In the Right Ensemble
Manish Kapoor, MD and CEO of clothing brand Pepe Jeans India, finds happiness in spending time with his family and bonding with them over leisure trips, Formula One races, cricket matches and cooking
Chitra Nair - April 28, 2024
Bring the Large Language Model to Data, Not Vice Versa
Enterprises should not consider embracing GenAI or LLM just because it is the coolest and the most hyped technology, but because it solves a business problem and creates opportunities
Vinita Bhatia - December 02, 2023
Sandeep Nanduri: Tracking A Civil Servant’s Goodness
Tamil Nadu-cadre IAS officer helped set up two social projects—a café by the differently abled and a milk cooperative by transgender individuals—in Thoothukudi district. Both the projects have now come into their own
Kamalika Ghosh - November 29, 2022
Mistakes Maketh A Warikoo
At a time when people are striving to look perfect online, Ankur Warikoo is making admitting to and talking about one’s mistakes look rather cool
Pallavi Chakravorty - September 28, 2022
Diverse Ambitions In The Family
Despite founding disparate enterprises, Shruti Shibulal and her father, Infosys co-founder S.D. Shibulal, share similar entrepreneurial styles, driven by their passion for building value-driven organisations
Vinita Bhatia - July 29, 2022
What’s Cooking At Apple?
In his latest book, After Steve: How Apple Became a Trillion-Dollar Company and Lost Its Soul, author Tripp Mickle, a New York Times reporter covering Apple, spoke with over 200 former and current Apple employees, its suppliers, competitors, government officials and more to find how the company has fared after Jobs’ death
June 29, 2022
‘It Is A Little Far-Fetched To Say App Ke Through Kranti Ho Jayegi’
Jayen Mehta, COO, Amul, talks about why the technology-based B2B new players cannot displace India’s traditional distribution network
Kamalika Ghosh - May 28, 2022
The Wonder Chef
Wonderchef MD Ravi Saxena likes to fuse personal and professional with the food that he cooks often for his family, friends and colleagues
Sneha Kanchan - February 27, 2022
Making India Look Cool
Microsoft started its India journey in 1990 with just one office in Hyderabad. Since then, the iconic IT company has changed with time — from being known as the Windows and Office pack to becoming a dominant cloud player
Nishant - December 31, 2021
The Economics Of Cooking
It is not everyday that a Nobel-winning economist writes a cookbook, so when Abhijit Banerjee does, you sit up and take notice
November 28, 2021