hr intelligence for a competitive edge and sustainability

Krishna Kishore,NayanaTara Acharya,Vasanth Kiran

Published in International Journal of Advanced Research in Business Management and Administration

ISSN: 2348 -2354          Impact Factor:1.48         Volume:1         Issue:1         Year: 08 December,2013         Pages:146-153

International Journal of Advanced Research in Business Management and Administration

Abstract

Business’ today has changed its connotations. It is no more synonymous with profit – making alone. Instead it always is thought of with ideas of sustainability be it philanthropy, community engagement or conservation of environment. The horizon of business has long been expanded along with a focus on development of the self (entity) and the contribution to the entirety of the nation and beyond.

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