
Feza Tabassum Azmi
Feza Tabassum Azmi is Professor, Faculty of Management Studies & Research at Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. She's an author of Strategic Human Resource Management published by Cambridge University Press, University of Cambridge, UK.
Much like her character in the movie, the Barbie doll has been facing an existential crisis in the market thanks to electronic gadgets, that have swayed customers away from dolls. Will the success of the movie salvage Barbie's business and help the doll regain its lost glory?
In 1993, when Backstreet Boys performed their first show, their tracks became anthems for college fests. Thirty years later, when they took the stage in India, it was nostalgia, emotions and a thousand dreams relived for Gen X that grew up watching shaky images on black and white TVs
Scientists are identifying distinct human fingerprints in the atmosphere. As United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) begins at Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, individual responsibility becomes paramount to the climate justice question
The automobile giant has reinvented itself to gain profits and maintain growth in the US, but it could not recreate that magic in India. Ford’s lumbering size and a stolid local connect ruined the party
Unlocking the potential of the large subset of global population—People with Disabilities make up 15 percent of the world's population—will have a transformative effect on the progress of nations; right to decent work for all has to be more than just rhetoric
The weak connect between economic growth and sustainability, if allowed to continue in the post-pandemic world—if we don't build back better—will make our rebuilt economy just as fragile and shaky as another game of Jenga
Keynes’ idea that the economy cannot be envisaged as a naturally correcting organism provided the theoretical underpinnings for government interventions during the 2008 crisis
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