SEPT 14, 2003
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Best Employers
The third BT-Hewitt study is replete
with surprises: a new No. 1, a
clutch of public sector companies
that make the list, and several
stars that have suddenly
gone missing.

Are These Companies
The Best?

Yes, because being the best employer is
not about spoiling your employees but helping
them—and your organisation—realise their true
potential.
more...

Infosys Effect
Why, in a bad year, there are no best employers,
only best employees. Or 10 reasons why
Infosys couldn't have avoided falling off the best
employers map.
more...

P&G: In Touch

Procter & Gamble scores
on brands, you thought.
Think again. For it's the
best employer for
several other reasons.

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NTPC and IOC
Meet NTPC, the power
giant with the heart of a
PSU and the mind of a
private company.

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Limited Mobility
How will the limited mobility tangle be
untangled? Will WLL services be given
the status of mobile services? If so, how will cellular service operators be pacified?
Scenarios.
more...

Death Of Debt
Now that bottomline management has
become the chief focus of corporates, a
great way forward is to reduce the debt component. The good news: it can
be done.
more...

Nanotech
This is a story about a prince. A scion of the Miraj family who runs a tech incubator in Pune. And he's think small, really small. He's thinking nanotech.
more...

  60 Minutes
"We don't want to be in a losing position or market," says David Filo, Chief Yahoo!
Here he is, on what he's trying to
achieve.
more...
 
 
Q&A: Jagdish Sheth
Given the quickening 'half-life' of knowledge, is Jagdish Sheth's 'Rule Of Three' still as relevant today as it was when he first enunciated it? Have it straight from the Charles H. Kellstadt Professor of Marketing at the Goizueta Business School of Emory University, USA. Plus, his views on competition, and lots more.

More Web Exclusives
More Net Specials

Q&A: Arun K. Maheshwari
Arun Maheshwari, Managing Director and CEO of CSC India, the domestic subsidiary of the $11.3-billion Computer Sciences Corporation, wonders if India can ever become a software product powerhouse, given its lack of specific domain knowledge. The way out? Acquire foreign companies that do have it.

Tech's Hidden Gems
It's too late to get rich on the already- glamorous tech stocks, but you could still bet on some of the diamonds waiting to glitter. Here are five
potentials.
Mutual Fund Scorecard
Mutual Fund Brand Appeal
more...
 
The Snack-factories
One is a global fast food icon; the other, a quintessential idli-dosa satrap from (where else?), the South, with global ambitions. Here's a look at how they manage to make their burgers and sambhar taste the same in Jacksonville, Jafferkhanpet or Janpath. more...
 
The Case Of The Mystery Man
How can Reflex Systems turn its sales trio into a sales team? Thiru Vengadam of PeopleSoft, Prem Kamath of Hindustan Lever and Joseph John of Wipro Infotech discuss. more...
 

The Best Back-seat Drives
The cars that take Corporate India's
execs around and what makes them
go that extra mile for their high-power
owners.
more...

People
Ganesh Shermon's new index; Meenakshi Madhvani's media audit; M. Damodaran's Harvard glory; Pooja Jain's Waterman; Prithipal Singh's J&K thrills; and Anji Reddy's relief pill.
more...
 
Column by Phaneesh Murthy
Column by Parag Parekh
Leadership Secrets by Sanjeev Aggarwal

The Inside Track On Inside Jobs
L'affaire Samir Arora brings the issue of insider trading back into focus. Given the regulator's track record on insider trading cases… Yawn.
more...

The return of the JV Junkie
B.K. Modi emerges from the wilderness in an unlikely role: a mediator.
more...

Watch Out, Nokia
The entry of Indian consumer electronics majors into wireless handset manufacturing is set to transform the face of the market.
more...

Pest Control
The cola majors engage celebs to help customers keep the faith.
more...

NGO Salaries
NGOs are no longer for people with enough dad's cash to burn for a lifetime.
Affluence Of Incohol
Help, Tarun!
Steeling New Jobs
Life After BPO
more...


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