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Language:EnglishPublisher:Sandeep TandonISBN-13:9789334284324ISBN-10:9334284323UPC:9789334284324Book Category:Non-ClassifiableBook Subcategory:Non-ClassifiableSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.23 inchesWeight:0.3505Product ID:SC1VBZR6KB
Value Chain for Beginners - Synergy of.... Ancient......New......and Modern
Introduction & Relevance of the Book In today's fast-paced global economy, the concept of value chains plays a crucial role in understanding how goods and services flow across geographies, how value is added at each stage of production and delivery, and how businesses, governments, and societies collaborate and compete within this framework. Unfortunately, despite its relevance, the study of value chains often remains confined to academic syllabi, business schools, and consulting circles. For young students, grassroots entrepreneurs and early professionals, there is a lack of an introductory-level, easy-to-read, India-rooted text that not only explains how value chains function but also narrates how these ideas have existed for millennia in our own civilisational wisdom. This book fills that important void. Purpose and Vision The vision behind "Value Chain for Beginners - Synergy of.... Ancient......New......and Modern" is to make the subject of value chains: - Understandable to the uninitiated, - Culturally grounded with Indian and world-historical references, - Contextualised with present-day business and developmental challenges, - Practical and relevant, with examples and case studies. This book aims to build foundational knowledge that can nurture curiosity, spark new business ideas, and empower decision-making across sectors. Whether someone is working with farmers, startups, MSMEs, or in sustainability and logistics - a good understanding of value chains becomes a force multiplier. What Makes This Book Unique? 1. A Time-Spanning Narrative: Ancient to Modern - The book starts with the age-old practices of trade, transport, and collaboration - from the Indus Valley dockyards, Mauryan trade routes, and Roman spice trades, to guilds and artisanal networks in ancient India. - It explains how value chains evolved in ancient and medieval societies and what we can learn from their resilience, design thinking, and stakeholder relationships. - This is then seamlessly linked to modern frameworks like Michael Porter's Value Chain Model, supply chain logistics, lean management, circular economy, digital transformation, and climate-resilient chains. 2. Beginner-Friendly Approach - The language used is free from jargon. - Key terms are explained with examples. - It is ideal for first-time learners, such as undergraduates, development interns, rural entrepreneurs, business incubation fellows, and even school students curious about economics. 3. India-Focused and Globally Relevant - While the book has a strong India-centric narrative, the examples, historical parallels, and modern comparisons ensure global relevance. - Case studies include modern and ancient Indian and global, agricultural value chains, textile heritage, urban supply networks, digital commerce platforms and AI driven initiatives. 4. Supports New Thinking and training needs - Useful for skilling initiatives, EDP (Entrepreneurship Development Programmes), CSR training modules, and Agri/Tech value chain workshops.
Introduction & Relevance of the Book In today's fast-paced global economy, the concept of value chains plays a crucial role in understanding how goods and services flow across geographies, how value is added at each stage of production and delivery, and how businesses, governments, and societies collaborate and compete within this framework. Unfortunately, despite its relevance, the study of value chains often remains confined to academic syllabi, business schools, and consulting circles. For young students, grassroots entrepreneurs and early professionals, there is a lack of an introductory-level, easy-to-read, India-rooted text that not only explains how value chains function but also narrates how these ideas have existed for millennia in our own civilisational wisdom. This book fills that important void. Purpose and Vision The vision behind "Value Chain for Beginners - Synergy of.... Ancient......New......and Modern" is to make the subject of value chains: - Understandable to the uninitiated, - Culturally grounded with Indian and world-historical references, - Contextualised with present-day business and developmental challenges, - Practical and relevant, with examples and case studies. This book aims to build foundational knowledge that can nurture curiosity, spark new business ideas, and empower decision-making across sectors. Whether someone is working with farmers, startups, MSMEs, or in sustainability and logistics - a good understanding of value chains becomes a force multiplier. What Makes This Book Unique? 1. A Time-Spanning Narrative: Ancient to Modern - The book starts with the age-old practices of trade, transport, and collaboration - from the Indus Valley dockyards, Mauryan trade routes, and Roman spice trades, to guilds and artisanal networks in ancient India. - It explains how value chains evolved in ancient and medieval societies and what we can learn from their resilience, design thinking, and stakeholder relationships. - This is then seamlessly linked to modern frameworks like Michael Porter's Value Chain Model, supply chain logistics, lean management, circular economy, digital transformation, and climate-resilient chains. 2. Beginner-Friendly Approach - The language used is free from jargon. - Key terms are explained with examples. - It is ideal for first-time learners, such as undergraduates, development interns, rural entrepreneurs, business incubation fellows, and even school students curious about economics. 3. India-Focused and Globally Relevant - While the book has a strong India-centric narrative, the examples, historical parallels, and modern comparisons ensure global relevance. - Case studies include modern and ancient Indian and global, agricultural value chains, textile heritage, urban supply networks, digital commerce platforms and AI driven initiatives. 4. Supports New Thinking and training needs - Useful for skilling initiatives, EDP (Entrepreneurship Development Programmes), CSR training modules, and Agri/Tech value chain workshops.
