Goals, Gumption and Grit
Title | Goals, Gumption and Grit PDF eBook |
Author | Beatitudes Neighbors |
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Release | 1975 |
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Goals, Gumption, and Grit
Title | Goals, Gumption, and Grit PDF eBook |
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Release | 1975 |
Genre | The West |
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Grit, Guts and Gumption
Title | Grit, Guts and Gumption PDF eBook |
Author | Rajesh Chakrabarti |
Publisher | Penguin Books India |
Pages | 250 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0670085006 |
‘If both banks grew at the rate they have achieved in the past four years, ICICI Bank will overtake State Bank in four years in terms of deposits’—Business World, July 2007 ‘Even a casual glance at SBI . . . reveals a bank fuelled by growth . . . SBI has swamped almost every segment of industry it has stepped into’—Business India, August 2009 This is the story of the carefully planned resurgence of the State Bank of India (SBI) from a laid-back incumbent under threat from private players to a customer-oriented competitive organization that has outperformed rivals despite several constraints. The leadership at SBI succeeded in reshaping perspectives and profitability at the bank, which employs a staggering 200,000 people, notwithstanding salary restrictions and regulatory bottlenecks. While the primary thrust was on changing employee attitude towards their own organization and, of course, its customers, the transformation exercise was broadbased, encompassing fundamental changes in technology, processes and business-mix alike. In about three years beginning 2006, SBI not only defended its own lair against the siege of younger, leaner, meaner rivals, but actually took the battle to the attackers’ domains. SBI’s size and setting make the story an inspiring example to other organizations, particularly in the public sector. Written in a fluid and engaging style, and backed by facts, figures, analysis and anecdotes, the book challenges several stereotypes and dogmas common in today’s management circles.
Goals, Gumption and Grit
Title | Goals, Gumption and Grit PDF eBook |
Author | Beatitudes Campus of Care, Phoenix, Ariz. Historical Book Project Committee |
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Release | 1975 |
Genre | Frontier and pioneer life |
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Goals, Gumption and Grit
Title | Goals, Gumption and Grit PDF eBook |
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Pages | 117 |
Release | 1975 |
Genre | Frontier and pioneer life |
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Grit, Guts and Gumption
Title | Grit, Guts and Gumption PDF eBook |
Author | Rajesh Chakrabarti |
Publisher | Penguin UK |
Pages | 250 |
Release | 2010-10-01 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 9352140850 |
This is the story of the carefully planned resurgence of the State Bank of India (SBI) from a laid-back incumbent under threat from private players to a customer-oriented competitive organization that has outperformed rivals despite several constraints. The leadership at SBI succeeded in reshaping perspectives and profitability at the bank, which employs a staggering 200,000 people, not withstanding salary restrictions and regulatory bottlenecks. While the primary thrust was on changing employee attitude towards their own organization and, of course, its customers, the transformation exercise was broad-based encompassing fundamental changes in technology, processes and business-mix alike. In about three years beginning 2006, SBI not only defended its own lair against the siege of younger, leaner, meaner rivals but actually took the battle to the attacker’ domains. SBI’s size and setting make the story an inspiring example to other organizations, particularly in the public sector. Written in a fluid and engaging style, and backed by facts, figures, analysis and anecdotes, the book challenges several stereotypes and dogmas common in today’s management circles.
Parenting with Gumption and Grit
Title | Parenting with Gumption and Grit PDF eBook |
Author | Judy McCarver |
Publisher | Elm Hill |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2019-05-14 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 1595559566 |
No one wants to fall out of relationship with their kids. It’s easier when they are little to stay engaged with them because they require so much physical presence. On the other hand as they get older and become more self-sufficient, being in relationship with our children can be a slippery slope. IF we haven't been laying the groundwork and investing in our littles in the years prior, we will pay the price when they become “big.” This book teaches us lovingly and gently how to invest in our kids at every stage of their life from 0 to young adult. But not only that, when you read tips like "Do the Next Right Thing," we are reminded that it is never too late. There are all kinds of voices around us and inside of us quick to feed us lies about what is possible and what is not when it comes to growing or reconciling relationships. This book is practical, truthful, and hopeful.