BW Businessworld Magazine - December 09, 2017
BW Businessworld Magazine - December 09, 2017
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This issue of BW Businessworld covers the iconic textiles Arvind group that began operations in the 1890s.In the last one decade or so, the Lalbhai group has spawned Internet platforms for others to sell their wares, specialised engineering, water solutions, real estate and apparel retailing.In our second cover, we focus on the Sanjiv Goenka led RP-SG Group. While power generation and distribution remains the dominant business of the group, Goenka, and son Shashwat, are aiming to make the company relevant for the new age consumer.
A New Era Is Upon Us
The world is undergoing a great transformational change, and so is India. But India is ready for it.
5 mins
Rebooting Customer Loyalty In Experience Economy
New age digital technology trends are driving availability, at the heart of delivering an unmatched consumer experience. As businesses aim to deliver on-demand customer requirements, any downtime of application or loss of critical data can impact a customer’s journey across various touch points. So big or small enterprises should never be affected because of such downtime, and hence, availability plays a critical role.
2 mins
Politics, Like Crime, Pays
POLITICS IS THE FIRST refuge of scoundrels. That piece of conventional wisdom may be contested by the few politicians who regard themselves as serving the public interest. Statistics tell a different tale: 1,581 MPs and MLAs across political parties face criminal prosecution. Nearly 34 per cent of MPs in the current Lok Sabha have criminal cases against them.
4 mins
A Culture Cross
RECENTLY CAME ACROSS two interesting articles that were both informative and analytical in their respective areas. One was on how to tackle under-performing cultures, and the other was a worldwide indexing of countries by their capacity to provide education for the future. The digestion of these two pieces side by side brought up some intersecting concepts in my mind. Let me elaborate.
2 mins
‘The Future Of Regional Print Is Very Bright'
LOKMAT IS ALL set to celebrate 100 years of its existence on 15 December. The group is also planning to announce its Delhi edition to mark the occasion. Looking back at the successful journey of the group Vijay Darda, Chairman, Lokmat Group, spoke to Naziya Alvi Rahman about the trends that are shaping the regional language press in India, competition with digital, the future of print and more. Edited excerpts:
2 mins
‘Print Media Not Ready To Quit The Race Yet'
CALL THEM OLD SCHOOL, or simply a stubborn streak, but there is a section of media industry captains who believe that the narrative of a print-past or a digital-future is as misplaced as the Kindle taking over print copies. Dainik Bhaskar, among the largest print groups in India, is putting its money where its mouth is and has set aside an investment of Rs 200 crore to augment its print play which included a massive brand relaunch, entering new markets and increasing its printing facilities. Girish Agarwaal, Promoter Director, Dainik Bhaskar Group, says, “In the metros, the English newspapers are not growing as much but due to that, it has become fashionable to say that print in India is going the same way that it has in the US. There is a misconception around print and it is only our fault that we have not presented the facts and corrected it.” In this interview with Noor Fathima Warsia, Agarwaal details the expansion plans that Bhaskar Group has earmarked for itself including going all aggressive in Bihar – one of the largest print markets in India. Edited Excerpts:
5 mins
Beyond The Thunder
The launch of the new Thums Up flavour says many things about the brand.
4 mins
Hello Alexa!
Amazon has taken time to bring its AI-powered Echo series of smart speakers to India but the wait has been worth it.
2 mins
Newest Kid On The Block
OnePlus has released the swanky new 5T variant to help keep the brand up with the Joneses.
3 mins
Last Word - John Mattone
JOHN MATTONE, used to be the executive coach of Apple Inc.’s late and iconic Co-founder Steve Jobs and is today rated among the top rung leadership coaches, second only to Marshall Goldsmith. Yet, it was a profession he adopted at the age of 55. In a tête-à-tête with Nina Kler, Mattone shares his perspective on leadership and his amazing life’s journey . Excerpts:
3 mins
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Publisher: BW Businessworld Media Private Limited
Category: Business
Language: English
Frequency: Fortnightly
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