Conceptual framwork for managing future AIMA Videorecording
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The Uniqueness of future lies in its inevitability and unpredictability. Yet the future is manageable. The shape and colour of all tomorrows lie in the hands of today’s corporations and its managers. The need of the hours is to anticipate intense competitions, create sustainable competitive advantage and enhance competitiveness at an individual level, organizational level and at the national level. Shiv Nadar, Mark B Fuller and Nikhil P Ojha share their views in this context and outline models for managing the future.
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