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India Sees Red For Nothing
The Dalmia group’s Red Fort deal is not the first corporate involvement in conservation.
A Passage To India
After a global acquisition spree, British industrialist Sanjeev Gupta is looking to buy at least four distressed Indian companies.
Breach Of Trust
For women, taking part in the world of late-night dinners and after-work drinks—where so much of business really gets done—can be risky. It requires a leap of faith that they’ll be treated professionally, not pressured for sex. Investor and former Tronc chairman Michael Ferro betrayed that covenant, say these executives.
Goodbye, Unicorns. Hello, IPOs!
Silicon Valley used to avoid the public markets. Now IPOs are back—because many startup founders desperately need them.
The Stories We Fall For
Humans crave narratives that impose order and make sense of random events. But this phenomenon, the “narrative fallacy”, can create serious problems — in the markets and in politics.
Managing L'Oréal's ‘Organised Chaos'
Jean-Paul Agon, now in his second decade as CEO of the world’s largest cosmetics company, on keeping a corporation flexible in a digital age.
Lessons In Uber's Rough Ride
In the wake of rampant sexism at the well-funded transportation company, Silicon Valley rethinks its pursuit of rule-breaking results.
A Game Of Cat And Mouse
India’s gaming market has for decades been chasing small revenues. But rising smartphone adoption, changing social attitude, and better payment ecosystem could be game changers.
Susmita Mohanty: A Space Odyssey
Space designer and entrepreneur Susmita Mohanty believes that space is not the final frontier. But even as she looks beyond the horizon, she’s working to make India’s space programme commercially profitable.
Sànnu. Ibaulachi. Bawo. Hello, Africa
Whatever the language, it’s the connection that matters. Meet Ramesh Awtaney, the man connecting Africa to the world. His story, from dealmaker to entrepreneur, is a lesson in old-fashioned networking.
Donald Trump And His Ideas
Corporate chiefs on the whole have been loving the Trump Rally. The one thing that scares them: What comes next?
Rocket Boom in the Desert
“NewSpace” companies are launching in the Mojave, and the technology is becoming more accessible. Could do-it-yourself space travel become a reality someday?
Israeli Startup Expert Eyes India
As the co-founder of a leading venture capital company, Chemi Peres is open to investing in Asian countries. But he does not rule out a totally different role for himself: that of a politician, like his late father.
The India Story
Despite all the churn and chaos caused by policy decisions and global economic conditions, there’s still hope for a strong Indian economy.
The Dramatic Makeover of Apple's Retail Stores
Entertainment, relaxation, and a few iPhone sales too.
Being A PSU Is Not An Easy Business!
India’s disinvestment drive has failed to excite investors. But a closer look reveals long-term returns.
A Wacky Take on Time
Maximilian Büsser founded MB&F to radically change watch designs. Keeping the firm artisanal is essential to maintain that creative edge, he says.
Fish Tales
Frozen Food Maker West coast Is Betting on Tilapia to Boost India’s Nutritional Intake—and the Company’s Bottom Line.
The Fading Rainbow - Can India Inc. Revive It?
A handful of companies from Godrej to Infosys have progressive policies to protect gay employees. But is the corporate world doing enough to change attitudes? The evidence is damning. One thing is clear though: Diversity improves profits.
Can Big Still Be Beautiful?
In an Era when “Conglomerate” has become a dirty word, Johnson & Johnson is making the case that heft and breadth can be virtues. Here’s how a 130-year-old heavyweight is learning to defy gravity.
Muji and The Art of Marketing
Be it toothbrushes or furniture, the Japanese retailer weaves magic with a perfect mix of premium and minimalism. Who needs brands?
Zarin Daruwala
When Zarin Daruwala was named head of Stanchart India, eyebrows were raised. Was it wise to leave a large bank that was doing well to head a smaller one that was in deep financial trouble?
Virtual Reality Goes Electric
Utility PG&E thinks VR technology may make inspecting equipment faster and safer.
The Fresh Prince of Shell India
The Disruptor No One Younger Has Been Picked to Lead a Top Energy Company in India Than Nitin Prasad. His Goal: to Steer the Anglo-Dutch Giant Beyond Oil and Gas Into New Frontiers Like Technology and Biofuels.
India's Font Guy
Everything by Design Satya Rajpurohit Ought to Have Been a Doctor Luckily for Font Design, He Failed Those Exams, Clearly, There Was a Different Design to His Career.
Mukesh Ambani's Big Balancing Act
Reliance's refining and petrochem bussiness are on a roll, but Jio, its much - anticipated 4g mobile service, has been beset with doubts. Can Ambani secure it and his own reputation as the torchbearer of his father's legacy?
How Education Is Uniting India Inc.
Big Business is moving on from focussing on institution building to ensuring grassroots outcomes.
I Will Follow
Irish rock icon Bono leads a widely acclaimed, data-driven, global organization that influences governments, rallies C-suites, and raises hundreds of millions of dollars for people living in poverty. What’s his secret? An ability to convince others that they are the true leaders of change, not him. Here’s what business can learn from a music legend.
25 Ways A.I. Is Changing Business
These 25 examples of Artificial Intelligence at work are beneficial, even inspiring—and they’re real.
All Charged Up And Not Sure Where To Go
Electric vehicles are the new black in the auto world. Anand Mahindra, known to be a risk-taker, is leading the electric vehicles play in India. But as the market grows and competition drives in, can Mahindra consolidate and maintain pole position?