Showing posts with label india. Show all posts
Showing posts with label india. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 May 2015

Recent Rains Ease Coconut Production In India and Srilanka

Coconut is grown in more than 90 countries of the world, tropical countries like India and Srilanka has the maximum fields for Coconut cultivation and produces around 40-50 million tonnes of coconut per year.

Drought in Coconut cultivation areas in Tamilnadu, India and Srilanka was a concern to farmers and Industries dependent on Coconut in both the countries. Recent rain has brought a sense of relief. Rains will definitely help say the local farmers

The experts of agricultural meteorology department state that if there would have been further delay in the rainfall activity, it would have hampered coconut production on a massive level but the rain has occurred just at the right time.

Relief for farmers and industries depending on the coconut like the coco peat manufacturers in India and Srilanka.

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

What Brings Us To The Increased Importance Of Corporate Social Responsibility?

Most of you reading this will agree that you are managing in times of turbulence and accelerating change.  Globalisation of markets, consumer preferences, supply chains and financial flows are a few reason for this crisis

Increasing intensity of global competition, rapid technological changes are transforming markets.  Present day information technology makes it possible to decentralize decision-making without losing 'control' and to introduce more flexible and less hierarchical structures.

A shift from an industrial economy to a knowledge and information - based economy. Human capital is replacing financial capital as the most important strategic resource. Traditional concepts of work, of jobs, and of motivation are being challenged.

Around the communities, Changing value systems are seen making impacts.  As the world business environment changes, so do the requirements for success and competitiveness. Because of the changes at work, building deeper and more strategic relationships with customers, suppliers, employees, communities and  partners can become central to competitiveness and even survival.

Building these relationships can form the foundation for a new, progressive and people-centered business.