Customised tailoring: How Raymond, Aditya Birla Group are luring customers with bespoke services to fit the bill.
Robotics is making inroads into HR, but will not replace the function any time soon, experts say.
Engineering product firms were among the first to embrace AI and machine learning. And the early adopters are reaping gains.
A growing number of firms are putting in formal policy frameworks to tap into company alumni and facilitate the return of former employees, discovers Sangeeta Tanwar.
The cab-hailing firm needs to jettison its baggage of dysfunctional corporate and gender insensitivity, finds out Ritwik Sharma.
'As they come in contact with more people in their professional life, they will need to uncover even more opportunities for growth.'
At a time of massive job losses that is what the much-vaunted Indian IT sector needs. Ritwik Sharma reports.
The party needs to fight competition not by acting like others, but by finding a strong narrative of its own.
Not only young companies, even some established players are opting to function out of co-working spaces with an aim to quickly scale up their services. Sangeeta Tanwar reports.
Seamlessly integrating multiple devices is becoming the single most important strategy for retailers, says Ritwik Sharma.
Build trust in face of lay-offs Communicating with employees is the key to easing pain as downsizing cycle sweeps IT.
VIP Industries, the second largest luggage manufacturer in the world, is using the theory of constraints to improve its profits, reports Ritwik Sharma.
LG, Panasonic: Making in and for India LG and Panasonic are looking to revive their fortunes in India by building local insights into their new products.
Companies are innovating with tech tools to ensure that you spend less time at the cash counter.
Edward Hess, Professor of Business Administration and Batten Executive-in-Residence, Darden School of Business, discusses the growth of technology and the challenges it creates for organizations with Sangeeta Tanwar.
The start-up story appears to be losing its sheen due to corporate misgovernance, financial mismanagement and gender discrimination.
The consumer durables player has modified its decades-old logo as it hopes to hold fresh appeal beyond 'mums' to include millennials, says Ritwik Sharma.
Lack of consumer confidence remains a key issue, but these brands are addressing the challenge in their own unique ways.
In conversation with Anil S Nair, CEO & Managing Partner at L&K Saatchi & Saatchi India.
With Nexa, the value-for-money mass-market car maker hopes to attract premium buyers. Sangeeta Tanwar reports.