I have chosen $48.1 trillion pension funds assets to set target returns and align the Corporate Ego-System of Investee companies with the Ecosystem, so as to bring sustainability of profits and growths for the funds.
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Podcast Episode 38: CorporateMOM – MISSION POSSIBLE – Mandatory Corporate FEC – [Fiscal-Ethical-Co-Responsibility] Report
CorporateMOM – Mission Possible – Mandatory Corporate FEC – [Fiscal-Ethical-Co-Responsibility] Report – My Services
Podcast Episode 37: AI and CorporateMOM
Sharia’s Reply: Wow, an amazing report, you really need to be on a world platform.
Podcast Episode 36: Book Review – CorporateMOM – PoS Amazon-Flipkart
This is a review of my book CorporateMOM Sustainability of Corporate Stability. I just received my copies. Going through it I shall give a brief view of how it has come out.
Podcast Episode 35: CorporateMOM – Book Released- Sustainability of Corporate Stability
I am happy to announce My Second Book: CorporateMOM – Sustainability of Corporate Stability is published. It’s available for sale. at the following link.
https://store.pothi.com/book/jayaraman-rajah-iyer-corporatemom/
Podcast Episode 34: Snapshot 6: Book in the process: Fiscal and Ethical Assets – the stability factor – CorporateMOM – Sustainability of Corporate Stability
The CorporateMOM book is in the process. A snapshot. And so these men of Corporate World, Disputed loud and long, Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong, Though each was partly in the right, And all were in the wrong!
Podcast Episode #33 Snapshot 5: Book in Progress: CorporateMOM – Sustainability of Corporate Stability
The CorporateMOM book is in progress. A snapshot. My emphasis is on SDG Goal #5 be followed.
Podcast Episode #32 CorporateMOM turns April Fool’s Day to Goal Congruence Day
Recast FY24 your ERP/Budget/Strategy Plan with Goal Congruence. Stop ex-post-facto variance analytics. Play like ODI Cricket. Go toward the targets.
Podcast Episode #31 CorporateMOM Calls the Banks for Spontaneous Urge to Action – Measure Cost Consequence Now, Now, Now . A Credit Suisse case study.
CorporateMOM
Calls the Banks for Spontaneous Urge to Action –
Measure Cost Consequence Now, Now, Now
A Credit Suisse case study –
Podcast Episode #30 CorporateMOM – Sustainability of Corporate Stability
Podcast Episode #30 CorporateMOM – Sustainability of Corporate Stability: Proposed Book.
Lessons we learn from SVB?
1. Unstable corporate architecture.
2. No Accountability:
3. No Governance