In the last part of the three-part series, Sanjay Dawar and Anurag Gupta explain how the successful Indian globalisers excel at leadership and talent management to pull ahead of the competition
Business schools around the world are toying with new ideas to make the case study method of teaching more engaging
Interview with Co-founder & CEO Lenskart
The balance of power has been tilting towards CEOs and insiders, which weakens vertical accountability, says a new book
A seemingly other worldly approach to organising the tennis tournament yields huge profits and is a masterpiece of subliminal marketing
Dirty laundry, dish drainers, detergents and skull caps inspire three designers to reinvent style and make the banal fashionable
The author gets a glimpse of aristocratic life in the 19th century through the lens of Raja Deen Dayal
How about a watch that goes back in time? The author checks out a collection showcasing British India coins
Naturalist Vivek Menon's latest book on India's mammals, exhaustive and thoroughly researched, will appeal as much to the lay reader as to the expert
Two home-theatre systems can make the virtual world come alive
The new Audi S4 looks nice and genteel and suitable for rush-hour commuting. But the author finds that it is equally at home on speed tracks
Madurai is a unique hub for the trade in jasmine flowers. Exports are picking up, but there are setbacks in the cultivation