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A knife of quotas at India Inc's throat might not help in achieving women's empowerment in boardrooms
Apple's all-out move to trash an earlier biography of its former boss beats logic
The way out is to create holistic waste management solutions with the participation of all stakeholders
Chairman Dentsu India and CEO, Dentsu Asia Pacific (South) says 360-degree communication is passe, and it's vital for brands to communicate every day of the year to stay relevant
Bloomberg, founder, Bloomberg LP & CEO, Bloomberg Philanthropies, tells why he returned to his eponymous media company after 12 years, why he took up the role of the UN Special Envoy and why his t
L&T chairman Naik talks about the three things that worry him most in the run-up to his retirement
Bosses have played a stellar role in stifling the voice of their junior colleagues
Interview with Chairman, Larsen & Toubro
Patricia Arquette did well with her 'gender tax' comment, but could have done better by advising what women can do for themselves to improve their pay and career prospects
Kejriwal has achieved phenomenal success by disrupting the command-and-control leadership model
Arvind Kejriwal has achieved phenomenal success by disrupting the command-and-control leadership model
Mistry's lab-to-market man
The US President was probably unaware that the son of a manual labourer had to abandon studies as his school closed down
Ratan Tata has welded a ragtag, slumbering conglomerate into a battle-ready global entity, delivering outsize earnings along the way
Being leaders in compensation and benefits, collective bargaining for wages is a non-issue in the industry
Remember his famous statement in an interview to India Today magazine that he was "willing to salaam anyone" in the government as the most "important external environment is the Government of India"
The finance ministry has ignored some of the more substantive recommendations of the P J Nayak committee report
If an interviewer asks that, the answer should be an obvious one: 'Yes, I do'
The ban on radio-taxi operators is like sacking the Delhi Police Commissioner just because one of his officers issued character certificate to the rape-accused driver just four months ago
Job prospects are grim today, as humans and organisations aren't keeping up with the pace of technology