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Startups that solved AI mapping problem generated 1.9x higher revenue, study findsThe findings suggest that enabling firms to explore use cases and rethink workflows is critical to realising AI’s economic potential.
Top 10 MBA programs in the world: US schools take six spots in QS 2026 rankings, Wharton ranked number 1American B-schools are still the best for MBA programs. The latest QS World University Rankings show this. Wharton School is number one in ...
Edtech unicorn Emeritus story now a Harvard Business School case studyThe study, titled ‘Emeritus: Achieving impact, providing access’, traces the first phase of the Emeritus’ founding journey by cofounders As...
State Bank of India launches overseas education loanSBI Scholar Loan scheme has been specifically tailored for those who get admission to a select list of 100+ top institutions in India.
Only 39% women fully engaged against 50% men at work: SurveyMeanwhile, various companies are undertaking measures to ensure there is gender diversity and see that their women staff are fully engaged.
20 books by the most influential thinkers in businessFrom elite business school professors to insightful career coaches, these thinkers have affected millions of professionals from around the ...
The 15 most influential thinkers in businessBehind some of the world's biggest trends in business are management thinkers whose research influences powerful executives & scrappy entre...
Top global business school students returning to India to jump on to ecommerce, startups bandwagonSpurred by the boom in ecommerce and startups in India and rising investor interest, students from top global business schools are returnin...
Rutgers University appoints Jasjit Ahluwalia as Dean of School of Public HealthAn eminent Indian-origin researcher and academician has been appointed as dean of the public health school at the prestigious Rutgers Unive...
India Inc top bosses club: Foreign MBA from leading B-schools quicker ticket to corner room“The career progression of such people moves at double the speed since there is a big demand in the job market,” says Ajit Isaac, Ikya Capi...
Companies investing heavily on the training of top leadership, hike budget by 87%Firms like Mercer and institutes like ISB and Wharton attest to an increased demand for leadership training programmes from companies.
Fewer Indian students return after studying abroad due to slowing economy & sliding rupeeIndian students who are opting to start their own ventures are finding that being in the US helps grow businesses better.
- Davos 2013: 'More than lip-service needed in brining women to key roles'
Speaking at a session on 'Women in Economic Decision- Making', Lagarde said that women are doing a wonderful job wherever they have got the...
Senior level professionals going back to B-school to acquire management skillsetsB-schools witness a spike in activity during a slowdown, as candidates consider it safe to turn to education to tide over the difficult tim...
Road to successful global careers: 'Double MBA' is becoming the next big tagOne MBA is good. But two are even better. That's the feeling among a growing band of professionals rooting for their second MBA.
- IIT graduate Soumitra Dutta to head Cornell's business school
The 48-yr-old IIT-D alumnus will be the first Indian-origin dean at Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Mgmt when he takes over on Jul...
- There's a good reason why IIT is not MIT
The mandate of the IITs and IIMs for the first 50 years was to provide the sinews and muscles in terms of leaders for developing India.
- B-schools will grow out of the classroom
Harvard Business School is celebrating its centenary by looking back at the years gone by and gearing up for future endeavours.
- Railway managers to hone skills abroad
The minister wants his managers to pick up the secrets of change management and customer focus and also develop a more global perspective. ...
- B-schools' profile lacks global touch
Only up to 7% of batch strength in Indian B-schools comprises international students.