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NOV. 202005
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The Best Companies To Work For In India2005
A BT-Mercer-TNS study.

Basic Economics, Not Advanced Human Resources Development
Five years into the survey, some trends begin to emerge.
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The Best And The Rest
There is no such thing as a perfect company, but the results of The Best Companies to Work For in India2005 study show that best employers turn on the charm from the recruitment process itself. Read More

Quadrant Analysis
A detailed assessment of the four quadrants of the study-internal employee perception, HR processes and policies, stakeholder perception and HR metrics, plus the Top 10 rankings on each quadrant. Read More

How We Did It
The methodology behind The Best Companies to Work for in India2005. Read More

A Circle Thus Sealed
A victim of high employee expectations in ../2003, Infosys is back as India's premier employer of choice. Read More

Where Employee Is King
Sasken is riding a wave of success, thanks to its employee-friendly policies. Read More

Building On The Legacy
Despite an anxious year that saw a change in ownership and name, Genpact emerges as a preferred employer. Read More

Employees First
HCL Comnet has made the organisation accountable to its workers and is on this list two years running. Read More

A School For Employees

NTPC invests massive resources on training and benefits. Its staff is fiercely loyal and most don't want to leave.
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The Good Lif
e Just Got Better

Winning matters a great deal at HSBC, but employees needn't break their backs.
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Speak Up,
You Are At Sapient

How did a dot.bomb survivor go on to become a best employer? By listening to what its
employees had to say.

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All Play And
Some Work

Covansys takes great pains to treat its people well. No wonder they don't want to leave.
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The Fairy Tale Spins On
Once upon a time there were a handful of happy employees. Today, at HDFC Bank, there are close to 12,000.
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A Closely Knit Workplace
MindTree Consulting takes special care to make its employees feel at home. That's why it's on this list.
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Why Is Cisco's John Chambers Investing $1.16 Billion In India?
Because he thinks Indian R&D can deliver, because the Indian market is important for Cisco, and because of Rangu Salgame.
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  Dash For Cash
With non-food credit growing at twice the rate of deposits, banks scramble to beef up their
capital base.
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Just Who Is Xenitis?
Sub-Rs 10,000 PCs in ../2003; A Bengali TV Channel Soon; Rs 24,000 Mobikes In ../2006!
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60 Minutes
William Clay Ford, Jr., the CEO of Ford Motor Company, speaks to BT on issues facing the company.
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MONEY
Zero Sum Game
RBI is letting the rupee fall in order to shore up India's export competitiveness.
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The Perfect Portfolio
As the market edges lower, it's a great time for cherry picking. more...

 
India Today Group : News Window

Interview With Giovanni Bisignani
After taking over the reigns at IATA, Giovanni Bisignani is in the cockpit directing many changes. His experience in handling the crisis after 9/11 crisis is invaluable. During his recent visit to India, Bisignani met BT's Amanpreet Singh and spoke about the challenges facing the aviation industry and how to fly safe. Excerpts.
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"We Try To Create
A Joyful Work"
K Subrahmaniam, Covansys President and CEO, spoke to BT's Nitya Varadarajan.


"It's Not All About Pay Cheques"
Pramod Bhasin, President and CEO, Genpact, speaks to BT's Archna Shukla.

"We Create A Company For First Timers"
Vineet Nayar, CEO, HCL Comnet, speaks to BT's
Sahad P V.
 
 

Strategic Disconnect
It must have taken something to run iconic American telco AT&T to the ground. According to a new book, it did.
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The Worst Employer In India
It could be anyone, even companies in the
top 10 of the Best Companies to Work for in India.
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People
Starring DMRC's E. Sreedharan, Keith Kirby and Daren Cook of Hutch, Pushpinder Singh of Ambience Publicis, Jerry Rao of MphasiS, Atul Sobti of Ranbaxy, and investment banker-cum-writer Chetan Bhagat.
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Leadership Spotlight Anand Mahindra,
VC & MD, M&M

Business vs Governments
Is there a pattern to the increasing run-ins between India Inc. and the powers that be?
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Patent Prospect
Minor drug patents may mean a
big opportunity.
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Top Of Mind
Zee's 1-minute ad break, steel czar L.N. Mittal and his empire, and BCCI boots out Zee.

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Current
The Bilakhias of the Rs 900-crore Micro Inks stun the market with a surprise sell-out.

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The Mutual Calling
The thriving mutual funds industry is in dire need of people.
Help, Tarun!
Sub-brokers, Anyone?
Temps: Rights & Responsibilities

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REPORTER'S DIARY
Tears For Bangalore

Rain, apathy from the reigning government and an obstructionist former Prime Minister are just the things India's Silicon Valley doesn't need.

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