Jun 19, 2022 Book Review: God’s Own Entrepreneurs — The success secrets of 21 entrepreneurs from Kerala
Jun 19, 2022 Book Review: The Founders — The story of Paypal and the entrepreneurs who shaped Silicon Valley
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Jun 19, 2022 Book Review: God’s Own Entrepreneurs — The success secrets of 21 entrepreneurs from Kerala
Jun 19, 2022 Book Review: The Founders — The story of Paypal and the entrepreneurs who shaped Silicon Valley
Mar 05, 2022 Book Review | The Ambuja Story: How a Group of Ordinary Men Created an Extraordinary Company
How to Prevent the Next Pandemic How to Prevent the Next Pandemic In his well-researched book, Bill Gates proposes that the world employ a special pandemic taskforce that he calls GERM
An Intent to Serve An Intent to Serve Former Lieutenant Governor of Delhi Tejendra Khanna’s memoir is a reflection on his own professional ethic and values while at the same time holding
Bloomsbury 35: Thirty Five Years of Fiction at Bloomsbury Bloomsbury 35: Thirty Five Years of Fiction at Bloomsbury This book is a celebration and a representative mix of past glories and a guide to current and future reading
The exciting aftermath of crossing The Wall The exciting aftermath of crossing The Wall Gautam Bhatia’s second novel The Horizon, a deeply satisfying sequel to his speculative fictional book The Wall will thrill fans of the original
Why the US lost the Afghan War Why the US lost the Afghan War Craig Whitlock’s book The Afghanistan Papers looks beyond the rhetoric to delve into all that went wrong
I’m in awe of the entrepreneurial environment in India: Indra Nooyi I’m in awe of the entrepreneurial environment in India: Indra Nooyi Former Chairman & CEO, PepsiCo Inc, Indra Nooyi, on the start-up culture in the country, and on her time at PepsiCo
Where brands reflected nationalism and pride Entrepreneurship as well as advertising played an important part in India’s history and Ramya Ramamurthy's book brings these phenomenal stories out
Leading teams during the pandemic ‘Reset’ provides a good overview of the people and culture challenges that US organisations face
Preparing for the long march home For young Meher, living in Dharavi meant a life full of possibilities. But as Covid-19 cases in the Mumbai slum soar, Meher and her family decide to l
Dinyar Patel wins the Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay NIF Book Prize for 2021 Bags the award for his biography Naoroji: Pioneer of Indian Nationalism
Strategies and tactics to live better The author gives a nudge to live out our life with the passion that we can command
An accessible behavioural science armoury for everyday life The author dips into behavioural science to create a DIY toolkit for personal metamorphosis
The autonomy and accountability challenge How leaders, managers and team members can raise their games to meet the challenges of the new age of working
An incisive portrait of Silicon Valley The author defines Thiel’s value system as a pursuit of market power using regulatory loopholes and stepping over the Silicon valley sense of propri
A Heartfelt Ode to India’s Love Affair with Vegetarian and Vegan Cuisine Tarkari seeks to hero classic and lesser known desi flavours drawn from India’s wide culinary repertoire of vegetarian and vegan dishes
How ‘shopoholic’ UPL adds muscle with takeovers Homegrown agrochem MNC UPL believes in collaborations to drive growth and revenue
Birla-Adani in cement slugfest to be top player With housing and roads expected see a boom, cement makers will be jockeying for the top slot
Investors can again invest in international funds but... ...will be subject to the headroom available to MFs without breaching the overseas investment limits utilised by fund houses as on February 1, 2022
Weekly Rupee view: Rupee stays range-bound The domestic currency is not appreciating despite softening dollar
Why India-focussed pharma stocks have an edge Extended periods of slow growth in a third of the portfolio weighs on US-focussed stocks
Auroville: An utopian search for a better world Akash Kapur’s ‘Better to Have Gone’ traces what happens when we believe deeply in a quest and give up everything in its pursuit
Lady doctors and the rocky path to healing A handbook on India’s first women doctors holds up a mirror to the social and political realities of the 19th and early 20th century
Conquering Everest: A compelling account of how an impossible dream was achieved Jim Davidson dwells in detail on the failure to make it in the first attempt and the harrowing return to physically and emotionally draining climb up