ICICI Bank and SBI think out-of-the-box and launch fellowship programmes to train aspiring youth leaders from India and abroad to gain knowledge and hone skills in the field and on the shopfloor to become change agents.
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Rani Singh’s biography, ‘Sonia Gandhi: an extraordinary life, an Indian destiny’ not only captures her life story, but also lends it a perspective it in the larger frame of times we live in.
If Dr Mukesh Batra is the country’s most famous homeopath, it’s because he has not only set up the world’s largest chain of homeopathy clinics…
Rohini Nilekani’s book ‘Uncommon Ground’ seeks to find middle ground between industry and civil society leaders.
Solar electricity has finally joined the national power grid in India. What is more significant is that it has entered the grid at a cost far less than expected, reducing the need for heavy government subsidies to make the sector viable.
S Ramadorai’s ‘The TCS Story and Beyond’ captures the success story of the global IT services company in great detail and it is worthy of being taught at b-schools.
Chris Barz-Browns in his ‘Shine: How to Survive and Thrive at Work’ seeks to help ordinary people live extraordinary lives.
Rajeev Peshawaria’s ‘Too Many Bosses, Too Few Leaders’ reveals how bosses can unlock their leadership potential to create great companies.
Yesterday’s top-end hotels led by example in providing the best of luxury experiences. Today, the guest preference for responsible luxury is prompting them to embed sustainability in their business operations in a big way.
Enlarging the scope of CSR, revised National Voluntary Guidelines on Social, Environmental & Economic Responsibilities of Business (2009) cover not only social, but also environmental and economic responsibilities of businesses and emphasise on promotion of inclusive growth.