An extract from Peter Thiel and Blake Masters' book 'Zero to One'
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari’s plain-speak at NPCC’s Foundation Day event was nothing short of a crash course in management
The government’s demand for transfer of Rs.360,000 crore from its reserves is Plan B for the failure of demonetisation
Secret Diary of Vineet Nayar — Part 3
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Secret Diary of Ronnie Screwvala — Part 3
Food zones within retail outlets are offering shoppers both convenience and experience under one roof
Even as Persistent Systems hits a 52-week low following a weak September quarter and exposure to IL&FS, promoter Anand Deshpande hikes his stake
Kiran Nadar reflects on her journey from considering bridge to be a mere game of cards to representing India at the 2018 Asian Games
Google, Gates Foundation and other global companies have adopted this management tool. John Doerr writes all about it in 'Measure What Matters'
PayPal India wants you to switch to its service for safe and easy payments
If she's not got on her hiking boots, Nalli Saris' Lavanya Nalli likes to curl up with a book
Industrial units in Rajasthan’s Bhiwadi area continue to grapple with poor connectivity but are getting over GST pangs
Be it a traditional Indian recipe or a continental classic, Piramal Enterprises' Swati Piramal can give it a gourmet spin
Be it Cubbon Park in Bengaluru or Central Park in New York, Max Retail's Vasanth Kumar won't skip the jogger's path
Swades Foundation’s Zarina Screwvala isn’t one for a predictable path and that’s what makes her the super achiever she is
The Nudge Foundation through its focused skill development programme is helping the underprivileged find the right jobs
To quit smoking isn't easy but it's possible, Nicotex shows you how
AddressHealth is looking to build a sustainable model for school health programmes
Investors are now more addicted to the financial economy than to old-fashioned capitalism
Yields will gradually rise, yet they will stay artificially low due to QE of foreign central banks
Raja of Kotwara, Muzaffar Ali, on his endeavours to keep Awadhi culture alive in a contemporary era
A spur in gold investments has fuelled the yellow metal's demand in the west
There is limited scope for re-rating for large parts of the Indian market opines Kotak Institutional Equities
Central bankers have fostered a casino like atmosphere where savers are presented with a Hobson's Choice