The independent directors of the hospitality company express full confidence in Mistry's abilities as chairman, queering the pitch further vis-Ă -vis the Tata-Mistry battle
As expected Rajan, Katragadda and Bhat have been retained with additional responsibilities.
The septuagenarian interim chairman of the salt-to-software group says that decision to remove Mistry was absolutely necessary for future success of the group
The former chairman of Tata Sons says that board and shareholders were kept in the loop on key decisions and course of action always
When non-family CEOs resign or are suddenly asked to go, the business owner may well win the battle, but he loses the war
Meanwhile stocks of Tata Group companies continue to lose value, with Rs44,000 crore of shareholder wealth eroded in three days
How DSP BlackRock scripted a return to form through fresh blood, team work and a belief in the small- and mid-cap space
Professor and value investor Sanjay Bakshi believes the overall mid-cap space is more optimistically valued today than at any time in the past 15 years
With experiential learning, and soon, technological competence, the Great Lakes Institute of Management in Chennai is trying out a different approach to creating future managers
The advent of second generation business leaders and the rise of startups have resulted in confidence about the future of mid-caps, says Sunil Singhania of Reliance Mutual Fund
Nirmalya Kumar, one of the world's leading management thinkers, says the current model of management education in the country has outlived its utility and that sweeping reforms are the need of the hour