Management - general
Microsoft grants shareholders a say on executives’ pay
19 Sep 2009
Microsoft call for a non-binding advisory vote every three years approving or disapproving of the company's pay policies
Recession drags Harvard and Yale endowments down
11 Sep 2009
The two richest universities in the US, Harvard and Yale, saw their endowment values fall by by over a quarter amidst the global economic slowdown
Meditation makes you a better business leader
29 Aug 2009
Spending quality time with themselves helps business leaders realise their full potential in all walks of life, explains Stephen Manallack, a consultant in leadership and communication and a meditation teacher, in Australia.
Corporate hiring on the rise: survey
19 Aug 2009
3Mu: the corporate Swine flu
06 Aug 2009
This deadly virus kills productivity by sapping organisational resources. by Jayanth Murthy, director and founding partner India - Africa, Kaizen Institute
India records highest trust level
31 Jul 2009
At 75 per cent, India recorded the highest level of trust in business. India and China are the most positive about business and banks are second-most trusted industry.
Towers Perrin, Watson Wyatt to form Towers Watson
30 Jun 2009
The implied equity value of the merger transaction of two of the United State’s largest human-resources consulting firms, is stimated at is approximately $3.5 billion
Who will succeed Nandan Nilekani at Infosys?
27 Jun 2009
BP selects Ericsson CEO as new chairman
25 Jun 2009
Telstra selects Infosys for AD&M contract
09 Jun 2009
Tata Group scores over Microsoft, GE, Coke in reputation ranking
09 May 2009
A Reputation Institute survey has ranked the Tata Group above global giants like Google, Microsoft, General electric, Toyota, Coca-Cola, Intel and Unilever, in a list of the world's most reputed firms.
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