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        • 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
        • The Making of A Tata Leader

          Back in the 1950s, when J.R.D. Tata was looking for all-round officers for the Tata Group’s leadership structure, he was quick to spot a lacuna

          July 29, 2022
        • ‘Isn’t There A Male Founder?’

          Ghazal Alagh, co-founder and chief innovation officer of unicorn Mamaearth, talks to Outlook Business about her journey and the challenges and gender bias she faced as a young working mother and why women should never give up 

          Pallavi Chakravorty - February 27, 2022
        • Why today’s high-fliers are so likely to fall back to Earth

          You can protect your equity portfolios by choosing to bias them toward value and away from the most expensive end of growth

          Ben Inker - June 04, 2021
        • Tulsi Tanti built his empire on 'soojh-boojh', loans and one other secret ingredient

          Through thick, thin and terrible, the Suzlon Energy promoter has displayed the ability to charm banks and retain control 

          Krishna Gopalan - July 17, 2020
        • Corporate cafeterias were readying to take off, when it caught the ‘chills’

          Digitising canteens is a lucrative business, provided the start-ups survive lockdown jitters 

          Hari Menon - June 26, 2020
        • Corporate India is getting good at giving away. See for yourself

          Five years since the introduction of mandatory CSR via the Companies Act 2013, how has corporate giving fared? 

          April 15, 2020
        • Biju Balendran

          MD and CEO of Renault Nissan Automotive India wears many hats — of a chef, gardener and a travel enthusiast

          February 20, 2020
        • Rajesh Aggarwal

          Insecticide India MD is a travel enthusiast who visits a new city every year

          January 14, 2020
        • Fall from grace

          Once celebrated as the turnaround genius, Gautam Thapar is today fighting to get back into the company that he once rescued. What led to this descent?

          Krishna Gopalan - September 30, 2019