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German Proverb of the Day: ‘The baker who kept counting other people's loaves forgot the dough…’ The eye-opening lesson about focus, potential and success that feels more relevant than everThe German proverb of the day offers a lesson that feels particularly relevant in an age dominated by constant comparison and social media ...
German precision & French intellect: How India’s openness to global cultures is making it the world’s GCC capitalIndian professionals' adaptability to diverse work cultures is propelling India's growth as a global capability centre hub. This cultural f...
Eggs, Eyelashes, iPhones: What Donald Trump’s trade war could really cost youUS President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs are already rippling through everyday consumer goods, sparking price hikes across groce...
Tech-wary Germans get hooked with online shopping habitA survey showed that 99% of adults in Germany, where more than 70% of companies still use fax machines, now shop online, with 39% of respon...
DMart will be a test case amid India's raging retail warsIndia's retail landscape is shifting as the rise of quick commerce and online platforms challenges traditional and modern trade, impacting ...
China uses AI software to improve its surveillance capabilitiesAccording to more than 50 publicly available documents examined by Reuters, dozens of entities in China have over the past four years bough...
Facebook's apps went down. The world saw how much it runs on them.People in many places discovered that Facebook and its apps had burrowed their way into nearly every facet of existence.
E-commerce sales surge for food & grocery retailers in April-June quarterLeading brick-and-mortar chains such as Reliance Retail, Spencer's Retail, More, Nature's Basket, Tata-owned Star, Big Bazaar and Easy Day ...
Coronavirus will change how we shop, travel and work for yearsThe Asia financial crisis left the region hoarding the world’s biggest collection of foreign exchange. More recently, the 2008 global finan...
Cash rules everything around Germany in world that's using cardsIndia and China are both driving hard toward a cashless future, for different reasons. But, none of these novel methods is widely accepted ...
Gadgets, food and fashion: Top trends that will define 2018Give your wardrobe a dash of retro chic, freeze to rejuvenate, and work from Bali beaches to stay on top of the year.
Five policy experiments in the works across the world to tackle new workspaceHere’s a sample of a few ongoing policy experiments that are in the works to tackle the new workspace. This can be great learning for India.
How to instil good financial habits in your kids: role of parents, technologyIf you want your children to be as financially savvy as they are technologically advanced, then simply read on to ensure that.
Tesco 'on cusp of something special', says UK bossMatt Davies highlighted the feedback the firm was getting from the shop floors of its more than 3,500 stores in Britain.
Diabetes is preventable; here's how to keep in under controlBeing diagnosed with Type-II (or adult-onset) diabetes brings with it medication, advice on lifestyle changes, and what things to eat and w...
How the retailing world stacks up globally and the challenges it faces in IndiaBig retailers that have the money and nerve to do business in India. But what are the challenges for these giant companies, globally & in I...
12 global indicators to watch out for in 2012After so many unexpected events in 2011, it's clear we need more reliable indicators. Here are our nominations for 12 overlooked signs for ...
- Gallows humour apart, Mullen still drives with Chrysler
The same day investor Kirk Kerkorian offered $4.5 billion for money-losing Chrysler Corp, a car salesman in Southold, New York, dusted off ...
- Climate change may influence consumers' buying pattern
Growing concerns over environmental issues is already changing consumers' buying pattern in many developed countries and it should not be t...
- US retail magic fails overseas
When it comes to selling overseas, the strategies of American retailers don’t always translate.