American Matthew Barney, who heads Infosys Leadership Institute, is pleasantly surprised by the intellectual curiosity of Indians
No Indian has cracked the American animation movie market so far. Most are content with outsourced work, but A.K. Madhavan is taking a creative leap into Hollywood
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Sean Blagsvedt has lived in India for six years and is amazed at how a little goes a long way here
In Australia, workers dislike being micro-managed or having to move away from a planned approach, says Sunil Kulwal of Aditya Birla Minerals
French Economist, author and philosopher Guy Sorman tells Forbes India there is no growth without innovation and there is no innovation without crisis
A low-profile public sector company is the torchbearer for India's strategic interests across Africa, Latin America and Asia
In 2006, Google took a bet on serving business software through the Internet. Today, it seems to be paying off
The latest catwalk designs, at affordable prices. That's Zara's promise. But to deliver that in India, it will have to tweak its centralised business model
A business model imported from outside won’t work in this country believes the Amway India head
India's steel industry is a maze of red tape and controversy. But smart partnerships and a low-key approach can help find one's way, as British company Stemcor has shown