An Idea Whose Time Has Come: The Story of the Indian School of Business

An Idea Whose Time Has Come: The Story of the Indian School of Business
ISBN-10
067008560X
ISBN-13
9780670085606
Series
An Idea Whose Time Has Come
Category
Business education
Pages
210
Language
English
Published
2011
Publisher
Penguin Books India
Author
Pramath Raj Sinha

Description

Deepak Chandra and Savita Mahajan, who had been with ISB since after the launch, were appointed deputy deans. ... The time had come, he declared, to start thinking about contributions to society— which, after all, had been part of the.

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