Penned To Perfection
Corporate travel can be made more meaningful by 'staying a little longer', a catchphrase that tourism boards worldwide use to entice business travellers to extend their stay
Anindita Ghosh - September 30, 2023
Corporate Travel Zooms Out to Reality: Aashish Gupta
MICE segments of corporate travel have demonstrated robust signs of growth
Aashish Gupta - September 30, 2023
Teeing Off: The Subtle Draw of Golf Course Beyond the Game
Golfing destinations are not just for professional golfers. Their exquisite and serene locations provide a perfect opportunity for family holidays as well as corporate gatherings. While there are several popular international destinations that offer golf holidays, India is fast catching up
Chandreyi Bandyopadhyay - September 30, 2023
The Reasons Why Travellers Love Business Districts Around the World
Business districts worldwide are often associated with soaring skyscrapers and a fast-paced corporate atmosphere. However, these bustling concrete jungles also hold hidden entertainment gems waiting to be discovered
Kartikeya Shankar - October 01, 2023
The Corporate Travel Conundrum
While revenue-generating travel is taking priority, internal trips and get-togethers are increasingly being questioned and challenged
Nitin Chaudhary - September 30, 2023
SEBI’s Got Indian Thoughts On ESG Push
The markets regulator has, from time to time, updated the terms of environmental, social and governance compliance for corporates. Its latest direction, BRSR Core, is aimed at ensuring better transparency in ESG reporting. While BRSR Core can bring in an additional burden in terms of compliance and costs, it also provides an opportunity to businesses to prepare themselves for global markets
Naina Gautam - August 28, 2023
Byju On The Corporate Guillotine
Will educator-turned-entrepreneur Byju Raveendran be sidelined in—or even ousted from—his eponymous edtech as the newly constituted board advisory council struggles to bring the company back on to the profitability path?
Vinita Bhatia - August 28, 2023
The Birlas, Est. 1919
The journey of the Birlas as a corporate family started when Ghanshyam Das Birla established Birla Jute Manufacturing Co.
July 29, 2023
Puneet Chhatwal Writes: India's First Luxury Hotel Goes Where Indians Do
Incorporated in 1899 by the founder of the Tata Group Jamsetji Tata, IHCL opened its first hotel, The Taj Mahal Palace, in Mumbai—then Bombay— in 1903. Dubbed as the best hotel east of Suez, it transformed the face of Bombay and introduced authentic Indian hospitality to the world while bringing global luxuries to the country
Puneet Chhatwal - July 28, 2023
Local Business Leader Falls Short of Global Standards
A critical area for the future, particularly in Indian corporates with family governance and management, will be the separation of control and day-to-day management
Amit Gupta - July 28, 2023