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Strategy 28 Jan 2021 “I’m just a soul whose intentions are good, Oh Lord, please don’t let me be misunderstood.
By Engel Schmidl
Thinking of rolling out a new product or service this year, something so ingenious it s bound to improve the lives of millions, generate untold wealth, and be universally lauded?
Without wanting to dampen your enthusiasm, you might just want to pause for a moment to compare the expectations of your amazing product or service to how consumers might receive it.
Each year, millions of products and services are launched. Some are wildly successful, most do the job, and many sink into obsolescence.
For MEA to have a successful restructuring, get the institutional design right
For MEA to have a successful restructuring, get the institutional design right
The Indian diplomatic architecture is undertaking a much-needed overhaul, with the seven verticals, new divisions, and technology upgrade through NEST. Text Size:
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On 13 September 1783, the Board of Directors of the East India Company passed a resolution at Fort William, to create a department that would help “relieve the pressure” on the Warren Hastings administration in conducting its “secret and political business”. Those were difficult times for the East India Company, having just barely saved face against the Maratha Empire in the First Anglo-Maratha War, and losing to Hyder Ali in the South. The British Parliament was about to pass the Pitts India Act, 1784, which would further limit the independent powers of the East India Company. This department expanded its outreach to diplomacy, to finally beco
On 13 September 1783, the Board of Directors of the East India Company passed a resolution at Fort William, to create a department that would help “relieve the pressure” on the Warren Hastings administration in conducting its “secret and political business”. Those were difficult times for the East India Company, having just barely saved face against the Maratha Empire in the First Anglo-Maratha War, and losing to Hyder Ali in the South. The British Parliament was about to pass the Pitts India Act, 1784, which would further limit the independent powers of the East India Company. This department expanded its outreach to diplomacy, to finally become the IFS.