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Psychology says people who always carry a fresh pair of clothes may be creating an invisible safety net for their brainsWhy do some people always carry extra clothes with them? Psychology suggests the habit may be linked to preparedness, anxiety management, e...
‘At 20, I survived on office buffet leftovers’: Bengaluru CA, an ex-Deloitte employee, shares a money lesson that stayed with her for lifeA Bengaluru Chartered Accountant shared how a meager Rs 15,000 monthly salary during her studies taught invaluable money lessons. Prioritiz...
Persian Proverb of the Day: ‘The lion is handsome, but the gazelle gets…’ The hidden mistake many ‘Alpha’ personalities make in relationships, friendships and workplaces according to this clever ancient sayingPersian Proverb of the day: Somewhere between ancient satire and modern social commentary exists a proverb that feels surprisingly suited t...
Putin meets former German teacher Vera Gurevich: Viral video shows emotional reunion and a hug. Here's how she shaped Russian President's lifeRussian President Vladimir Putin recently reunited with his former German teacher, Vera Gurevich, in Moscow. He personally picked her up, b...
50+ employee invites 22-year-old newlywed coworker to dinner, says he can ‘handle rejection’; Redditors offer advice without simply saying ‘no’A 50+ coworker’s unexpected dinner invite to a newly married 22-year-old colleague paired with the line “I’m safe to reject” has gone viral...
Who won a seat at Donald Trump's crypto dinner?The event's invited guests were not known publicly beforehand, even to each other. They were identified only by the pseudonyms they used on...
Rs 70 crore cash bonus served on table for employees by company in viral video. WatchA Chinese company, Henan Mining Crane Co., Ltd., went viral for its unique year-end bonus, laying outRs 70 crore (S$11 million) in cash and...
Bill Gates was banned from flirting with interns by Microsoft; new book claims tycoon was like a ‘kid in a candy store’ around womenIn a revealing exposé, New York Times journalist Anupreeta Das provides a highly critical portrayal of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, unc...
Three Indian-origin CEOs dine with Donald Trump in DavosVas Narasimhan from Novartis; Rajeev Suri from Nokia & Punit Renjen from Deloitte were part of the dinner that took place on the sidelines ...
How companies in India are stepping in to help employees nearing retirementIndia has a low retirement age that varies between 58 and 60 years.The US, for instance, doesn’t have a prescribed retirement age, though a...
Pullela Gopichand’s tip: India needs to be physically-literate to increase happiness indexIn a Mumbai hotel, Sindhu, free of the hordes & selfie requests, had rice & mutton curry.
Four things to consider before including your boss in your inner circleIt's great that you like your boss and enjoy his/her company at work. But remember these points before you make them your BFF.
Tech biggies turn to car racingFor wealthy entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley, the best way to network isn't playing a round of golf but racing sports cars.
India Inc rolling out the red carpet for best talent, from iPhones to holidays abroad being offeredThe perks are glamorous and given more judiciously to drive performance and recognition for people who have gone beyond expectations.
India key in IBM revival, says CEO Virginia M Rometty to staffRometty, who travelled in a private jet to India’s technology capital, had dinner with a select group of women executives of IBM India on M...
Best Companies To Work For 2011: American Express' many policies are a result of employee feedbackUnder its 'Healthy Living' programme, which began over two years ago, the company has launched a series of initiatives focusing on health a...
- Chinese billionaires shun Gates-Buffett's philanthropy dinner
Chinese billionaires have shunned the invitation of Bill Gates and Warren Buffett for a charity get-together for a fear of parting with the...
- Indra Nooyi in India on government invite
Indra Nooyi, global chairman & CEO of the New York-based $60 billion beverage and snacks foods manufacturer PepsiCo, is flying to India on ...
- Family planning to stem attrition rate?
What better a way to do that than to strike an emotional bond with the family members of employees?
- India Inc falls back on family planning to stem attrition
It’s all in the family! It’s not just employees alone who are being wooed by companies. Now, the families of employees are also in the lime...