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Meet Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt — winners of the 2025 Nobel Prize in EconomicsThe 2025 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences recognised innovation as the driver of sustained economic growth. Joel Mokyr identified the neces...
Corporate India skilling staff on war footing to stay aheadIn-house platforms/institutes, facilitated trainings, gamification, group and individual coaching, self-paced learning offerings, tie-ups w...
How Vardhman Textiles vice-chairman and JMD is prompting women's empowermentHer emphasis on social welfare is also reflected in Vardhman’s CSR endeavours.
Short-lived romance: Pharma industry facing heat for Covid vaccine failures, greedAn unprecedented push to manufacture billions of doses this year alone has led to supply bottlenecks, putting firms such as Pfizer and Astr...
Milk Mantra appoints FMCG veteran as COOOver the last eight years, Milk Mantra has built a premium diary brand in Eastern India and its milk sourcing network now comprises over 60...
Challenges for marketers in competitive marketplaceIndia’s first ever marketing festival brings leading Indian marketers together with globally-acknowledged strategic gurus, throwing up an e...
AI, Robotics find way into B-school curriculumAs part of the courses, students would build their own IoT devices, deploy them in the real world and monitor their working, using cloud se...
INSEAD releases fourth edition of Global Talent Competitiveness IndexAccording to a release, GTCI measures how countries grow, attract and retain talent, providing a resource for decision makers to develop st...
India slips to 92nd rank on global talent competitivenessIndia has been able to create a stable pool of global knowledge skills, but it has suffered in the 'Retain' pillar (104th).
India slips to 89th rank on global talent competitivenessStating that India and China remain a net exporter of talent, the study said many emerging countries that have invested in higher education...
Premier B-schools are driving entrepreneurship in a big way, spawns over 400 entrepreneurs in five yearsMore and more people are now game to turn entrepreneurs while still in B-school or immediately after graduating, says Ajay Pandey, dean at ...
India ranks 78th globally in talent competitivenessSweden and the UK are ranked 6th and 7th respectively, with Denmark (8th), Australia (9th) and Ireland (10th) making it to the top-10.
Is leadership in social age a new ballgame?Welcome to the Social Age, where continuous disruption is the norm, information is produced and consumed through social media & agility rep...
India ranks 83rd globally in talent competitivenessIndia has been ranked 83rd globally in terms of talent competitiveness of its human capital, while Switzerland has topped the charts.
- Long-serving Roche chairman Franz Humer to step down next year
Humer was the driving force behind Roche's acquisition of U.S. biotech company Genentech and has been the chairman for more than a decade.
- Companies able to compete in emerging markets will rule the world: Amitava Chattopadhyay, INSEAD
Amitava Chattopadhyay, chair of marketing innovation and creativity at Singapore-based global business school INSEAD, says today's emerging...
India bids to revive an MBA programme in SloveniaIndia is pushing a case to revive an international MBA programme housed in a UN agency located in the Slovenian capital city of Ljubljana.
B-schools offer India Inc leaders crash course in Kalidasa, Arthashastra and GitaSome of the top B-schools, including the IIMs, are offering specialised leadership training courses in a bid to marry human values to busin...
- 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.
- CII to promote global tie-ups for cheaper technology
Industry body CII will unveil an initiative in May that will facilitate global partnerships for producing cheaper technology for the masses...