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Value Chain for Beginners - Synergy of.... Ancient......New......and Modern
Introduction & Relevance of the Book In today's fast-paced global economy, the concept of value chains plays a crucial role in understanding how goods and services flow across geographies, how value is added at each stage of production and delivery, and how businesses, governments, and societies collaborate and compete within this framework. Unfortunately, despite its relevance, the study of value chains often remains confined to academic syllabi, business schools, and consulting circles. For young students, grassroots entrepreneurs and early professionals, there is a lack of an introductory-level, easy-to-read, India-rooted text that not only explains how value chains function but also narrates how these ideas have existed for millennia in our own civilisational wisdom. This book fills that important void. Purpose and Vision The vision behind "Value Chain for Beginners - Synergy of.... Ancient......New......and Modern" is to make the subject of value chains: - Understandable to the uninitiated, - Culturally grounded with Indian and world-historical references, - Contextualised with present-day business and developmental challenges, - Practical and relevant, with examples and case studies. This book aims to build foundational knowledge that can nurture curiosity, spark new business ideas, and empower decision-making across sectors. Whether someone is working with farmers, startups, MSMEs, or in sustainability and logistics - a good understanding of value chains becomes a force multiplier. What Makes This Book Unique? 1. A Time-Spanning Narrative: Ancient to Modern - The book starts with the age-old practices of trade, transport, and collaboration - from the Indus Valley dockyards, Mauryan trade routes, and Roman spice trades, to guilds and artisanal networks in ancient India. - It explains how value chains evolved in ancient and medieval societies and what we can learn from their resilience, design thinking, and stakeholder relationships. - This is then seamlessly linked to modern frameworks like Michael Porter's Value Chain Model, supply chain logistics, lean management, circular economy, digital transformation, and climate-resilient chains. 2. Beginner-Friendly Approach - The language used is free from jargon. - Key terms are explained with examples. - It is ideal for first-time learners, such as undergraduates, development interns, rural entrepreneurs, business incubation fellows, and even school students curious about economics. 3. India-Focused and Globally Relevant - While the book has a strong India-centric narrative, the examples, historical parallels, and modern comparisons ensure global relevance. - Case studies include modern and ancient Indian and global, agricultural value chains, textile heritage, urban supply networks, digital commerce platforms and AI driven initiatives. 4. Supports New Thinking and training needs - Useful for skilling initiatives, EDP (Entrepreneurship Development Programmes), CSR training modules, and Agri/Tech value chain workshops.
Introduction & Relevance of the Book In today's fast-paced global economy, the concept of value chains plays a crucial role in understanding how goods and services flow across geographies, how value is added at each stage of production and delivery, and how businesses, governments, and societies collaborate and compete within this framework. Unfortunately, despite its relevance, the study of value chains often remains confined to academic syllabi, business schools, and consulting circles. For young students, grassroots entrepreneurs and early professionals, there is a lack of an introductory-level, easy-to-read, India-rooted text that not only explains how value chains function but also narrates how these ideas have existed for millennia in our own civilisational wisdom. This book fills that important void. Purpose and Vision The vision behind "Value Chain for Beginners - Synergy of.... Ancient......New......and Modern" is to make the subject of value chains: - Understandable to the uninitiated, - Culturally grounded with Indian and world-historical references, - Contextualised with present-day business and developmental challenges, - Practical and relevant, with examples and case studies. This book aims to build foundational knowledge that can nurture curiosity, spark new business ideas, and empower decision-making across sectors. Whether someone is working with farmers, startups, MSMEs, or in sustainability and logistics - a good understanding of value chains becomes a force multiplier. What Makes This Book Unique? 1. A Time-Spanning Narrative: Ancient to Modern - The book starts with the age-old practices of trade, transport, and collaboration - from the Indus Valley dockyards, Mauryan trade routes, and Roman spice trades, to guilds and artisanal networks in ancient India. - It explains how value chains evolved in ancient and medieval societies and what we can learn from their resilience, design thinking, and stakeholder relationships. - This is then seamlessly linked to modern frameworks like Michael Porter's Value Chain Model, supply chain logistics, lean management, circular economy, digital transformation, and climate-resilient chains. 2. Beginner-Friendly Approach - The language used is free from jargon. - Key terms are explained with examples. - It is ideal for first-time learners, such as undergraduates, development interns, rural entrepreneurs, business incubation fellows, and even school students curious about economics. 3. India-Focused and Globally Relevant - While the book has a strong India-centric narrative, the examples, historical parallels, and modern comparisons ensure global relevance. - Case studies include modern and ancient Indian and global, agricultural value chains, textile heritage, urban supply networks, digital commerce platforms and AI driven initiatives. 4. Supports New Thinking and training needs - Useful for skilling initiatives, EDP (Entrepreneurship Development Programmes), CSR training modules, and Agri/Tech value chain workshops.
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