Always known for its male-skew, the network hopes to reach women in small towns with its new channel's programming
Interview with CEO, Personal Care, Philips
Part of Southwest Airlines' success can be attributed to its philosophy of hiring, says a new book
LOOPTAIL: HOW ONE COMPANY CHANGED THE WORLD BY REINVENTING BUSINESS
Among the various social media platforms, the Grant Thornton report says Facebook is still most popular
Developed markets have performed better than emerging market firms in the top 10 TSR-based rankings, says a BCG report
A company's approach to talent should be a core component of its overall strategy
Nothing glitters like silver for jewellery designer Sumit Sawhney. The author takes a look at his quirky creations
President Pranab Mukherjee is trying to change the functioning and image of the 340-room palace built by Edwin Lutyens on Raisina Hill
With Sushil Kumar and Yogeshwar Dutt at the fag end of their careers, a new breed of young Indian wrestlers will have to step up for the Asian Games
The defunct Kingfisher Airlines still maintains a big employee roster. The authors write about the suspended lives these men and women lead
While a laudable effort, the Bangalore International Wine Festival has many contradictions as it tries to be all things to all people
With reports that poultry is causing antibiotic resistance in humans, how wise is it to eat chicken? The author questions experts and poultry farmers on the issue
Family feuds do not just tear businesses apart, they shape them, says the author in his latest book that brings the inside stories of some of India's most high-profile business battles. An excerpt