Forbes India - March 2, 2018
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While the Ambanis, Piramals et al are familiar names on the Indian business landscape, little is known about the companies that make up the universe of family-owned businesses. Many of these are built around a regional flagship activity, but are now harbouring pan-India aspirations riding on the back of technological innovations. In this issue we feature ventures like Cycle Pure Agarbathies, which has taken puja rituals digital with its own website and app, and ACG Worldwide, which has quietly become a global pharma services giant.
The Good Blend
Wagh Bakri tea has earned a name to rival the biggies in the business by focusing on regional tastes and cautious growth
7 mins
'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 mins
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 mins
Good Corporate Governance Always Pays Off
Infosys among top three companies on IFC India scorecard despite recent controversies
5 mins
The Right Path
How the Premjis of Wipro are showing that majority ownership need not come in the way of good governance
7 mins
'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 mins
Forbes India Magazine Description:
Utgiver: Digital18
Kategori: Business
Språk: English
Frekvens: Fortnightly
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