Achieving Superlative Export Performance

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The book is a delightful and easy read. I recommend this book to Entrepreneurs, Students and Academics alike.”

Kamal Nath, Minister for Commerce and Industry

 

India is set to achieve breakthrough Export Performance. Are you ready to benefit from this opportunity?

Identifying opportunities across the sectors

ü    Keep abreast with the revolution in Business    Practices

ü     What makes an Attractive Destination?

ü    Promise of realisation of Super Economies of scale

ü    Strategy and the Action Agenda

ü    Promoting Competitiveness of Inputs

ü    Small Exporters: How to adopt to new realities

ü    Nurturing the Traditional Exports

The Book offers bold prescriptions and a number of Winning Strategies embraced world over for significantly increasing exports.

 It recommends that the Manufacturers, Exporters and Indian Government should scale up their aspirations and take essential steps to increase exports from the current USD166 Billion (Goods and Services) to USD685 Billion by 2015.

 If you want to be an exporter – or if you are an exporter and want to scale up your business, read this book and put its principles to work.

ACHIEVING SUPERLATIVE EXPORT PERFORMANCE: How to Benefit from the Biggest Opportunity of the Next 10 Years-looks at what Indian Companies and Government must do to benefit from the Sectoral Growth Opportunities.

Powerful and inspiring, the book argues that, few Smart Initiatives will enable India to become a significant Export and Manufacturing base for the Global Companies, make a significant contribution to economic growth and offer better life to millions

The Book offers bold prescriptions and a number of Winning Strategies embraced world over for significantly increasing exports. It recommends that India should scale up its aspirations for the export sector and take essential steps to increase exports from USD166 Billion (Goods and Services) in 2006 to USD685 Billion by 2015.