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ETSA 2024: Haqdarshak takes government schemes to the needy via consultantsHaqdarshak was picked by the elite jury of The ET Startup Awards as the winner of the Social Enterprise category, which recognises a startu...
The secret behind India's budget-friendly moonshots: How ISRO has developed its low-cost edgeChandrayaan: India's space agency, ISRO, has gained the world's attention for its low-cost space missions. This frugality can be attributed...
ET Awards: 2 time zones, 11 business stars, some cricket & great debatesLike that topsy-turvy Test, which has now entered cricket history, the direction of the jury’s discussion was impossible to guess.
Which stocks should you look at now? Ashwini Agarwal explainsI would focus on non-discretionary and essentials, says Portfolio Manager at Ashmore Investment.
Compassionate capitalists: India Inc is putting purpose before profitWoke millennials, promoters and changes in the ethos of capitalism are nudging cos onto a more virtuous path.
How will India's space odysseys fare after Chandrayaan-2?India did not get to land on the moon but ISRO is on mission mode. There are some big plans for the future.
'Quality', the biggest differentiator for your business: Why SMEs should take noteCreating a business known for quality is not easy and requires a whole lot of things that need to be done in tandem to get things right. We...
Indian School of Business seeks education sevices tag, relief under GSTGST Bill exempts educational services’ institute, ISB — not recognised by any statutory body — does not fall within ambit of current defini...
Companies tweak models to train young leadersWith a drop in the average age of leaders, organizations are facing a peculiar situation with regard to imparting learning and development ...
Ease of doing business makes Singapore attractive start-up hub for Indian technology entrepreneurs"Singapore has become a veritable test bed for entrepreneurs especially in domains like gamification, social, and mobile," said Rajiv Jayar...
Best companies to work for 2014: How Godrej Consumer made it to the list of top 10The company’s human resources policy is referred to as 'Tough Love'. Quite simply, if you don't do well, there's no place for you in the co...
Rose Venkatesan, one of the few transgender persons working in corporate worldRose Venkatesan, one of the few transgender persons working in the corporate world, shares her experiences.
Why corporates like Godrej, Mahindra, Piramal, Shriram & Infosys are backing start-upsWhile on the one hand funding new ideas could bring economic benefits, on the other it could be an effective way of spending as part of CSR.
Best companies to work for 2013: How organisations from 11-50 ranking stack upHere is a look at how companies from 11-50 ranking stack up and the 'best practices' that they follow:
- ET at Workplace: Godrej gives push to innovative streak
For 28-year old Vandana Scolt, manager at consumer goods major Godrej, her regular job role entails corporate HR functions.
People processes and talent strategy at Godrej is driven by tough love: Sumit MitraAbility to lead self, others and business is key to identifying talent at Godrej. Sumit Mitra, executive VP, HR, explains.
- Best Companies To Work For 2011: Companies ranked from 41 to 50
The Economic Times and Great Place to Work Institute joined hands to find out the best workplaces; companies that cared for its employees a...
- Fear of global nuke meltdown rise; can India stay insulated?
Indian firms pause to assess their nuclear plans. Experts say none of the current or proposed nuclear reactors falls in high risk zones.
- Godrej group on mission to rope in young talent
It helps that Godrej scions, who are getting increasingly entrenched in the business, are themselves a young lot. In pics: Highest salary-e...
- GSK, Nestle, Coca-Cola & Dabur top up effort to tap rural consumers
Consumer product makers such as GlaxoSmithKline, Nestle, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Hindustan Unilever, Marico, Godrej and Dabur are rushing to th...