Vineet Nayar is a world-famous Indian author and businessman who firmly believes that the future of management lies in its ability to change. Instead of ordering employees around, managers must find meaningful ways to motivate them. And that's the subject of his bestselling book, "Employees First." He gives us lowdown on this management revolution.
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