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MARCH 3, 2002
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The Best Employers'
Pecking Order

They are the purveyors of dream jobs, and in this list of 25, we rank them and look at some of their vital stats like attrition rates and average training hours per year.

Postcards From The Edge
BT went calling on the top employers to find out what makes them tick. Not so surprisingly, the trick was all about treating employees with respect and consideration. Read More

The Differentiation
Does being a great employer mean going soft on people and performance targets? No. But it does mean keeping employees motivated at all times? Read More

The Innovators
You offer comparable salaries and facilities and yet your employees are cribbing? May be you aren't going that extra mile to make a difference. Read More
The Methodology

GAIL: Not All Gas
With petroleum prices soon getting deregulated, GAIL is responding by looking at a rash of unrelated projects including telecom, internet access and water. All of them are conceived with the idea of leveraging GAIL's extensive pipeline. Is Chairman P. Banerjee on the right track?
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  Rising From The Rubble
Thanks to some native grit and ingenuity,
80 per cent of Gujarat's 10,000 small and medium units that collapsed due to earthquake
in the Bhuj district of Gujarat is back on its feet. Sadly, the state government wasn't the biggest
of help.
more...
  The Contest Winners
In the tough days of dot-bust, two websites in India not only stayed their ground but actually gained some. Why? Their contests and e-promotions sites—c2w.com and hungama.com—
were just the thing that marketers caught in the trough needed to reach consumers. more...
       
  BT-Nasscom Round Table 2002
Software's growth is fast decelerating, and the impact on tier-two companies is worse than imagined. Is software's dream run over? more...
  Return Of Returns
A BT-Mutualfundsindia.com survey of how chips fell in the mutual funds industry in the October-December quarter. more...
 


 
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More Net Specials
Quote-Unquote
By Assistant Editor
Seema Shukla

Plain Speak
By Special Correspondent
Suveen K. Sinha
   
  PSU Fixation
Why some state-owned, soon-to-be-sold companies look ripe for picking. more...
  Why Women Love ICICI?
It's because it takes care of them like no other company. more...
       
   
  The Case Of Free Sampling
What went wrong with India White's ambitious strategy to make up for shrinking urban sales with a sweep in hinterland? Sanjiv Kumar, CMD, Candico India, and Alok Shanker, CEO, Blackstone Market Facts India debate. more...
  Cyber Cops
With a little help from Bangalore's software sweathouses, code-wielding constables at India's first cyber police station are learning how to scale firewalls and put the cuffs on data-diddlers. more...
       
   
  Moving On
Starring: Gary Cofer of P&G, Derrick Samuel of Colgate-Palmolive; Richard Rushton of South African Breweries; and Harris Diamond of Weber Shandwick.
more...
  Business Revival
By Pradip Chanda
Notes From The Trough
By Mahesh Murthy

Leadership Secrets
By Vijay K. Rekhi
       
   
 

The Silver Lining
Recovery is a long way off, but companies are taking time off to re-invent themselves. more...

  Help, Tarun!!!
Tarun Sheth addresses your career concerns every fortnight. more...
       
       

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