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  • If you're serious, get out of the JIC mentality! New
  • Do we give the young enough space to grow? New
  • There's a special insurance for kidnap and extortion! New
  • Rich cousins in a tearing hurry to help their poor brethren
  • It is a disaster when we refuse to meet calamity head-on
  • Bhai ladai can put the business in hot kadahi
  • Negative vibes spread like nasty viruses
  • Secrets have trouble remaining secret in companies
  • An unattended tender generation may go wayward
  • Does a hand that helps suddenly become `foreign'?
  • Are our roads safe for women or are roads safer without them?
  • The din of effluents from affluence in dining halls
  • How far do you find software piracy hard to digest?
  • Palms that itch for `something' slap us all with covert taxes
  • Like tornadoes, inflation can suck in your savings real fast
  • Are we too squeezed out to find time for workouts?
  • Free trade discussion can have a three-sided argument
  • Those at the helm need to be free of ethical smears
  • Price cuts so hefty that consumer worries about quality
  • Some say Budget is `different', but others are indifferent
  • Are there more engineers than required?
  • An evening with the PM and his dreams
  • Dashing debates only add to a lot of heat and noise
  • Bollywood bet to get big business out of the woods
  • Everybody has a say in the making of the Budget
  • We need to grow up with the new kids on the block
  • A dose of society and service in good `company'
  • Clean water through a dirty business deal
  • Every vote has a cost, but what about its value?
  • Living expenses, bulging bills and dented budgets
  • Accounting was never born to help make decisions, or was it?
  • Often, arguments are like accelerating against stonewalls
  • Solution to `problem employee' is not a sack order
  • Have we become too immune to election gimmicks?
  • On a search for `shine' in the villages
  • Business at the speed of thought with an HR millstone?
  • Don't carry home to office, but why not the reverse?
  • What to do when work stops working for you?
  • At the edge of a window and contemplating to jump
  • `Science + Patents + Capital = Biotechnology'
  • `Can't stop this thing we started — no way'
  • How many roads must one chicken cross?
  • Commerce takes a painful route for those too poor to care
  • Takeover means conquest, invasion, and capture
  • Bosses know to grow business when golfing and gossiping
  • Not all salesmen are bad, some could be worse
  • Too much New Year cheer to think of economics
  • Bad candidates are elected by good CAs who do not vote
  • Add a piece of farmland to your investment portfolio
  • Double-check your track when rivals face rough weather
  • Intellectual property care is big business
  • Lights, camera, action and the little master
  • Read the competition to decide your next move
  • To win in the market, add winners to your side
  • Kal ka newspaper boy, aaj ka Kalam
  • Guard your cyber-baggage from thugs and bugs
  • Why not make green your lucky colour?
  • What a CA should do when attacked — gather evidence
  • Manufacturing spurious drugs is equivalent to mass murder
  • File by wire to e-clean your conscience
  • The seven habits of highly effective kings
  • What do you do if your auditors sleep like tenured profs?
  • Build your business where billionaires bid
  • Let's talk about knowledge, not money
  • If you want to do business, there is a mafia to cope with
  • When it is time to showcase, play it `fair'
  • There is so much fun in headhunting
  • Come to watch the ITeS-y bitsy spider
  • A tactical retreat to reload with the Matrix
  • Vacuum builders get willing accountants to attest
  • There are crocodiles in contractors' clothes
  • Audit committees need to be hot on the scent
  • Why reinvent? There's knowledge to share
  • If you lend, track where your money goes
  • Price of performance is to stay focussed
  • Tackle problems at two levels - micro and macro
  • If distractions bog you down, detractors win
  • Expert criminals too leave clues
  • Axis of evil springs back to life
  • There's a mishap at the median
  • Diplomacy may win with diehards too
  • Today's sunrise, tomorrow's showpiece
  • On the job in Jakarta
  • The owls are awake when others are asleep
  • An old friend in the next seat
  • Blue-eyed boy yesterday, a hardcore villain today?
  • There are times when one faces fears and tears
  • One talks of supari, the other sachi bani
  • Bribes come in neat covers on the table
  • Better sell used cars than do asset-stripping
  • The Italian connection in a Punjabi's taxi
  • Soaring vultures eye carcasses from a high
  • Intellectuals aren't too attached to their creations
  • Are accountants inferior to lawyers?
  • Successful businessmen know what they're doing
  • It means a lot to stay fit when plots thicken
  • A post-dinner menu of JV and FM
  • Master strategists bid high for peace
  • What perks up a professional
  • A family trip on the house
  • Tough to work when others yak
  • Politics over a coffee
  • A job is a job

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