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A STUDY ON WORK LIFE BALANCE AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY: A HIGH GROWTH APPROACH IN THE CORPORATE WORLD

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Dr. Saikumari.V, Sharon Sandra Y, Shreyaa Shrinidhi Y, Yogesh K, Thanushiya R
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.s2.288

Abstract

Work life balance is now playing an important role in deciding the job-related performance of employees in any industry. Work and life remain the two most paramount areas in the life of a utilized single person. Nonetheless, the test of adjusting work and non-work requests is one of today’s focal attentiveness toward both people and organizations. Manufacturing companies in newly industrialized countries contribute substantially to their global innovation networks. Those manufacturers perform not only production and physical distribution functions, but also design and engineering functions in the processes of bringing new products world-wide. The corporate business outreach focuses on development of more analytical and intellectual progression of products and its diversified nature among other similar products present in the market. This paper examines the relationship between manufacturing, business strategy of the existing and building corporate business, suppliers. moreover, network innovation agility in all business and corporate across the world past and present have showed immense growth by the building networks and powerful investments and strategic provisioning between corporates across the world. No single best strategy can fit all mode of business hence various improvised strategies have been adopted globally across corporate and business, this is an attempt to approach growth dynamics within small and large business by the identification and systemization of business developmental implications. Here we try to conceptualize the term and concept business development by means of its constituents and its contextualized impact. We prefer to see the study as descriptive as well as Analytical.

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