Management - general
Reverse innovation: a fresh approach to growth
28 Sep 2011
Reverse innovation implies developing products for emerging markets and re-tooling them for mature markets, rather than the other way around. This approach can pay big dividends, says Vikas Khanvelkar, MD of DesignTech Systems.
Tata Motors group CEO and MD Carl-Peter Forster steps down
10 Sep 2011
With his extensive experience and knowledge of the European auto industry, Forster was able to turn the fortunes at JLR, which had been struggling after the onset of the global recession
Cough up dues or face liquidation, HC tells Wockhardt
08 Sep 2011
The Bombay High Court has told drug maker Wockhardt to work out a plan and a timeframe for paying Rs350 crore dues owed to its bondholders, or face liquidation
Top corporate chiefs decry rising corruption
24 Aug 2011
PwC completes acquisition of PRTM
23 Aug 2011
Coal India to hire 1,500 executives by December
16 Aug 2011
CEO's who fly, take riskier M&A bets
13 Aug 2011
A high-flying CEO sitting in the cockpit and flying his own aircraft will in all probability be equally adept in the boardroom, piloting aggressive acquisitions and mergers and taking his company to stellar heights
Bharti Airtel to rejig operations as income drops
08 Jul 2011
The restructuring will enable the company to create synergies across various business segments with a minimal impact on the employees
Infosys Technologies Ltd is now `Infosys Ltd'
18 Jun 2011
`CSR should be a matter of choice'
10 Jun 2011
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