In his latest book, The $10 Trillion Dream, author Subhash Chandra Garg, former Finance and Economic Affairs Secretary, Government of India, does a comprehensive analysis of policymaking over the years while talking about how it can define narratives
It is not everyday that a Nobel-winning economist writes a cookbook, so when Abhijit Banerjee does, you sit up and take notice
This is an extract from Mircea Raianu's Tata: The Global Corporation That Built Indian Capitalism published by Harvard University Press
Author and retired US Navy Captain Mark Brouker divulges leadership strategies that assist you in becoming better leaders.
Author duo Chris Lewis and Pippa Malmgren highlight how balance can unlock spectacular leadership
Through lessons from Lights Out, India Inc leader D Shivakumar reminds CEOs that nothing in life is permanent
In this first-person look inside the world of entrepreneurship, Square co-founder Jim McKelvey details how to build a world-changing company
David Enrich dives deep into the rise and grand devastation of what was once one of the biggest banks in the world — Deutsche Bank
Decisions based on gut reactions can have devastating consequences. But, fret not. Author Gleb Tsipursky's eight-step decision-making model can help you...
Janelle Shane takes a hilarious route to explain what artificial intelligence really is, how it works and what it gets wrong
India Inc leader D Shivakumar underlines the importance of implementing change in organisations at the right time, through lessons from ‘Seeing Around...
The world is not all arbitrary, but a designed system, and these rules of design cause change in how we live and work, believe Cliff Kuang and Robert Fabricant
In a hyper-consumerist world, Adam Minter goes on an adventure trail to trace the afterlife of goods we once owned
When the game they're playing has no finish line or winners, businessmen then play for their employees and the community, says author Simon Sinek
Carlos A Ball charts the journey of American corporates from being hostile towards the queer community to finally accepting them as a part of the society
Author Caroline Stokes argues that companies with emotionally intelligent leaders will be much more successful
Grant Botma debunks the assumption that money is the ultimate motivator to attract top talent
Between politicians and economists, big social and economic issues are often taken to the former, write Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo
Founder of EOS Worldwide, Gino Wickman, tells us what the DNA of an entrepreneur looks like. If you possess these traits, you might be fit to be one
Founder and first CEO Marc Randolph tells the incredible story of how Netflix came to be
Nir Eyal reveals what drives one to distraction, and teaches how to make pacts to keep the brain on track
Robin Banerjee decodes the rise and fall of corporates, by giving insights into the blunders committed by some
In What You Do Is Who You Are, Ben Horowitz turns his attention how organisations can create and sustain their cultures
David Epstein tries to debunk the myth that you can achieve success only through specialisation
An expert in security and current President of Microsoft, Brad Smith discusses the importance of privacy in a digital age