and geographically dispersed activities, and transferring resources across businesses and locations to build synergy leading to corporate or parenting advantage.
www.etgmr.com /GMRjan-mar04/art2.html   (4320 words)

  
 <----Corporate Dossier---->   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Leadership is a framework for seeing inter-relationships rather than things, for seeing patterns of change rather than static "snapshots." It is a set of general principles - distilled over the course of the twentieth century, spanning fields as diverse as the physical and social sciences, engineering, and management.
Corporate leaders play an extremely significant role today, in shaping the economic anatomy of a nation.
Corporate Dossier is a maiden endeavor to briefly present the contributions of the Captains of Industry, to the world.
www.corporatedossier.com   (207 words)

  
 Strategic Marketing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
This paper describes corporate branding as an organisational tool whose successful application depends on attending to the strategic, organisational and communicational context in which it is used.
The model is based on a gap analysis, which enables managers to assess the coherence of their corporate brand.
The paper concludes that corporate brand management is a dynamic process that involves keeping up with continuous adjustments of vision, culture and image.
www.etstrategicmarketing.com /SmMay-June04/article.html   (660 words)

  
 It's a Blog World After All
To meet corporate demand, both UserLand and Six Apart, makers of popular blog software programs, are coming out with enterprise-level products later this year.
Corporate America is jumping onto the blogwagon for many of the same reasons all those journalists, brooding teenagers, and presidential campaigners are already on board.
While Martin says the campaign was a success, it provoked an angry backlash in the blog world, where the relationship between the company and the blogs was seen as crassly commercial and poorly disclosed.
www.fastcompany.com /magazine/81/blog.html   (1693 words)

  
 IISS - General - Iraq WMD Dossier Statement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
By then it had become evident that the increased attention to the threat posed by Iraq’s programmes to develop nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons as well as ballistic missiles, was crying out for a net assessment of this kind.
The Dossier then assesses the disarmament achievements and the kind of activity that Iraq was able to conceal or continue during the inspection period ending in December 1998.
This Strategic Dossier does not attempt to make a case, either way, as to whether Saddam Hussein’s WMD arsenal is a casus belli per se.
www.iiss.org /news-more.php?itemID=88   (2915 words)

  
 911 global crisis: key articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Here are the pictures which started it all, the pictures the corporate media never showed which seem to prove that a passenger jet could not have carried out the attack on the Pentagon.
It was written hurriedly and rubbished by some corporate journalists too lazy to ask the right questions themselves.
Newsgroup activist Dick Eastman presents a dossier of plane crashes which he believes were caused by remote control takeover of planes.
anderson.ath.cx:8000 /911/articles.html   (3859 words)

  
 IISS - Corporate Membership Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
A range of Corporate and Institutional Membership services are offered by the IISS to allow companies and organisations to select for themselves the level of involvement they have with the Institute.
Corporate and Institutional Members are elected by the IISS Executive Committee.
Executive and Premier Corporate Members have access to the expertise of the Institute’s staff and its Corporate Advisory Panel – a group of selected international experts – for up to four times a year via the Institute’s Membership department.
www.iiss.org /showpage.php?pageID=4   (766 words)

  
 The Economic Times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Next, click on Money 2 Corporate link, which you will find on the extreme Left column of the site.
Select the segment and the city in which the Corporate you want to Send Money to from the drop down.
Type in the corporate name in the text box provided and click submit.
www.timesofmoney.com /remittance/jsp/et_faq.jsp?uiId=ET&partnerId=TOML&faq=corporate   (348 words)

  
 SAS India | News
The key for sustained corporate improvement is in integrating and balancing multiple improvement methodologies.
ABM emerged in the mid-1980s when companies began noticing that their overhead and indirect expense component of their cost structure was displacing the direct labour expense component.
ABM resolves this by focusing on the individual work activity costs, regardless of which department performs the work, and traces and assigns that cost into products using a measurable ‘activity driver’, such as the number of inspection tests for a manufacturer or the number of loans processed for a bank.
www.sas.com /offices/asiapacific/india/sasnews/et_aug15_03.html   (1078 words)

