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Sitara: Indian Management Style — Capturing Hearts and Minds

Neha Paliwal Sharma; Jyotsna Bhatnagar

商品編號:9B12C028
出版日期:2012/04/09
再版日期:2014/05/15
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商品主題:International Business; Organizational Behaviour/Leadership
商品類型:Case (Field)
涵蓋議題:Human Resource Management;Mental Model and Competency;Public Policy Governance;Bottom of the Pyramid;India
難易度:5 - MBA/Postgraduate
內容長度:12 頁
地域:India
產業:Public Administration
事件年度:2011

Sitara was a village in India whose local governing body had 15 members headed by the gram-pradhan. In 2011, the gram-pradhan had approved a project for renovation of a large village pond as per the directives of the central government’s MNREGA scheme. However, on starting the excavation work at the project site, it was found that the area was extremely marshy. Manual labourers turned up at the site everyday but declined to work in life-threatening conditions. MNREGA prohibited the use of machines except in the case of extraordinary circumstances without exactly defining what such circumstances might be. Thus, the gram-pradhan was forced to pay labour fees for no work. The case is set at this juncture, where a solution must be found. Part A illustrates how the Indian style of management that relies on competencies such as jugaad (creative improvisation), innovation, and resourcefulness leads to talent management and capability-building even at the bottom of the pyramid. Part B brings forth the trade-off between the management practice of jugaad and management through “systematic innovation.” Part C sheds light on the public policy approach of examining the whole situation. The case also explores the competencies needed for the effective functioning of social and commercial institutions in the Indian context.

教學手冊:Sitara: Indian Management Style - Capturing Hearts and Minds - Teaching Note
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