Management - general
Study offers new view of how cartels work
28 Dec 2018
Putting a price on reputation
13 Dec 2018
Nissan board votes unanimously to fire chairman Ghosn
22 Nov 2018
The move, which leaves the chairman position vacant, came despite alliance partner Renault urging Nissan’s board before its meeting to delay removing Ghosn, say reports
Nissan’s Ghosn arrested for under-reporting salary: report
19 Nov 2018
The Japanese automaker said Ghosn had used company money for personal use and that it had been investigating possible improper practices of Ghosn and representative director Greg Kelly for several months
Binny Bansal resigns as chairman and CEO of Flipkart group
14 Nov 2018
With both co-founders - Sachin Bansal and Binny Bansal - out of power, Flipkart, India’s largest and most popular e-commerce firm, will now be a Walmart show
AirAsia India appoints Tata Steel’s Sunil Bhaskaran as new CEO
11 Oct 2018
Tata Sons, the holding company of the Tata Group, will also buy out the 2 per cent stake held by Tata veterans S Ramadorai and R Venkataramanan, retaining 51 per cent stake in the airline JV
Sandeep Bakhshi is new MD & CEO of ICICI Bank, Chanda Kochhar quits
04 Oct 2018
Chanda Kochhar, who has been facing an external enquiry against her in the Videocon loan matter, sought an early exit from the position, ICICI Bank said
Govt moves NCLT for management change at IL&FS
01 Oct 2018
The government is reported to have sought approval from NCLT to nominate 10 directors, including the managing director of Kotak Mahindra Bank Uday Kotak as IL&FS’ non-executive chairman
RBI asks Yes Bank’s Rana Kapoor to step down in 4 months
20 Sep 2018
While Yes Bank reported rapid growth over the last decade under Kapoor, the regulator pointed out discrepancies in the way the bank reported its bad loans
Alibaba’s Jack Ma to step down as chairman in 2019, CEO Daniel Zhang to take over
10 Sep 2018
A former English teacher with no technical background, Ma now intends to focus on philanthropy and education, and also pursue “new dreams,” even as he will continue to mentor management
Age, race or need for instant gratification — which best predicts how much you will earn?
05 Sep 2018
Infosys CFO Ranganath tenders resignation
18 Aug 2018
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