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AI adoption rises, but 93% of finance professionals question AI-generated insights: ReportEven as finance teams increasingly adopt artificial intelligence (AI) to improve business decision-making, 93 per cent of finance professio...
Public sector modernisation efforts accelerate amid infrastructure challenges: ReportIndian public sector organisations are accelerating AI adoption for improved services. Containerisation and hybrid cloud infrastructure are...
Beyond code, 9,000 physical AI jobs open in India as global demand rises to 80,000India has a 370,000-strong talent pool with skills relevant to physical AI, spanning robotics, AI, machine learning, embedded systems, hard...
MHA proposes CEO, additional CEO posts for I4C; seeks stakeholder feedbackThe Union home ministry is proposing new recruitment rules for key leadership positions. These rules aim to strengthen India's cybercrime r...
SBI appoints Sunil Agrawal as chief financial officerState Bank of India has appointed Sunil Agrawal as its new Chief Financial Officer. Agrawal previously served as the Chief Financial Office...
To Thrive in the AI Era, Companies Need Agent ManagersAs autonomous AI agents move from experimentation to execution, companies are discovering they need a new kind of leader to manage them. Dr...
7,700 jobs down: India’s top private banks’ workforce reduce as tech wonder gets busyIndia's largest private banks are reducing staff numbers. This shift reflects increased automation and artificial intelligence adoption. Te...
Psychology says people who only like bright lights aren't necessarily uncomfortable with darkness, they may function better in well-lit spacesPsychology suggests that people who only like bright lights aren't necessarily avoiding darkness. Choosing bright lighting often reflects h...
Psychology says people who leave things incomplete aren't necessarily procrastinating, they may struggle with finishing more than startingPsychology suggests that people who leave things incomplete aren't necessarily lazy or irresponsible. Understanding these psychological pro...
Psychology says people who carefully unwrap the aluminum foil around their food aren't obsessive, they may prefer neatness over messPsychology suggests that people who carefully open the aluminum foil around their food aren't necessarily perfectionists or overly controll...
Exploring how AI fluency is enabling leaders to fine-tune strategic management and drive business growthArtificial intelligence is reshaping business decision-making and leadership expectations. Leaders must now embrace AI fluency to guide tea...
AI delivers bigger financial gains only when companies redesign workflows: McKinseyCompanies gain little by adding AI to existing processes. True benefits emerge after redesigning work around AI. Most organisations use AI ...
Real estate firms ramp up legal hiring as deals grow more complexIn an evolving landscape, Indian real estate developers are strategically bolstering their legal departments. This growth represents a pivo...
Psychology says people who are never on time aren't inconsiderate, they may struggle to be punctual as they prioritize tasks differentlyPsychology suggests that people who are never on time aren't necessarily lazy, selfish, or disrespectful. Understanding why someone runs la...
Tata Asset Management elevates Anand Vardarajan as CEO and MD, Prathit Bhobe steps downAnand Vardarajan will become Tata Asset Management's Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director. He takes over from Prathit Bhobe, who s...
Psychology says people who always speak their mind without thinking about the consequences aren't simply being authentic: What this behavior reveals?Psychology says people who always speak their mind without thinking about the consequences aren't always being truthful, authentic or fearl...
RSS to discuss Ram Temple row, favours trust overhaulAmid the controversy over alleged theft of donations at the temple, the issue of changes at the trust is expected to figure prominently dur...