3 Reasons why every CEO and entrepreneur must watch or read dramatic tragedy
Tragedy helps us develop humility, teaches us how to handle growth and inspires us
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Tragedy helps us develop humility, teaches us how to handle growth and inspires us
The truth lies somewhere in between. There is merit in listening to a story from every perspective. Some lessons on leadership may just emerge
As the national lockdown gradually ends across China and the Far East, many professionals are starting to pick up the pieces of their lives and getting back to work. But it isn’t quite the same again.
It is impossible to achieve one’s leadership ambition or leverage diverse resources without pooling power. And power pooling cannot be achieved without negotiation—or power trading and trade-offs
It’s the 25th anniversary of Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited (VSNL) launching the first publicly available internet service in India. Charles Assisi recounts his early experience with the technology that killed distance and democratised knowledge
Its virtual store allows it to test the waters without making a big investment and by riding the wave of the country's e-commerce boom
Pointers from a veteran who has been investing from the early days of the internet in India. As he says, "Made it on some, and failed on many."
What the Volkswagen saga is telling us is this: We may get away with cheating for some time because of our good reputation. But we will get caught and the repercussions can be terrible
Business strategist Rajesh Srivastava analyses some of the news that dominated headlines in March
Remembering the man, his ideas and body of work, through a professional association spanning 15 years