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AICTE — time to revamp
Rishi Joshi
April 16, 2008
The statutory body, which is supposed to regulate higher education in the country, is a sclerotic, bureaucratic organisation that is, instead, vitiating the atmosphere of technical education in India. In the past, it has been often accused of approving institutions with questionable credentials even as some of India's premier institutes have found it difficult to gain recognition. Rishi Joshi reports.
The shrink's perspective
R. Sridharan
March 17, 2008
Family businesses are families first and businesses thereafter, argue two Insead professors.
Mantras of management success
Devinder Chawla, Bharat Gulia, Noor Chawla
March 5, 2008
The best managed companies are also very successful companies, but the opposite is not always true. A Business Today and Ernst & Young study identifies what leading practices India's best companies adopt to outperform industry and competitors.
Meet Anji Reddy, the philanthropist
E. Kumar Sharma
March 4, 2008
The Chairman of Dr Reddy’s Laboratories funds initiatives to alleviate hunger, create livelihoods, provide education and access to safe drinking water and pull back children from hazardous industries. So, how did the man who made his fortune in the ultra-competitive world of the global pharma business and whose first love is still science, morph into one of India’s largest givers? E. Kumar Sharma finds out.
Top 10 business schools in India that make the country proud
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October 22, 2019
Top 10 business schools in India that make the country proud
It's boom time for talent
Saumya Bhattacharya
February 7, 2008
Firms are tweaking their HR policies to offer never-before incentives, carrots, compensations and growth opportunities to the limited talent pool available. Hiring is a challenge and retaining people an onerous task at the Big Four of accountancy. Saumya Bhattacharya tells us how you can make the most of it.
Sam Walton: Shopkeeper who could teach business to B-schools
www.businesstoday.in
March 29, 2018
Sam Walton: Shopkeeper who could teach business to B-schools
Of women directors, mile-high clubs and John Abraham
T.V. Mahalingam
January 9, 2008
The Business Today-Aditya Birla Group Acumen 2007 finals saw the best B-school talent quiz and debate about women, mile-high clubs and breaking the glass ceiling, among other things.
Know more about Arvind Kejriwal
Kapil Bajaj
December 24, 2007
He wants to upend the governance system so that power returns to where it belongs: the people.
Playing the mindgames
Ritwik Mukherjee
December 12, 2007
India Inc’s managers of tomorrow display the stuff they are made of at the sixth Business Today-Aditya Birla Group Acumen East Zone Finals.
Six most expensive schools in India
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January 17, 2017
Six most expensive schools in India
School for retailers
Dibyajyoti Chatterjee
December 10, 2007
Riding the boom in the retail sector, Pantaloon Retail is adding a new outlet every week and 500 employees to its rolls every month. But finding the right people was proving difficult.
Slugfest of the Minds
Tejeesh N.S. Behl and Rahul Sachitanand
November 26, 2007
The auditorium of Mumbai’s Welingkar Institute of Management filled to capacity to watch the brightest B-school minds from the West Zone battle it out for a spot in the finals of the national B-school challenge.
Newsmaker: Francisco D'Souza
By Nitya Varadarajan
October 30, 2007
Francisco D’Souza, 39, is being credited with heralding a change in the outlook of Cognizant Technologies. The company recently paid $135 million (Rs 540 crore) in cash for KPO company MarketRx.
Wanted: Money mentors
Shalini S. Dagar & Saumya Bhattacharya
October 27, 2007
With a booming economy minting millionaires, the demand for wealth managers has jumped. Result: Managing wealth was never so rewarding.
The best companies to work for in India
www.businesstoday.in
October 26, 2007
Six months of survey and analysis, 94 final participants, and hundreds of days of reporting is what it took to bring you stories of India's best employers. Best companies in pictures
Whiff of team spirit
www.businesstoday.in
October 17, 2007
Acumen 2007 kicks off with north zone participants vying for top honours.
Negotiation Genius
Arnab Mitra
October 17, 2007
Is negotiation an art or a science? It is popularly considered an art, but Harvard Business School professors Deepak Malhotra and Max. H. Bazerman disagree with this view.
Most Powerful Women in Business 2015
www.businesstoday.in
September 6, 2015
Most Powerful Women in Business 2015
"To be precise"
www.businesstoday.in
October 16, 2007
“We see it (Facebook) as a project and as a community where people are actually having fun with each other, rather than paying to have fun or thinking that someone is running this as a professional enterprise”
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