In 'Unsettled Account' Richard S. Grossman argues that crises, mergers, bailouts and regulations have shaped the way banks have evolved and provides an incisive historical perspective on global banking
'Happiness At Work' discusses practical ways for employees to achieve sucees in work and personal life by diregarding conventional ideas of positive thinking and multitasking
A collection of essays offering useful insights into poverty eradication and the working of the Indian economy
The book offers a detailed introduction to the science, economics and politics behind biofuels
In 'Green Gone Wrong' Heather Rogers presents a well researched account of the truth about green products ; how they are increasing consumerism instead of mitigating environmental crises
The book tells Bangalore’s story through the voices of different people focusing on the developments in language, infrastructure and communal culture
'Globish' traces not only the colonial spread of the English language, its vast contemporary sweep and how forces of geopolitics have shaped the evolutionary history of the language
The book documents 41 case studies of real internet fraud cases, across industries and countries, documented by expert fraud examiners
'Tata: The Evolution Of A Corporate Brand' is a spirited chronicle of India’s most famous brand which captures the nuances and the challenges of brand management across its diverse ventures
China 2.0 discusses the country’s economic, technological and social transformation during this period when it moved to black capitalism from red capitalism
A collection of essays that study the people of the Himalayas and their religions to understand how nature intervenes in the people’s way of life
The book documents about 70 suggestions for investors based on the changes taking place in the US and the eastern world
'Moneyball' by Michael Lewis is an extremely well-written book whose lessons can be broadly applied to any industry, says Sukumar Rajagopal
'The Long View From Delhi', focuses on reshaping India's foreign policy, determining which countries are most important and discussing the state of issues such as terrorism and energy crisis
Robin Sharma demonstrates how people working in organisations can step into the world of leadership regardless of their positions
'Bad Apples' talks about how to handle disgruntled employees; not to fire them, but influence their thoughts and channelise into productive ways