Andrew Horne of Xerox India tries to temper employee emotion before it gets out of hand
Martin Sorrell, the head of WPP, the world's largest communications conglomerate, met with Forbes India to review some of his recent Big Bets.
Intel's Sean Maloney scoffs at India's obsession with the mobile phone
Right now, the youthful BMW has its nose ahead; but the elitist Merc is stepping on the gas too
Amid the ruins of Sri Lanka's civil war lie gems of business opportunity for foreigners. But be prepared for a long, hard spell
For most Indian’s Guatemala hardly even registers on the radar. But Genpact’s Nitin Bhat finds the place alluring both for living and working
Alexius Collette tries to change the way Indians work at the Bangalore office
Suzuki insider Shinzo Nakanishi gets Indian and Japanese leaders to share power at Maruti. It is a tough blend to concoct
Having lived in the UK for over 10 years, TCS’ A.S. Lakshminarayanan finds that the legendary stiff upper lip is just a myth
Hollywood is watching Indian movies! Not just for their spectacular visuals, but to see which plot is inspired
FedEx’ outgoing India head, Jacques Creeten, says stories about sluggish India come from Indians settled abroad who think the country is stuck in the 1970s