The rising heat - not only in Delhi but all over the world - is as much the theme of Gun Island as it is of his previous book, The Great Derangement
Shriram Group is not driven by one individual; every company has its own management and is run by their respective CEOs, says Thyagarajan
If you really want to serve a massive customer base, you have to make in India, says CEO Thierry Bollore
Study after study has proven that creative companies flourish because they're innovative, Griffiths tells Sneha Bhattacharjee
"It's not easy to deal with 900 creditors outside insolvency proceedings"
A wonderful piece of content may draw attention. But without the right backing of data, it may not result in actually moving the needle on brand equity or business results
One look at the magnificent Indo-Saracenic structure that rose above everything else in the vicinity and he, a 25-year old who had wanted to become a social worker, was hooked
K Rajagopal talks about the ongoing cases in several states
In a Q&A, Sanjay Banga dwells on the steps his company has taken to improve billing even as it has surplus power tied up
Shaw says she tells her pharma colleagues that they are in a humanitarian business - like it or not, patients come first and if patients are the focus, profits would come naturally
'We will differentiate on location, design and community', says Malik
Capgemini measures the impact in terms of growth, not the margin, says Patrick Nicolet
We will have to think of creative ways to encourage demand like the interest subvention in low-income housing loans, he said
Sanjeev Bikhchandani of Naukri.com has been part of the founding team at Ashoka University and holds clear and strong views on the state of higher education in India
"We have significant engineering resources in India and we have built a lot of great technologies here," says Chuck Robbins
Transition from BS-IV to BS-VI Tata Motors' biggest challenge, says Guenter
In an email interview, the Japanese designer brand's co-founder says India is among the top-5 contributors to its revenue and that Miniso has great plans ahead for the Indian market
By 2030, India is expected to be the third largest consumer market, says Tanit Chearavanont, Managing director, LOTS Wholesale Solutions
Ashok Leyland Chairman Dheeraj Hinduja talks about his strategy and plans in the coming years
He talks about the lessons he learnt from that episode