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Govt. need to implement all its plans, says Big Four CEO Punit Renjen
Journey to success
Born in Rohtak, Renjen went to the US to study on a scholarship and capital…
Deloitte’s new Indian-origin Global CEO took 24 years to become an overnight success
In an exclusive interview to Economic Times, he said, "India's fastest growth among the BRICS natio…
Laxman Narasimhan named as the CEO of coffee chain Starbucks
"Starbucks commitment to uplift humanity through connection and compassion has long distin…
Unplanned leaves, employee stress & attrition cost India Inc $14 billion: Deloitte
A report by Deloitte suggests that poor mental health amongst employees cost Indian employers ₹1.1 …
Over 130 Indian-Americans hold key positions in Biden administration, and it's a record
US President Joe Biden has appointed more than 130 Indian-Americans to key positions in his adminis…
PTI
Deloitte optimistic about India's future, to create 75,000 jobs in 3 years: CEO
"I remain optimistic about #India's future after meeting last week with @narendramodi ji. During m…
PTI
SIGN UP NOW: Leaders and climate activists from the World Economic Forum and more discuss sustainable solutions
Leaders share how businesses can tackle climate change through culture, society, and accountability…
Business Insider
Vinod Khosla, Isha Ambani, Falguni Nayar, Rajan Anandan and many more to speak at TiEcon Unstoppable India
Global and Indian startup stalwarts set to converge, celebrating the spirit of unstoppable entrepre…
Odisha begins disseminating COVID-19 info through WhatsApp
Information related to the coronavirus outbreak canalso be accessed through another mobile phone ap…
PTI
Quartz's new app is banking on big names like Richard Branson to help create a 'constructive and civil' alternative to Facebook and Twitter
Similar to the "Quartz Daily Brief" email newsletter, journalists curate news in the app from a ran…
Lauren Johnson
Here's a key reason why all of your millennial employees are quitting
Perhaps it has something to do with the recent trend of flattening organizations, which was highlig…