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In recent times, some initiatives to liberalize the financial sector have been taken; some more measures need to be taken. In this monograph, the author discusses several measures to make the financial sector improve the economic performance of the countr

Prof. S Shiva Ramu
1993
Working Paper No
5
Body

An attempt has been made in this monograph to study the selection and training procedures of Indian multinationals abroad. The initial attempt to offer a course on International Business as an elective in the regular MBA programme has been described. The lukewarm response to this course suggests that there is a lack of appreciation by Indian businesses for training in international businesses. This was verified by the response to a questionnaire sent to Indian multinationals. The author concludes that the increasing opening of Indian economy may lead Indian businesses to a global perspective in the 1990s.

Author(s) Name: Prof. S Shiva Ramu, 1993
Working Paper No : 5
Abstract :

An attempt has been made in this monograph to study the selection and training procedures of Indian multinationals abroad. The initial attempt to offer a course on International Business as an elective in the regular MBA programme has been described. The lukewarm response to this course suggests that there is a lack of appreciation by Indian businesses for training in international businesses. This was verified by the response to a questionnaire sent to Indian multinationals. The author concludes that the increasing opening of Indian economy may lead Indian businesses to a global perspective in the 1990s.

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