Hay Group to nurture 100 startups from Indialobal management consultancy Hay Group will help 100 selected entrepreneurs transform their startups into successful companies.
Hay Group to incubate 100 Indian startupsHay Group India has already selected about 28 out of 200 startups identified as those with potential. It will pick the remaining 72 in the ...
2015 to see turnaround in salary;10.5% hike for Indians:ReportAccording to HayGroup's 2015 salary forecast, salaries across the globe are set to rise by an average 5.4 per cent in 2015 as compared with...
P&G, GE world's best firms in terms of leadership: HaygroupNo Indian company feature in the list though almost all of them which find mention have significant presence in India.
Pay hikes likely to be at 11.2%; IT may not reward with similar incentives as 2012: Hay GroupHay Group said that sectors such as infrastructure, real estate and IT may not be rewarding their performers with similar incentives as las...
- Hay Group unveils employee effectiveness model
Consulting firm Hay Group has come out with the pathway to productivity model which lists nine multiple drivers to engage and enable employ...
- Four factors put world's best companies ahead of the pack: Study
Global management consultancy Hay Group has identified four main factors that distinguish the world's most admired companies from the rest.
- Hiring in financial, banking sectors to slowdown
The collapse of investment banking giants like Lehman Brothers and Merrill Lynch has impacted the financial sector so much globally that hi...
- Inflation to dent hiring prospects in India
Experts say that due to rising inflation there would be negative impact on financial sector, manufacturing sector and the overall job marke...
- Local cos groom managers to take on global roles
Some of the best companies in the world, including Indian firms, are investing serious resources to create a pool of global leaders.
- Hefty pay packets to hit margins of infotech firms
Infosys and Wipro Technologies, anticipate wage pressures might not only slash their margins but also prevent them from maintaining their c...
- Hefty pay packets a threat to Indian IT cos' margins
The Indian IT industry fears that fattening pay packets for employees could cut down their profit margins. World News and Trends
- Wages in India to go up 14.4% in 2008: Report
High level of demand for experienced employees is driving wage inflation and creating a culture of job-hopping. Looking for better role? I ...
- Wages in India to rise by 14.4 pc in 2008
The explosive rate of growth in India has created a phenomenal demand for talent so much that wages are forecast to rise by 14.4 per cent d...
- Corporates chalk out buffer plans to outwit attrition
With the attrition rate reaching alarming levels, human resource personnel have devised innovative ways to retain talent.
- PM for more autonomy to PSUs
Prime Minister asked government to become more transparent in regulating and granting full operational autonomy to state companies.
- Cost-conscious cos shed flab at will
While cos revel in the swelling topline, they are increasingly showing a penchant for a leaner workforce.