American Airlines’ Philip Lewin had to first learn what to expect and then to be surprised when he moved to Delhi. But becoming more Indian is something he has accepted — more or less
Changi remains in the lead as one of Asia's biggest hubs. Its secret? The ability to take the unconventional route to increase air traffic
Joerg Mueller muses on cows, hierarchy and asking questions differently
Sir Philip Hampton, Chairman, Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) spoke to Forbes India on the issue of executive compensation in banking
Whether it is in business meetings or in social life, Indians don’t hold back, says Mark T. Robinson, CEO, Citi South Asia
Michael Kadoorie, chairman of Hong Kong-based CLP Holdings, says working towards creating cleaner energy is part of his company's brand building
India born Padmasree Warrior, 49, is the Chief Technology Officer of Cisco, the $36.1 billion (revenue as on March 31, 2009) networking giant.
In his 10 years in India, SAP Labs’ Clas Neumann has learnt how to conduct meetings and expectations, and not take things personally
Alex Li from China teams up with India's Amar Babu to restructure the computer company's stuttering India business
GE always had its heart beating for India, but its strategy was blunted. Now Jeff Immelt has sent his big-picture man, John Flannery, to bring focus
Jeff Immelt, Chairman and CEO of General Electric, says the company is shifting decision-making power to where the growth comes from