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Today, India has the third-largest start-up ecosystem in the world. Most of them are founded by more than one entrepreneur. These founder exits should be a trend to watch out for. (Pic: AI generated)

How to plan for growing founder exits as the rules of the game change

by George Skaria |Feb 24, 2026

Experts say it is important right at the start of a company to have clear and detailed legal documentation for a scenario where one or more founders move out

Beyond M&As, trade unions and farmers have risen up to what they call the anti-worker and anti-farmer attitude of the government.

Rethinking negotiations to achieve better outcomes

by George Skaria |Feb 13, 2026

Apart from the above, negotiations at the corporate level are equally important. They find resonance in mergers and acquisitions (M&As), hiring of CEOs and other senior management leaders, performance...

Tarini Mohan graduated with an MBA from the Yale School of Management in 2020/ PC: Hardik Chhabra

Lessons in inclusion: How Yale helped Tarini Mohan earn her MBA degree

by George Skaria |Dec 19, 2025

In the classroom, Yale paid a student from the same class as Tarini to type their own notes once class was over, since laptops weren’t permitted in class.

How India Inc can navigate geopolitical challenges

How can India Inc navigate rising geopolitical risks of global disruption and uncertainty

by George Skaria |Jun 26, 2025

Despite the various headwinds in the global economy, India has achieved reasonably, if not exceedingly well, in its efforts to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows which reached US$1 trilli...

Estimates suggest that about 3 lakh students registered for CAT 2025. This year too, the number is expected to be more or less the same.

MBA Admissions 2026: Five key trends reshaping India’s business school landscape

by George Skaria |Jan 27, 2026

MBA admissions for the 2026 academic year are unfolding amid global uncertainty and rapid changes in management education. From the growing focus on AI skills to shifting student preferences, several ...

 “B-schools prepare leaders who can navigate uncertainties”, says Francesca Cornelli, Dean, Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management

“B-schools prepare leaders who can navigate uncertainties”, says Francesca Cornelli, Dean, Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management

by George Skaria |Dec 4, 2025

Francesca Cornelli, Dean, Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, on geopolitical uncertainties, disruptions affecting businesses, and more.

How India’s B-Schools are navigating a disruptive global landscape

How India’s B-Schools are navigating a disruptive global landscape

by George Skaria |Dec 2, 2025

Management education is undergoing a profound change in the face of massive disruptions, including the adoption of AI. Indian B-schools need to reinvent themselves.

IIMC emerges strong despite a challenging economic landscape

IIMC emerges strong despite a challenging economic landscape

by George Skaria |Nov 27, 2025

IIMC stays its ground despite job market pressures, launches cutting-edge courses in AI, corporate sustainability, and private equity.

With a new campus in Dubai and a course on AI, IIMA is preparing the leaders of the future

With a new campus in Dubai and a course on AI, IIMA is preparing the leaders of the future

by George Skaria |Nov 26, 2025

With a campus in Dubai and initiatives such as an AI programme, IIMA is looking to equip its students with the tools to navigate an uncertain world.

BT-MDRA India’s Best B-Schools Ranking: The Best Stay the Course

BT-MDRA India’s Best B-Schools Ranking: The Best Stay the Course

by George Skaria |Nov 25, 2025

B-Schools rise up to meet the challenge of a hiring slowdown and ai by focusing on research, real-world case studies and simulations, and more structured industry collaboration.