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Nirmal Narvekar, Harvard’s $57 billion Indian-American money manager, bows outNirmal Narvekar, the Indian-American financier behind Harvard University's massive endowment, is set to retire in 2027. His tenure saw a si...
Nitin Nohria, former dean of Harvard Business School, joins Thrive CapitalJoshua Kushner, the founder of Thrive Capital and brother of former US President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, met Nitin Nohria as a business ...
Harvard Business School dean Nitin Nohria joins ShopX advisory boardNohria, who has been the dean of Harvard Business School since July 2019, is also George F. Baker professor of administration. He has autho...
Nitin Nohria to step down from Tata Sons boardNohria was appointed as a non-executive director of Tata Sons in September 2013 and his five-year term will come to an end next month.
I am being sacked: Nirmalya Kumar details the day that led to Cyrus Mistry's exit from Tata SonsIt was all over in minutes, no explanations and no opportunity for Cyrus Mistry to prepare a rebuttal. No rationale for the decision was sh...
Support to innovation will prop up entrepreneurship: Nitin Nohria of Harvard Business School“Commitment to research is still uneven here and they (Indian business schools) need to commit themselves to doing more research.”
India has again become promising, says Harvard Business School Dean Nitin Nohria"Today...is an extraordinary time for India, now people are not as excited about China as they were 5 years ago," Harvard Dean Nitin Nohria...
Harvard Business School dean Nitin Nohria says sorry for sexism on campusThe school has tried to overcome the stigma of its own shoddy treatment of women, including by hosting a two-day conference last year celeb...
India Inc must embrace mandatory CSR, says HBS Dean NohriaManagement guru Nitin Nohria today asked Indian businesses to seize the opportunity provided by mandatory corporate social responsibility (...
Tata trusts opt for experts as board nominee in Tata SonsTata trusts are opting for experts on the board of Tata Sons.
Teaching leadership is easier than practising it: Nitin Nohria, Dean, Harvard Business SchoolTeaching leadership is much easier than being a leader. Staying focussed on your priorities is a must, feels Nitin Nohria, Dean, Harvard Bu...
- Business leaders will have to redeem their reputation: Nitin Nohria
Corporate social responsibility is the icing on the cake, but what truly motivates people is their belief in the value of the goods and ser...
- India has a great ecology of entrepreneurs: Nitin Nohria, Harvard Business School
In an interview with ET Now, Nitin Nohria, Dean, Harvard Business School, talks about Indian entrepreneurs, promoters and whether India can...
- Harvard to open executive development centre in Mumbai
Harvard Business School will invest in creating a classroom for conducting its executive development programmes in Mumbai within the next t...
Nitin Nohria: Aiming at extraordinary innovationThe 48-year-old professor travels back in time to his student years at IIT-Bombay and thanks his alma mater.
There is a lot to be learnt from Indian cos: Nitin NohriaHarvard Business School may not build a campus in India, but it is committed to expanding its presence and reach through its research centr...
- Nitin Nohria, the new Harvard Business School dean: IIT taught him to think out of box
Nitin Nohria, the new Harvard Bus School dean, was an alumnus of IIT-Bombay.
- Indian professor named Harvard B-school Dean
In his 2003 book ‘What Really Works: The 4+2 Formula For Sustained Business Success’, Nitin Nohria explores six business practices that win...
- Indian professor named Harvard B-school Dean
An India-born professor and IIT alumnus who has long championed a pledge for organizational leaders and managers on the lines of the Hippoc...
- What went wrong: Why CEOs fail
Know why outsider CEOs sometimes fail despite a good track record in earlier assignments.