Wednesday 5 September 2012

Growth will be elusive without structural reforms but there’s reason to believe that it will be upwardly mobile from now on - Is the worst over for the economy?
Agriculture : India can cut agricultural emissions and subsidies by creating a market for farm offsets - Time for Farm Offsets
Experts say that 95 percent of human communication happens in the brain first and is then expressed - some of it through words and the other, the major portion, through body language. If managers can understand verbal as well as non-verbal messages, they will be able to grasp the real meaning of the words spoken by their team members - Interpreting body language
In this era of global work practices and technological innovations, there are always individuals who think outside the box - Entrepreneurship education
Every organisation goes through some crisis or the other that presents various challenges on a daily basis - Crisis management - tips for managers
Today, for most of us, social networking sites have become an integral part of our lives - Social media plays a crucial role in recruitment
Working women, in general, spend long hours behind a desk or on their feet depending on the kind of job they are in, besides the work at home - Ergonomics for working women
The three U.N. food agencies have urged governments to take quick action to curb rising prices of corn, wheat and soybeans and avoid a repeat of the 2007-2008 food crises - U.N. agencies urge action to avoid food crisis
Economy : With an outgoing overseas development assistance agency now in place, India needs to articulate its development cooperation agenda in a cogent manner - Aid from India, coming to a country near you
Economy : Instead of rigid targeting, the government must build on the success of the public distribution system which is quietly becoming a significant means of social support - A Bill that asks too much of the poor
Economy : The foreign student visa row is a bogus crisis created by the Tories, and could be economically suicidal for Britain - Scrambling Britain’s golden egg