Culture
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Mergers & Apprehensions
While the Grasim-Nuvo merger is expected to unlock value in the financial services business of the Aditya birla Group, concerns remain for Grasim’s minority shareholders.
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September 16,2016
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Sail's Up
After a couple of unsuccessful attempts, Hector Beverages hit the nail on the head with Paper Boat. It’s now ready to take new and established players in the ethnic drinks category head on.
9 min |
September 16,2016
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ACT Fibernet: Building 'Highways'
In a span of eight years, the broadband ISP is already the fourth-largest and is set to ramp up operations across India.
6 min |
September 16,2016
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Meet The Talented Mr. Ranveer Singh
He has a quirky dress sense, boundless energy and a very intelligent mind. But above all else, Ranveer Singh is immersed in his craft and constantly yearning to excel himself. And he realises that he is at that stage when the possibilities before him are, in one word, limitless.
10+ min |
January 6, 2017
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mastering the mid path
how dsp blackrock scripted a return to form through fresh blood, team work and a belief in the small and mid cap space.
10+ min |
october 28, 2016
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we will surprise our customers very soon
pankaj munjal is dreaming big and taking the world’s largest bicycle maker, hero cycles, into areas that it has never ventured into.
8 min |
october 28, 2016
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Made In India For The World
Multinational giants like GE, Siemens and Bosch are mastering reverse engineering to take made-for-India products global
9 min |
May 11, 2018
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'I Am Happy I Knew When To Drop The Camera And Save The Kids'
Danish Siddiqui, 34, and Reuters colleague Adnan Abidi are the first Indian photojournalists to win the Pulitzer. Siddiqui talks about his coverage of the Rohingya crisis
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May 11, 2018
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'There Are Two Kinds Of Academia'
Ashok Jhunjhunwala of IIT-Madras says that most academia, happy so far to not go beyond lab demos, are slowly warming up to industry tie-ups
4 min |
May 11, 2018
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'Most Innovations Are Scouted By Volunteers'
Anil K Gupta talks about supporting and encouraging grassroots innovations
5 min |
May 11, 2018
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'It's The Golden Age Of Travel In Apac'
Hilton hotels’ Alan Watts on why he does not feel threatened by the Airbnb model and doing business in India in the age of GST
4 min |
May 11, 2018
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High Voltage Growth
The chittilappilly family has helmed the growth of v-guard industries, and now wonderla holidays.
2 min |
March 31, 2017
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'In The Old Days, You Could Buy Talent With Money'
Damien O’Brien, chairman of executive search firm Egon Zehnder, talks about the evolution of company boards and identifying new leaders
7 min |
March 2, 2018
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Family Tree
Jonathan Saperstein began his efforts to professionalise and dominate the nursery industry with a hostile takeover of a grower—from his dad
5 min |
March 2, 2018
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'Preparing The Next Generation Is An Important Aspect Of Succession Planning'
Douglas Shackelford, dean of University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler Business School, says future leaders must be adept at balancing tradition with innovation
4 min |
March 2, 2018
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US Approval For Biocon Holds Bigger Promise
FDA nod to company’s biosimilar drug is encouraging for other Indian pharma companies in the same space
2 min |
January 5, 2018
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No Writers' Block
Authors who have become literary brands are now attempting to stretch their wings and create new revenue streams
4 min |
January 5, 2018
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Honey, They Shrunk Your Screen
Why actors—both from the fringes and the mainstream— are gravitating towards OTT platforms
5 min |
January 5, 2018
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Talking The Talk
With the help of machine learning and automation, Uniphore wants every Indian to access health care, education and banking on their mobile phones—in their own language
7 min |
January 19, 2018
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Anita Dongre: From Tiny Boutiques To A Fashion Empire
Around 20 years ago, designer Anita Dongre filled a gap in women’s Western wear in India. Today, she’s running a veritable fashion empire
8 min |
March 17, 2017
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A Vault To Remember
Despite missing out on a medal in the Rio Olympics, gymnast Dipa Karmakar is part of sporting history
5 min |
March 17, 2017
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Nokia Reloaded
Finnish handset maker Nokia is making a bold comeback in its new avatar, but can it relive its glory days?
10+ min |
June 22, 2018
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One Of A Kind
OnePlus almost over looked the Indian market initially. Having corrected its misstep, the Chinese company now gets the maximum share of revenue from the country
6 min |
June 22, 2018
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By The Banks Of The Blue Danube
A day in Budapest, a city of two halves, is a stroll both through past and present
7 min |
June 22, 2018
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How 2 Australian Billionaires Built Smarter Tools That Sell Themselves
Enterprise software giants use armies of salespeople to hawk imperfect products and endless updates. The two Australian billionaires behind Atlassian have built smarter tools that sell themselves. Just ask Tesla, Snapchat, NASA and the entire Ivy League
6 min |
July 7, 2017
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How Long Of A Reach?
Pro basketball’s Asian appeal is obvious, but it struggles to seed NBA talent here
6 min |
July 7, 2017
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Tarun Sawhney And Nikhil Sawhney: Two To Tango
While the Sawhney brothers run disparate businesses, they are committed to making their companies the best run in their respective fields
7 min |
July 7, 2017
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The Baton Carriers
This is as good a time as any for gen-nexters to prove themselves true leaders in their family businesses.
4 min |
July 7, 2017
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China's AI Advantage
Veteran researcher and investor Kai-Fu Lee believes that the US is destined to lose its lead in the Artificial Intelligence race
4 min |
July 7, 2017
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Auto Play
Chandigarh-based autorickshaw aggregation company Jugnoo is revving up its business by going beyond ride-hailing services
6 min |
