Outlook Business - August 2024
Outlook Business - August 2024
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In this issue
Family Feuds...
And How To Avoid Them
FAMOUS FIVE FAMILY FEUDS
A visual journey through the history of the biggest business family feuds in India. What drove siblings against each other? Find out in this tell-all
WHAT TO MAKE OF BUDGET 2024
Balance is the buzzword. The Union Budget 2024 has shown that minor electoral setbacks cannot baffle the Modi regime. Yet lessons have been learnt. The years-long outcry for jobs has finally led to some action. The aspiring and disproportionately influential middle class, however, is not entirely happy
PROTECTING THE FAMILY RICHES
Relatives falling out is bad for business. Family constitutions, settlement agreements and family trusts can smoothen wrinkles. But will they be enough to gain investor trust and ensure the survival of family enterprises in the long run?
7 mins
Transformative Growth and Innovation: Herbalife India's Path to Success
From leveraging a robust distributor network to embracing product localisation and entering the luxury Ayurvedic skincare market, Herbalife India is setting new benchmarks in the wellness industry. Ajay Khanna, Managing Director, Herbalife India in an exclusive interview with Amit Shanbaug, the Associate Editor of Outlook Business discusses the company's impressive 17% growth over the past year and the strategies driving this success.
3 mins
THE PEACEMAKER
Even within the constraints of patriarchy, women wield immense power. Once upon a time, women stopped conflicts between kingdoms at war. Now, they stop billionaire families from breaking apart in their role as chief emotional officers
6 mins
The Inspirational Journey of Saurav Lohani
BUILDING A PR POWERHOUSE
3 mins
SOFT RULES FOR BUSINESS FAMILIES
Managing a family business is complex.
4 mins
A CHARTER TO AVOID CONFLICT
India's family businesses have long been the bedrock of our economy, built on the values of hard work, prudence and commitment to long-term success.
2 mins
Lata Gullapalli: A Visionary Leader
Lata is also a sought-after speaker, particularly on the topic of mentoring women in senior leadership roles
2 mins
It is Not About Me, But About We
The Bharat Ram family has seen two splits: In 1989 and then in 1999. During the second split, Ashish and Kartik Bharat Ram decided there would be no splits on their watch. In a conversation with Ayaan Kartik and Neeraj Thakur, the two brothers talk about how they have kept the family together
4 mins
Family Business Education Key To Governance
Farhad Forbes, global chair of Family Business Network and co-chair of Forbes Marshall, talks about what family businesses must do to survive in an interview with Ayaan Kartik and Neeraj Thakur
3 mins
"Paradip Port: Setting New Benchmarks in Maritime Leadership"
Uncovering how Paradip Port emerged as India's leading major port with innovative strategies and sustainable growth initiatives.
5 mins
A FINE BALANCE
With job creation at the forefront, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's Budget aims to navigate BJP's electoral setback while keeping the growth momentum intact
3 mins
'NOT A BUDGET INDIA SHOULD BE HAPPY ABOUT'
It has become commonplace for business leaders in India to sing the praises of any economic policies of the Narendra Modi government—even when they are clearly wrong and misguided (like the demonetisation of November 2016).
4 mins
BALANCED MIX OF PROGRESSIVE POLICIES
The Union Budget 2024-25 is the first budget of the third consecutive term of the [Modi] government.
3 mins
A SHOT IN THE ARM FOR MSMEs
Micro-, small- and medium-enterprises (MSMEs) are a critical part of the economic backbone of India.
3 mins
'Am Not in Favour of Directly Stimulating Consumption'
India should prioritise income growth rather than directly boosting consumption, says T.V. Somanathan, Union finance secretary. In an interview with Parth Singh, he says that the Union Budget emphasises job creation and addresses existing skills gaps.
3 mins
'Challenge is Creating Better-Paying Jobs'
In a post-Budget interview, Ajay Seth, secretary, department of economic affairs, tells Parth Singh that net annual accretion to EPFO is approximately 13 million and not 8 million
2 mins
'New Tax Regime Allows for Better Financial Planning'
Simplicity and higher returns in the new tax regime would compensate for the benefits in the older one, encouraging more people to migrate going forward, Sanjay Malhotra, revenue secretary, tells Parth Singh.
2 mins
'WANT TO INVEST IN WELLNESS START-UPS'
The multifaceted performer opens up about her projects, investments and taking stand on issues
3 mins
BRIDGING THE GAP
With government funds drying up, public educational institutions are reaching out to the private sector to sponsor research. Companies are only too happy as they can outsource their R&D to competent academics
6 mins
'BUYERS OF HIGHEND PROJECTS VALUE EXCLUSIVITY'
Rising household incomes are driving the demand for residential properties in India, says Ramesh Ranganathan, chief executive, K Raheja Corp Homes, a real estate company.
1 min
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