A Syndrome of Selfishness & Managers

A syndrome of selfishness has taken hold of our corporations and our societies, as well as our minds. It is built on a series of half-truths, each of which drives a wedge into society: from a narrow view of ourselves as economic man, to a distorted view of our values reduced to shareholder value, to a particular view of leadership as heroic and dramatic, to a nasty view of organizations as lean and increasingly mean, to an illusionary view of society as a rising tide of prosperity. Read More

Kamalahar Ayurvedic treatment for Jaundice, Hepatitis and Cirrhosis

I live in the eastern part of India. It is a small town in the state of Jharkhand. The flora and fauna of the state are great. The mountains of the state and the great forests provide great opportunities for the makers of herbal medicines. I would like to share my experience with an Ayurvedic product with you. Kamalahar played a major role as a lifesaver after the corporate hospitals gave up treatment when my friend’s mother suffered from Ascites.

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Communication, Business and The Apps

Entrepreneurs find it a tough job in today’s world to find an apt business habitat that lets them find suitable entities within their proximity. Probably the reason being the attributes and factors supporting the flow of business have grown lumbering and wider, and physically they have turned unapproachable and tough to possess for the businesses. Well, this is the hardship of every person commencing business these days. With the globalization of economic forces, market propositions and communication matrix has grown highly fortifying for transaction and commerce which appear beneficial on a macro level but bear challenging effects over relative factors of the business.

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