Google is not interested in solving the small problems of the world. Its vast engineering talent (roughly half of the company) is eager to work on large problems that have a big impact on its users, says Alan Eustace
Swiss engineering firm ABB's chief executive says that climate change and India are big on the company's radar
Stephen Roach, chief economist, Morgan Stanley, has been warning the world for years about the impending financial crisis. In his new book, Next Asia, he outlines the opportunities and the challenges for Asian countries
When Wipro’s Manoj Nagpaul landed in Australia, he had a business plan which wasn’t relevant. A new plan was needed but the challenge was — where to start?
Kensaku Konishi, president and CEO of Canon India, on navigating roads and complex systems in India
Shinsei Bank's Dhananjaya Dvivedi finds Tokyo a society that values discipline and organisational efficiency
Rio Tinto's precious find in India, a diamond mine to replace its largest one in Australia, is a breakthrough for both the mining giant and the country
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