Facing GenAI: Can Indian IT Companies Evolve To Turn a Global Monster Into an Ally?
The Indian IT industry is boldly confronting the generative AI challenge, arming its workforce with cutting-edge training and delving into clients’ needs. Yet, in the ever-competitive realm of emerging technologies, even as it stands resolute and fully committed to mastering the intricacies of the AI landscape, some firms may find themselves at risk of falling behind
Vinita Bhatia - December 29, 2023
"Better training and effective people management enables huge cost savings"
Shekhar Bajaj, chairman, Bajaj Electricals on five ways to manage costs during a downturn
January 25, 2017
Bucking the sales manual
A 500-page training manual may not be the answer to upskilling your blue-collar workforce. This Bengaluru-based start-up just may be
Hari Menon - February 03, 2020
The kill spirit
With no formal training, Mayur Toshniwal, MD of Future Supply Chain, has been an ace squash player for more than two decades
Tanya Baisoya - May 10, 2019
Sandeep Chaudhary
For the CEO of Aon India Consulting, running equals to training the mind, body and thoughts
April 06, 2018
"Emphasise a culture of balance by providing support programs"
Goldman Sachs Services India CEO Bunty Bohra on training women for leadership roles
February 14, 2018
Gaming at Work
Simulanis uses augmented and virtual reality with gamification to make training fun for students and employees
Shilpa Elizabeth Abraham - October 17, 2017
Going for the skill
Through intensive training, EduBridge empowers unemployed youth to meet the demands of the corporate world
Naini Thaker - August 04, 2017
Welded To A Cause
Skillveri is training unskilled welders to become job ready and making welding a safe, yet rewarding profession
Kripa Mahalingam - September 09, 2016
"Get into the trenches with the troops"
Philipe Haydon, CEO, Himalaya Drug Company, on motivating your sales force
March 23, 2016