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FLEXIBILITY VERSUS RIGIDITY
AI isn’t just for large enterprises: Xebia's Anand Sahay on why MSMEs could be AI’s biggest winnersAs India accelerates its sovereign AI ambitions, the focus is shifting from infrastructure to outcomes, how businesses can harness AI to im...
Word of the Day: UltramontaneUltramontane is a word that bridges geography, history and ideology. From its origins in medieval Europe to its modern metaphorical applica...
ETMarkets PMS Talk | China, Brazil, silver and tactical rotations help Vallum beat Nifty; true multi-asset needs global flexibility: Manish BhandariVallum Capital Advisors' Multi Asset Index Strategy achieved nearly 10% returns in January 2026, outperforming the Nifty50's 3% fall. CEO M...
If You Don’t Make Your Bed, Psychology Suggests You May Be Mentally DifferentPsychological research suggests skipping bed-making isn't laziness but can reflect personality traits like flexibility and comfort with unc...
What Is Your 2026 Karmic Theme? Find Out What the Universe Is Trying to Teach You This Year2026 unfolds as a karmic turning point, a year where Saturn’s lessons, Jupiter’s wisdom, and the lunar nodes’ destiny-shaping influence con...
Why flexibility will win the talent war in 2026In 2026, companies are shifting from attendance policing to outcome-led work design, embracing flexibility as a permanent fixture. Driven b...
ETMarkets Smart Talk| India is entering the early stages of an earnings-upgrade cycle: Edelweiss MF’s Trideep BhattacharyaIndian equity markets are poised for a strong 2026. Experts anticipate an earnings-upgrade cycle, which will support market uptrends. Consu...
Intelligence isn’t enough: Multi-million dollar startup co-founder reveals surprising skills and traits that drive true career successShanaz Hemmati, co-founder of $1.7 billion startup ZenBusiness, reveals that intelligence alone doesn’t make a successful entrepreneur. Per...
US penalty risk on Russian oil may add $9-11 billion to India's import billIndia faces a potential USD 9-11 billion surge in its annual oil import bill if forced to abandon discounted Russian crude due to potential...
Who is Ayatollah Ali Khamenei? Once dismissed as weak, here's how Iran Supreme Leader becomes most wanted man in earth by USA, IsraelIran Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has ruled since 1989 dominated successive elected presidents and promoted nuclear technology tha...
Is return to office a managerial whim or a functional necessity?The pandemic has changed the way employees look at work and career. A vast majority of the workforce does not want to be confined to office...
Govt to issue SOPs after IT industry flags WFH rules in SEZsThe SOPs, which will be issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, will factor in concerns raised by the $200-billion IT industry aro...
Mixing Pfizer, AstraZ COVID-19 shots with Moderna gives better immune response: Lancet studyIf the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine is followed by a Moderna or Novavax shot, higher antibodies and T-cell responses were induced versus two ...
Central banks have to move from QE to RE to CE as impact fades, says JPMorgan execThe impact of Covid-19 on economies has been varied, although it has almost affected every one. JPMorgan’s head of emerging economies’ rese...
Bank of Japan shifts policy framework to targeting Japan’s yield curveGovernor Haruhiko Kuroda and the policy board kept the interest rate on a share of bank reserves unchanged at minus 0.1 per cent.
Companies tweak bell curve to suit current workforce needsCompanies are disbanding bell curve model or tweaking it to make their system of rating and rewarding employees more flexible and feedback-...
India will be the largest market in the world in this century: Al GoreMy confidence is that this new process designed for the Paris negotiations allows significant flexibility depending upon national circumsta...
DuPont to show innovative materials at InterplasticaAmong DuPont innovations at Interplastica 2015 will be new forward-thinking materials and technologies, to significantly reduce weight in a...
Silver linings and a bright futureThe start of a new year-indeed, a new decade, is an opportunity to seriously introspect and and draw lessons to usher in balanced, coordina...
- The chocolate wars
Manufacturers want to use vegetable oil instead of cocoa butter to make chocolate and save money, but consumers aren't buying that.