1492 A.D., the discovery of the Americas and its subsequent colonization by the Europeans, that led to the birth of imperialism and a glorious set of events that is now immortalized in the pages of history; 1800 A.D., a massive, sweeping tide of newness that changed the way the world read, wrote and made money: The Industrial Revolution; the last and ongoing event: Globalization. It has been ages of changes that have made the current world a place that our earliest ancestors would clearly find bemusing, making a strong point about the impermanence of things. In such a scenario, the old adage that matter-of-factly states that the only thing that is permanent is change, keeps reaffirming itself with exemplary emphasis.
In the age of globalization, when boundaries are on the verge of disappearance, and information is charting out lines of smooth, uninterrupted flow, the word ‘change’ has acquired a whole new meaning. Much of this associates itself with speed: things today are happening at a blinding pace. Hence, this has undoubtedly changed the way business is being done. Allow the
1492 A.D., the discovery of the Americas and its subsequent colonization by the Europeans, that led to the birth of imperialism and a glorious set of events that is now immortalized in the pages of history; 1800 A.D., a massive, sweeping tide of newness that changed the way the world read, wrote and made money: The Industrial Revolution; the last and ongoing event: Globalization. It has been ages of changes that have made the current world a place that our earliest ancestors would clearly find bemusing, making a strong point about the impermanence of things. In such a scenario, the old adage that matter-of-factly states that the only thing that is permanent is change, keeps reaffirming itself with exemplary emphasis.
In the age of globalization, when boundaries are on the verge of disappearance, and information is charting out lines of smooth, uninterrupted flow, the word ‘change’ has acquired a whole new meaning. Much of this associates itself with speed: things today are happening at a blinding pace. Hence, this has undoubtedly changed the way business is being done. Allow the anniversary issue of Samvad, themed, “Change Management”, to show you how.
Hear what the Manager and Section Head of Marketing Innovation, Hyundai Motor India Ltd., has to say about change management, and its implications for the business world. Understand the depth of not just managing, but leading change, with an exploration of a popular video-game offering that, true to the issue’s theme, teaches you interesting aspects about change. Introduce yourself to key tips that can come handy while trying to bring about organizational change and manning it with expert hands. Explore the roadblocks that e-commerce experiences in India, and the latest offering of technology: Big Data. An important moment of change for any organization is when there is a merger or acquisition. Explore the human resource intricacies that such processes get along. Understand the workplace needs of the generation that shall shoulder the responsibility of the economy in the coming years.
Click here to access the February 2013, First Anniversary issue of Samvad, themed “Change Management”.
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