IIM Bangalore
The modern workplace continues to be stifled by patriarchal impulses. We need younger men and women to take charge or at the very minimum, ensure that their voice is heard when workplace policies are contemplated
The current placement-driven engineering education model has been pushing traditional engineering students towards the IT sector. The right kind of regulatory oversight to ensure interdisciplinarity is necessary to stop engineering colleges from becoming the fabrication centres of footsoldiers for IT and emerging technology markets
Internationalising small firms transform their readily available entrepreneurial orientation into successful international performance through learning and networking capabilities. Here are a few ways to nurture it further
Entrepreneurs welcome unpredictability because it presents new possibilities and new opportunities. Here's a handy guide to better deal with uncertainties
When managed appropriately, emotions can fuel entrepreneurial alertness—an important capability that can give entrepreneurs a leading role in the ever-changing and competitive environment
Now that crypto regulations are imminent in India, it is vital to explore a few key issues that could make a difference to the growth of blockchain technologies in the country
How do we fix the problem of monstrously bad city governments in India? Genuine city governance reforms are a must
Time plays a crucial role in entrepreneurial tasks such as acquiring resources, anticipating market trends, and projecting cash flows. But an entrepreneur still needs the right perspective to gauge the next opportunity
In the modern world of optics, a portrayal of an image matters the most. Building a favourable opinion of India and its people as a force to reckon with has its benefits
Today, the Indian IT sector is recruiting engineers purely for their potential to become generic software programmers. This needs to change if Indian IT-BPM sector wants to cater to specialised demands of their customers