Sisters in Solidarity: Breaking the Bondage of Marginalised Women in India
By Saumya Sindhwani
Harvard Business Publishing | May 2017
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Sindhwani, Saumya. Sisters in Solidarity: Breaking the Bondage of Marginalised Women in India Harvard Business Publishing .
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Harvard Business Publishing, 2017
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Case study on an award winning social enterprise and how they can ensure sustainability

Saumya Sindhwani is an Assistant Professor of Strategy and Organisational Behaviour (Practice) at the Indian School of Business (ISB). Her research interests are at the intersection of strategy, leadership, and society. She actively looks into the challenges faced by organisations while designing and implementing strategy, given the highly volatile, uncertain, and complex business environment we live in today.

She also has a keen interest in the role of women as economic change agents, including their leadership styles. She has published two books, one on leadership and the other on the role of creativity in business. Prior to entering academia, she has spent many years as a consultant with Aon Hewitt and also worked with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). She regularly publishes in applied journals and presents at various academic conferences and corporate events.

Professor Sindhwani is an award-winning teacher. She is also an accomplished poet, with her poems published in various anthologies.

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