Management - general
Satyam scam may be as big as Rs14,000 crore: CBI
25 Nov 2009
Tata statement throws succession race wide open
19 Nov 2009
Tata looking for successor: reports
18 Nov 2009
The chairman of the legendary Tata Group, one India’s largest conglomerates and most respected brands is looking for a successor to him.
Tata Motors may hire ex Opel chief at JLR
09 Nov 2009
Ratan Tata among top 50 global thinkers of 2009
23 Oct 2009
Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata has been ranked among the world's most influential business thinkers and named in the Thinkers 50.
Social networking: not yet an ubiquitous business tool
23 Oct 2009
While business social networking network is changing the behaviour of headhunters, recruitment companies and job applicants, this is the exception rather than the rule, says Martin Warner, chief executive officer and co-founder, Talkbiznow
Communications and building new businesses in finance and retail
10 Oct 2009
If India is to truly benefit from its unique “demographic dividend” of a young population, communications as a part of corporate education and training will play a vital role, says comunications consultant and author, Stephen Manallack.
Satyam scam: CBI to probe foreign connections
09 Oct 2009
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