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Life beyond Kwid
The draft Bill on euthanasia should have allowed 'living will'
Mutual fund houses can't argue in favour of opaque compensation practices
'Monday blues' and 'Thank God it's Friday' will never go away, but companies can try to ensure that employees say them more in jest
The question may sound irrelevant, but several public sector banks seem to have a different view
While there are mindset issues, there is enough evidence to suggest that divided work-family loyalties play a big role
On the move, always
Berns tells Shyamal Majumdar why copying global templates won't work in India where product development cycles are typically much shorter
Management guru Ram Charan raises hopes further by writing on the cover of the book that it takes you "behind closed doors of what actually happens in family businesses."
As changing the central laws might be daunting, the Modi government should just nudge other states to emulate the model set by Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh
Interview with Chairman, Vedanta Resources
At a time when designer job titles are the in-thing, receptionists have a right to be called 'Director of First Impressions'
The law of diminishing returns catches up as one goes up the ladder
Students everyone is chasing don't want to pursue engineering, while their counterparts in lower-rung institutes are stuck with dead-end jobs
A new book shares simple but powerful tips for women executives to meet the challenge of the three Ms
India Inc's busy bees should stop treating back-to-back meetings as some kind of a macho badge of honour