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The Question Of A Generation
01 Dec
2012
  • Posted by Lyndon Rego & Joel Wright
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Lyndon Rego & Joel Wright from the Center for Creative Leadership argue that India Inc. must get involved in the nation’s educational system

Personality of your business
01 Dec
2012
  • Posted by POORNIMA KAVLEKAR
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For many entrepreneurs, their business principles are an extension of their own principles in life. But if business demands, can they remain true?

Maximising it possibilities
01 Nov
2012
  • Posted by PARI NATARAJAN
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The IT sector is going through a techtonic shift as its reach goes beyond technology companies and into the board rooms of every organisation. Here are some of the trends that will govern how businesses can successfully leverage technology to win

Microcredit: In need of a champion entrepreneur
15 Jun
2011
  • Posted by S. Meera & S. Prem Kumar
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India’s microcredit industry is going through a shakeup. In spite of several regulatory challenges, the Andhra Pradesh crisis and in general, bad press associated with the sector, the need for microcredit cannot be ignored. What the sector needs is a champion who can see the industry through this trying phase into the future

Pages from the President’s visit
15 Nov
2010
  • Posted by GopiNatarajan
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Did Mr. Barack Obama’s recently concluded visit to India touch upon the real issues or was it an exercise in political diplomacy?

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