An infectious outbreak can conclude in more ways than one, historians say. But for whom does it end, and who gets to decide?
With a likely consolidation of vendors and customers on the horizon, IT services firms must offer effective and targeted solutions on the road to normalcy even after it resumes operations
It stood at 6.3 percent in January-March against forecast of 8-9 percent
Some of the most fascinating topics covered this week are: Economy (Abhijit Banerjee's solution to revive Indian economy), Decision-making (Reason why we make bad decisions), Podcast (Morgan Housel on writing, reading and much more) and Covid (How CEOs view today's world; Bill Gates's efforts to fight coronavirus).
The Covid-19 outbreak has altered our lives in many ways. While work from home has become the new normal for many, some others have to be at the frontline to ensure the disease does not spread or essential supplies are not hit. Forbes India features some bravehearts who are risking their lives outdoors so others remain safe within their homes.
As we shelter in place in the pandemic, more employers are using software to track our work—and us
The rules for returning differ among counties, states and countries, but the athletic world is beginning to creep toward competition again
Stanford Health Care gave us exclusive access to show how coronavirus antibody testing works. So we followed two caregivers and their blood, through the testing process
This is not what President Donald Trump incomprehensibly described in April when he suggested irradiating the insides of COVID-19 patients with ultraviolet light
Indian commercial real estate has been the darling of global private equity investors. But with the novel coronavirus outbreak bringing the economy to its knees, can it still stand tall?
In earnings reports this week, Uber and Lyft disclosed the depth of the financial damage, as did Airbnb's cost slashing measures. The companies, founded on the notion that they should become as big as possible as quickly as possible and worry about making a profit somewhere down the line, now face an uncertain future