  
 Feb 28 2001 UPDATES Withdrawal of 80 HHE makes no impact on IT
The reason can be partially attributed to many IT firms enjoying a ten-year tax holiday for their units, which are mostly located in export oriented unit, export processing zone and software technology park units.
Units located in these are exempt from corporate tax under Section 10A/10B, which remain in force till 2009-10.
Since the corporate tax is 39.55 per cent, tax payable by the formally tax exempt companies is just under 8 per cent (39.55 per cent of 20 per cent) in the current fiscal.
www.attrition.org /mirror/attrition/2001/02/27/www.economictimes.com/today/in01.htm   (612 words)

  
 disinformation | corporate control of the mass media   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
In this self-referential hyper-aware media-saturated environment, it's hardly incendiary or revolutionary at this point to imply that most news these days is manipulative moronic crap manufactured to simultaneously subdue and incite The Masses into their ongoing cycle of complacent apathy and egomaniacal patriotism.
Brutally reveals and de-constructs corporate welfare and corporate socialism policies.
This site captures one of the most notorious campaigns against corporate control of mass media (the massive six-year McLibel trial debacle), charting a sobering journey through lies, spying, global PR moves, dubious legal tactics and much more.
www.disinfo.com /archive/pages/dossier/id22/pg1   (1732 words)

  
 BW Online | December 8, 2003 | The Rise Of India
Indeed, India is accelerating a sweeping reengineering of Corporate America.
To be sure, many corporations have run into myriad headaches, ranging from poor communications to inconsistent quality.
Dell Inc. recently said it is moving computer support for corporate clients back to the U.S. Still, a raft of studies by Deloitte Research, Gartner, Booz Allen, and other consultants find that companies shifting work to India have cut costs by 40% to 60%.
www.businessweek.com /magazine/content/03_49/b3861001_mz001.htm   (3754 words)

  
 General Management Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
About 20 years ago a wave of revolutionary corporate restructuring gave birth to a breed of miracle workers.
Unless the marker resumes its upward climb soon or investors lower their expectations one can foresee a bloodbath in the corporate arena in the near future.
The firing of a fledgling CEO reflects a systemic corporate failure.
www.etgmr.com /gmrnov-jan2/topman.htm   (907 words)

  
 Economic Times of India, June 8, 2001
Corporate Dossier, which has always brought you the best from academia from around the world, now brings you the real man behind the Sandy and Morton Goldman Professor in Entrepreneurial Studies and Professor of Marketing at America’s number two B-School.
Never pretend to be anyone else and always be yourself.” So much was he at ease with himself that his freewheeling interview with Corporate Dossier was liberally interspersed with Hindi.
Research is a good way to measure how you are doing while consulting helps bring real-time experience from the corporate world to the classroom.
www.kellogg.northwestern.edu /news/hits/010608eti.htm   (2998 words)

  
 Culturelink Network - Culturelink Review
We are very grateful to Professor Smiers for choosing Culturelink's web site for publishing his most recent book and would like to encourage also other Culturelink members to use our web site to inform Culturelink members, subscribers and the general public about their initiatives and projects.
The book is divided into four chapters (the first three of which are published in the Dossier) with some strategic observations and proposals at the end.
It is not just an overview of possible measures to counterbalance the negative consequences of globalization and liberalization of trade but rather, like some previous works of the same author, a reflection about the profound changes affecting contemporary societies.
www.culturelink.org /review/42/cl42dos.html   (406 words)

  
 Travel Consultants: Corporate - Traveltst.ca -
Our fabulous experienced travel consultants know travel, we constantly ensure that all staff are kept abreast of the latest updates with destinations — with many achieving certified destination status.
Corporate Business — we have dedicated consultants who provide attention to detail to corporate travel planner.
Contact us for our latest corporate travel dossier — we can help you to achieve maximum value within your travel budget with the most efficient use of time for the traveller and the travel arranger.
www.traveltst.ca /index.php?pageId=5   (101 words)

  
 Gautam Ghosh on Management: Leadership talent management
Economic Times' Corporate Dossier has an interesting feature on Talent Management and how the Indian automaker Mahindra and Mahindra (MandM) is grooming its leaders of tomorrow:
They follow the company’s strategy, do their own analysis and draw their own conclusions, even as they bid their time in anticipation of the day when they might take over.
No this is not corporate espionage, but talent management at work.
gauteg.blogspot.com /2004/07/leadership-talent-management.html   (282 words)

  
 Dossier - Environmental Grantmakers Association
The Environmental Grantmakers Association (EGA) is an umbrella group of several hundred foundation and corporate givers to the environmental movement.
The enthusiasm that ensued led the participants to make the meeting an annual event and the EGA was born.
Some of the corporate EGA members include: Atlantic Richfield Oil Company, American Express Company, Chevron Oil and Chemical Company, General Electric, IBM Corporation, Merck Chemical Company, and Turner Broadcasting, just to name a few.
www.nationalcenter.org /DossierEGA.html   (900 words)

  
 Jun 23 2000 UPDATES FIs take 15% in S Kumars’ hydel project
The institutions are believed to be buying the 15 per cent stake from one of the partners.
The initial promoters, S Kumars, are restructuring the equity of Shree Maheshwar Hydel Power Corporation, which is setting up the 400-MW project in Madhya Pradesh.
According to a senior official of S Kumars, the project has already tied up the debt portion (Rs 1,400 crore), and is finalising the equity structure.
www.narmada.org /archive/et/230600.bn05.htm   (551 words)

