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Sowing New Seeds
Why Kaveri Seeds, which was propelled by hybrid cotton to the top, needs to do an encore with maize, rice and vegetables
The New Crop
Urbanites who are quitting their corporate careers to work in the farm sector are changing more than just their occupations
Return To Campus
More and more professionals are ditching the traditional MBA and turning to platforms like GreyCampus, one of the fastest-growing providers of online certification courses, to stay relevant
'Indian Business Education Is Strongly Influenced By The American Model'
Anjani Jain, acting dean of Yale School of Management, says Indian management education is beginning to provide a more global perspective to students
'India Has All The Characteristics That Fuelled American Entrepreneurship'
Jonathan Levin, dean of Stanford Business School, says the country’s deep capital markets, pool of innovators and improving digital infrastructure make it a perfect breeding ground for great businesses
Most MBAs Know Theory But Can't Convert Ideas Into Actions
A lot of modern management programmes put much emphasis on theory-driven practice, writing offthe incredible value in practice-driven theory
Liberal Arts Helps People Become Life-Long Learners
Exposing management students to the stream will help create well-rounded business managers
Towards A Clean Bill Of Health
New Delhi-based Consure Medical’s one-of-its-kind device Qora has the potential to be the Foley catheter of faecal incontinence therapy
'There Is A Need To Grow All Of India'
Hero Enterprise Chairman Sunil Munjal feels impact investing must bridge the gap between the top and the bottom of the pyramid to quell social unrest as well as foster growth
Can Ola Ride The Gravy Train?
By buying Foodpanda’s India operations, the cab aggregator re-enters a bruising, cash-guzzling sector
An Independent Director Is An Oxymoron
The fiascos at Infosys and Tata Sons show that succession planning in Indian businesses is not easy and that promoters still hold maximum control
Nine To Nine
Why getting back to record levels of economic growth hit a decade ago will be no walk in the park.
It's A Full-Time Job
As India aims for higher growth, it not only needs a massive spurt in job creation but also more meaningful employment.
Reimagining Indian IT
To maintain its share in the economy, the sector will have to reinvent its revenue model and technological capabilities.
9 Beneficiaries
Here are nine sectors that’ll benefit if India grows at 9 percent. However, that will be sustainable only if agriculture and allied sectors become active participants in, and major beneficiaries of, the growth story.
Hey 19
Jobs, oil prices and rural economy will be key factors in determining Narendra Modi’s fate in the 2019 elections.
Cooking Up A Storm
The recent ‘fake cheese’ video is among a spate of incidents that threatens to derail the QSR industry that was just about getting its act together.
Checking In
Ritesh Agarwal Of Oyo Is Giving Budget Travellers A Variety Of Options Across The Country.
An Immaculate Style
A Designer By Chance, Aneeth Arora Has Made Simplicity Her Byword.
A Roast Well Done
Tanmay Bhat, Co-Founder of All India Bakchod, believes being bold changed the way the country looked at the comedy collective.
Shubhra Chadda, Co Founder Of Chumbak Cashed In On India's Love For The Quirky
Shubhra Chadda, co-founder of retail chain Chumbak, has made a business out of the quirky brand.
About Money And More
Seven Years Ago, Karthik Reddy, Co-Founder And Managing Partner, Blume Ventures, Decided To Fill A Funding Gap In India. So Far, So Good.
Out Of The Box
Innovation And Customer Obsession Are The Two Pillars On Which Co-Founder Rajiv Srivatsa Has Built Urban Ladder.
Rahul Singh, From Being Bankrupt To Funding The Largest Alco-Beverage Chain
Rahul Singh, founder & ceo of the Beer Café, found his equilibrium in merging alcohol with a café vibe.
"There Is No Market More Important Than India"
Bill Mcdermott, CEO and executive board member of software services firm SAP AG, says companies that capture Asia will be the ones to run the world
The Confident Craftsman
Sushant Singh Rajput sheds his reclusiveness once the camera rolls. And filmmakers are impressed with the actor’s ability to learn and unlearn
In Data They Trust
Extreme personalisation is the holy grail of ecommerce, and Flipkart is gearing up with big-data analytics and deep learning to know its customers like open books. Speech recognition may not be far behind
An Equitable Music
Diversification and best practices helped Vasudevan PN’s Equitas keep its head above water during the MFI crisis of 2010. Today, it has evolved into a small finance bank which could be an exciting, yet tough phase for the company
Civil War
At the core of the ongoing boardroom battle at the $103-billion Tata group, one of India’s most important corporate institutions, is a serious deficit of trust. How it plays out will have ramifications not just for group companies but also for Corporate India.
The First & The Fearless
Cipla’s YK Hamied is no ordinary business leader. He is a pioneer and a disruptor who has significantly changed the global pharma landscape in his over 50-year professional career.