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Mi QLED TV 75 quick review: Lot of strengths but few weaknesses too
Mi 11X and Mi 11X Pro with 120Hz panels, triple rear cameras launched: Price, features
Garmin launches Venu 2 and Venu 2S GPS smartwatches with sports tracking features
Mi QLED TV 75 with Dolby Vision and HDR 10+ support launched, priced at Rs 1,19,999
Apple working on iMessage upgrades for iOS 15, may make it better than WhatsApp for iPhone users
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India's e-payments space: A dawn or down of retail in India?
How Millennials, Gen Z are shifting focus to balance in work life, not just work-life balance
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India badly needs Sputnik V in fight against COVID-19
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Boomtime for Indian MFIs
www.businesstoday.in
January 8, 2009
Massive client outreach in 2008 has made Indian MFIs global contenders. That’s not necessarily a good thing, say critics.
Microsoft India: Staying on top
Rahul Sachitanand
January 8, 2009
Its open and invigorating work environment keeps Microsoft India at the top. But the company has some HR challenges to meet.
Retrospectives: Best of Business Today
www.businesstoday.in
December 25, 2008
BT’s Anniversary Specials? ?have not just been chronicling the travails and triumphs of India Inc. but also been guiding and setting the agenda for it. Here’s the proof:
The E to Z of Ayurveda
Somnath Dasgupta
December 11, 2008
Will Emami’s acquisition of Zandu Pharma change the landscape of the consumer products sector?
“India needs game changers In microfinance�
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November 26, 2008
Walking the talk with Obama
www.businesstoday.in
November 27, 2008
Named one of the most powerful women in the world, Nancy M. Barry, 59, the Founder and President of Enterprise Solutions to Poverty and former President of the New York-based Women’s World Banking, is no stranger to the limelight.
'Smart firms gain market share during difficult times'
www.businesstoday.in
November 13, 2008
Shelly Lazarus, Chairman and CEO, O&M Worldwide, speaks to Anusha Subramanian about how the global advertising industry is gearing up to cope with recession and her views about Indian advertising and India's creative abilities. Excerpts from the interview:
Women on top
www.businesstoday.in
October 16, 2008
As a working woman myself, it gladdens my heart to know that all of these businesswomen have not only successfully broken through the glass ceiling, they have also proven themselves to be as professionally smart and competent as the best business leaders in the corporate world.
Power of women
www.businesstoday.in
October 16, 2008
Or should that be Women of Power? It doesn’t matter: at BT’s annual event to honour the most powerful women in Indian business, both were on ample display.
The thought leaders
Team BT
October 2, 2008
The ideas and work of these top-notch women thinkers have given Indian economists global respectability. But the rise to the top has not been easy for these women economists-all of them had to fight to gain credibility in a male-dominated world.
Sarah Palin’s Indian technocrat
www.businesstoday.in
October 2, 2008
This Indian-American trio holds a unique distinction. Each one is the toplevel technocrat or CIO of his state: Anand Dubey in Alaska, Vivek Kundra in Washington D.C. and Aneesh Chopra in Virginia. Dubey.
Most powerful women in Indian business
Team BT
October 2, 2008
They span generations and are there in every field, from biscuits to banking, from HR to hospitals. Denied entry into a male bastion, they create another industry. They are the most powerful women in the corporate world.
Salesman as strategist
R. Sridharan
March 4, 2008
Don’t just make a sale, but win a customer forever, says a guru of CEOs.
ITC - The nimble conglomerate
Arnab Mitra
March 4, 2008
ITC’s Divisional CEOs run their businesses almost independently, and this is what fuels entrepreneurship and excellence within its portals.
BT's Most Powerful Women give advice to their younger selves
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September 18, 2019
BT's Most Powerful Women give advice to their younger selves
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.
From the Editor-in-Chief: January 13, 2008
Aroon Purie
January 13, 2008
When it came to choosing a theme for Business Today's 16th anniversary issue, it seemed appropriate to focus on leadership, specifically young leaders.
A leader for the women of India — Anu Aga
www.businesstoday.in
December 23, 2007
India, Today, presents a picture of the best and the worst scenarios for women who constitute 48 per cent of its population. More and more women are making their mark in all spheres of life.
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.
8 Indian women who made it to Forbes' Asia Power Businesswomen 2016 list
www.businesstoday.in
April 7, 2016
8 Indian women who made it to Forbes' Asia Power Businesswomen 2016 list
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