As fliers find themselves spoilt for choice, airlines are looking at ways in which to position themselves distinctively.
Mallya has lived on the edge for long enough to know that his extradition from UK is not a given, says N Sundaresha Subramanian.
With tiger stripes and India in its logo, Gautom Menon wants the world to drink Indian.
Could Ambassador B S Prakash's nightmare turn real?
Key events that rocked India Inc in 2014 and one of them is Vishal Sikka taking over reins at Infosys.
Prominent print advertisements on Monday pitched Amazon's discount strategy against Flipkart's.
'The airline business is very dynamic. If you are unable to keep up and lead, you end up last.' 'This is what has happened to Jet.'
With the weaker-than-expected agreement at the recent Climate Change Conference at Lima, there is an urgent need to highlight endeavours in civil society and business for a sustainable global economy with grassroots empowerment, say Rajni Bakshi.
Entrepreneurship is about confronting brutal realities of life where you have to take the risk on a daily basis.
IndiGo is arguably more a financial services company than airline.
India has reached a significant milestone on Friday (November 28) by achieving Rs 100 lakh crore or 100 trillion market cap.
In 2012 Rediff.com had published a feature on the rare aspects of Hawking's life and work, based on a feature by popular edutainment website HowStuffWorks, which we reproduce.
Vijay Mallya has lost control of his companies.
Bezos wears it on his sleeve, Nadella keeps it quiet
The success of internal communication depends on its utilisation.
PepsiCo India's new CEO admits to being an ardent follower of the world's management gurus and they clearly mould his outlook.
Of all the other cities in India, Bangalore is one city, where you can actually walk around and take in the crowd and confusion, says Sumit Ganguli.
Here's how you can keep yourself and your team high on confidence.
Mumbai's famous dabbawalas are reinventing themselves to meet the challenge posed by food delivery portals.
Computer whiz Jefferson Prince, who has built a 70-employee gaming company from scratch, tells S Saraswathi about motivations and challenges of entrepreneurship.