Monday, July 27, 2015

ASBM Business Updates Vol. 4(18) 27 July 2015, Monday from Chanakya Central Library, Asian School of Business Management, Bhubaneswar.

ASBM Business Updates is a Weekly Selective Compilation of Business News from Various Sources. To find details follow the link.

ASIAN MANAGEMENT
Professor Lord Kamlesh Patel of Bradford OBE was on 8 July 2015 appointed as an independent member on the 14-member board of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). 

ASIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
From London to Lahore, cities around the world are competing to be crowned as ‘the world’s smartest city’, led by a firm belief in the power of technology to make urban centres more innovative, efficient and
liveable than they already are.

BANKING
People are increasingly turning to their phones for their banking needs, including managing checking accounts, moving money and even paying for items at checkout. Mobile banking is convenient, but experts also warn about security risks. Here are some dangers to avoid when interacting with your bank through your handheld device.

BUSINESS
There has not been a single invention from India in the last 60 years that became a household name globally, nor any idea that led to "earth shaking" invention to "delight global citizens", IT czar N R Narayana Murthy said on Wednesday.

FINANCE
As Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit in Russia, the expected noise was heard in the media on both sides. And as expected, the hawkish brigade  - politicians, analysts, and TV anchors - were adamant in their trivialisation of the outcome of the meeting.

INDIAN BUSINESS
Chennai: Promising start-ups in e-commerce and e-retail space are the ones that will change the face of Indian merchandising and marketing business, said Ratan Tata, chairman emeritus of Tata Sons.

A total of one hundred major Indian companies created more than 91,000 jobs in the US by investing $15 billion in a wide range of sectors across 35 American States, according to a latest report.

MANAGEMENT
Over my years in management, one of the most powerful things I learned about driving strong performance was one of the simplest: Expect excellence.

ODISHA BUSINESS
The state government has decided to rope in Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Ahmedabad and Techpedia, a portal of technology projects that links young minds with the needs of industry and grassroot innovators, to finalise its entrepreneurship development policy. The entrepreneurship development policy is expected to be finalised in a month's time.

The union cabinet on Thursday approved the revised cost estimates for phase-I of the national cyclone risk mitigation project for Andhra Pradesh and Odisha.

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Source of Information for this issue : Google alert accessed on Google alert on July 20 & 21,  2015
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Compilation
Dharitri Pradhan
Library Professional Trainee

          
Information and Documentation Divison, Chanakya Central Library
Asian School of Business Management
Shiksha Vihar Bhola,
Barang Khurda Road, Chandaka
Bhubaneswar-754012
www.asbm.ac.in
Tel: 0674-2374832, 2374833
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Dharitri Pradhan, Library Professional Trainee, Knowledge and Information Services Unit, Chanakya Central Library, Asian School of Business Management, Bhubaneswar. library@asbm.ac.in ; www.asbm.ac.in

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