  
 Business Guide to India - Indian Infotech - IT Taskforce   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
i) Exemption of corporate income tax for certain years ten(10) years with permission to carry forward losses and deduct them as expenses for up to 5 years.
vii) An allowance to deduct from taxable corporate income an amount equivalent to 5% of an increase in income derived from exports over the previous years, excluding the cost of insurance and transportation for 10 years from the first date on which income is earned.
viii) An allowance equal to double the cost of transportation, electricity, water supply for deduction from taxable corporate income for 10 years from the first day on which income is earned.
www.feminaindia.com /guide/ittfprod.htm   (1184 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Dossier: The Secret History of Armand Hammer: Books: Edward Jay Epstein,Armand Hammer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
~Dossier: The Secret History of Armand Hammer~ chronicles the life and despondent character of Armand Hammer.
He paints Hammer as such a dispicable character, that you will be astounded that this character got away with his ruse for his entire life.
In this day of rotten corporate big-business, the book shows the rot has been going on for decades.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0786706775?v=glance   (2146 words)

  
 Business Guide to India - Indian Infotech - STPs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
A spouse (not being a citizen of Pakistan or Bangladesh) of an Indian citizen or of a person of Indian origin is also treated as a person of Indian origin for the above purpose.
The corporate body/trust should also be required to submit a certificate in form OAC or OAC 1, as appropriate,to the authorised dealer on an annual basis and the authorised dealer should satisfy himself that the ownership/beneficial interest held by NRIs continues to be at or above the level of 60%.
If such ownership/beneficial interest is reduced to a level below 60%, the authorised dealer should report the mattter to Reserve Bank immediately for instructions together with full particulars of the investments made by the corporate body/trust in its name.
www.feminaindia.com /guide/stpiinve.htm   (426 words)

  
 disinformation | corporate dummies: sean healy and octapod v idg books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The global publishing conglomerate was concerned that its corporate identity and trademarks would be diluted by a screenprinting Web page that Healy had written for the members of Octapod, a small, non-profit youth organization.
It provides a public resource centre that is maintained by a volunteer group of artists, writers, activists, the unemployed and the just plain bored.
Apparently IDG Books is the largest publisher of reference books in the world and they are rather worried that a small group of students and unemployed may pose a risk to thier corporate identity.
www.disinfo.com /archive/pages/dossier/id362/pg1   (961 words)

  
 Old Oligarch's Painted Stoa
I believe that feminism would have scarcely gotten off the ground if it initially offered women the absolute dichotomy: sacrifice all prospect of traditional courtship and children in order to be "liberated" for working 50 hours in an office and eternal teenage promiscuity, or remain in your present social situation.
So it told the great lie that you can be a mommy and a corporate Tsarina at the same time, with the result that two generations of women have found themselves miserable and overextended, with sub-optimal family life, or worse, in their 40s, nearly barren, and alone.
Corporate and individual donations reduced the loss to $4 million, he said.
old-oligarch.blogspot.com   (10466 words)

  
 Strategic Marketing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
And the wonder is that it has travelled beyond the corporate echelons and made inroads into as varied a field as theatre, image economy and nursery schools (one of the new age schools talks about its USP: insights into the child world and psyche!).
In the true Indian corporate tradition, the word is in danger of become a caricature - remember “paradigm shift”?
There is not a brief that does not ask for insight, nor an agency that does not tout its credentials on delivering insight.
www.etstrategicmarketing.com /smjuly-aug3/art10.html   (2123 words)

  
 tata.com : Wait for the real impact   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
In the second of a two-part article, Corporate Dossier examines the technologies that are shaping the internet era, traces emerging trends and analyses their commercial, corporate and social implications.
In the future a hardware company’s growth may be measured in terms of the data units that its products and technologies can handle.
EMC corporation, which manufactures disk drives, measures its growth by the size of data that its drives can collect from ATMs, laptops, mobile phones, information kiosks, credit card authorisation systems and web pages.
www.tata.com /tata_internet/media/20001110.htm   (1262 words)

  
 Retail Biz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Ms Bartz, is credited with taking Autodesk from a $285 million corporation in 1992 to $952 million in 2004.
During her address to a select audience she said,“With information technology changing the way the world does business, we are at a point in innovation in technology – it's called the network effect.
Super achievers at the Corporate Dossier Forum feel that things should be changed when they are at its best.
www.etretailbiz.com /jan_2005/eventzone.htm   (358 words)

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