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The Great Green Gamble
Recent rock-bottom bids in solar and wind power have changed the renewable power business, but viability of such projects is doubtful.
Bitcoin Mimics The Property Of Gold
In 2017, the largest cryptocurrency Bitcoin's price rose over 1,300 percent, and it has been swinging wildly this year, worrying regulatory agencies globally. Nicolas Cary, Co-founder and President of Blockchain, the largest blockchain firm globally, provides the technology that supports storing and transactions of Bitcoins. He spoke to BT’s Manu Kaushik over the phone, in the middle of a busy day at his London office.
Why People Quit Their Jobs
Tech Surveillance and Social Media Monitoring Point to New Triggers.
Why CEOs Must Delve Into Design Thinking
As Traditional Silos Break Down, Companies Require Innovative Solutions to Transition From Industrial to Digital Organisations.
Humans, You're Not Next
Although the Two Cloned Monkeys in China Are Doing Well, Human Cloning Is Not Imminent.
Secret Scanner
Smartphone Manufacturers Are Working Towards Integrating the Fingerprint Scanner Under the Phone’s Display.
Put Own House In Order
RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das recently came down heavily on advanced economies for unilateral policies and the risk it poses for the world. Das advised emerging market economies to follow policies that promote macroeconomic and financial stability, while focusing on growth.
Starting A New Chapter
The National Education Policy draft is path-breaking in the changes it suggests to reform Indian education. But implementation and funding could be huge challenges.
Makeover Mantra
IF YOUR CHERISHED PHOTOGRAPHS, LETTERS, MUSIC OR OTHER IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS ARE LOCKED AWAY IN THE ANALOGUE WORLD, GIVE THEM A DIGITAL LEASE OF LIFE WITH THESE SIMPLE DO-IT-YOURSELF STEPS.
“B-SCHOOLS SHOULD LEVERAGE WHAT'S UNIQUE TO INDIA”
Sangeet Chowfla, President and CEO, Graduate Management Admission Council, which conducts the Graduate Management Admission Test, speaks to Sonal Khetarpal of Business Today about the demand for specialised courses and rise of non-US B-schools. Edited excerpts:
When Holograms Go To Work
Microsoft’s HoloLens 2 can be combined with other emerging technologies to help people at work.
Tailor-Made
Massive open online courses, or MOOCs, could be the most convenient way to upskill or reskill people and drive professional growth.
The Mystery Behind The Death Of India's Coffee Magnate
Unravelling the mystery behind the death of India's coffee magnate.
How To Manage Your Perfectionism!
If you genuinely want to be a high achiever, you’re bound to do some things imperfectly. Here are some ideas of how to let go of your penchant for perfectionism.
IndiGo: Is The Truce For Real?
Is the truce between the warring co-founders of IndiGo for real?
Finding Voice
Should brands be opinionated on social media?
Rough Ride
Business confidence slides in the first quarter of 2018/19 as businesses feel the pinch of GST and brace for policy inaction and higher interest rates, finds the latest Business Today-C fore Business Confidence Survey.
One Year Of GST!
The GST bandwagon has had a choppy ride in the first year but is gaining momentum. Further fine-tuning of the GST law holds key to future success.
Lessons From A Paradigm Shift
When change knocked, transformation management played a key role in designing a new pathway to progress.
Rebooting iOS
iOs12 will be looking to correct the problems of its earlier avatar. It also has a host of new features. Here's what users can expect.
Seeing Through The Wall
A new AI application enables one to see human posture and movement right through the wall; here’s why we need it.
jinxed!
rbi’s one-size-fits-all strategic debt restructuring scheme is turning out to be a damp squib.