OCTOBER 26, 2003
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Growth Managers
No doubt the economy is on a
roll, but in a handful of companies the big spurt is actually due to a team of smart managers.
BT profiles nine such managers who helped turbocharge their corporations.

The BT Crossfire

Does client intervention
hurt creativity? Yes,
contends adfilm maker
Prahlad Kakar. No,
retorts Lowe India's
R. Balakrishnan.

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Is This Boom For Real?
Now that the Sensex has soared past
4,500, it's time to pop the question:
how sustainable is the current
rally?
more...
Spring Cleaning At HCL
Shiv Nadar is regarded among India's finest strategists. But how come he seems to be
losing so many of the crucial task-drivers
around him? more...

Broadband Is Here
Wait, don't disappear. This time, it seems
to be for real. The long-envisioned
always-on high-speed information
highway is actually gaining users in
India.
more...

Return Of The Techie
The accents are multiplying, as India
draws a large number of techies from
Silicon Valley. They're back home, and
they're back with plenty of experience
and ideas.
more...

60 Minutes
Raj L. Gupta, Chairman and CEO of Rohm
and Haas, a US-based $6.5-billion specialty chemicals major, speaks on global manufacturing trends and his own market strategy.
more...

Taking India Global
As the first in a new series on
globalisation, N.R. Narayana Murthy and
Santosh Desai immerse themselves
in a discussion on taking India, as a
brand, global.
more...

Viewpoint
A McKinsey alum and Managing Partner
of Cryztal Capital on US' heated offshoring
debate.
more...

 

The Power Of Private Labels
An ACNielsen study on the retail industry confirms the 1990s' trend—that private labels are gaining custom.
more...

 
 
Gates Against Malaria
Bill Gates, who claims
to watch the efficiency
of each dollar he
spends, has put down
$168 million to
combat malaria.

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Age Discrimination
The UAE wants to kick
all expats above 60 out
of their jobs. A fine
start to the IMF/
World Bank meet in
Dubai, eh?

10 Stocks For The Upturn
Going crazy trying to figure which stocks to put your money on? We simplify matters by picking 10 that could go places. more...
 
It's A New Ball Game
Global M&As are not as risky as they sound. So say a growing bunch of Indian corporates. What makes for success? more...
 
Twist Of Fate
A Harvard mind on nature-versus-nurture, an Indian academic on alternate perceptions of time, two advisors on timing the market and a medicine man on Viagra. more...
 

Meat Factory
Find out why Chennai's Military Hotel is an
integral part of the city's culinary topography. Could it be because of their meat extravaganza? Well...
more...

People
Featuring R.C. Bhargava's return to Maruti Udyog; Sunil Kumar Alagh's peace break; Vivek Kulkarni's private sector leap; Mahesh C. Bagrodia's new
job at the A.V. Birla Group; Pradeep Poddar's ketchup spirituality; and M.G. Damodaran's
newly-handed reins.
more...
 
Global Leaders by Stephen R. Covey
Leadership Secrets by T.G. Ramesh

Unified Licensing, But How?
Deciding in favour of unified licensing is easier than answering all the questions that such a move throws up.
more...

Shot of Steroid
Lupin puts its house in order to meet the challenges of tomorrow better.
more...

Microsoft's "Peacenik"
The Redmond gang sends its chief
technical officer to wave the Windows
peace flag.
more...

P&G Wants You
...If you've got bright ideas, that is.
more...

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

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