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| April 26, 2005 |
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| India's tax reformers We owe a deep debt of gratitude to a small band of dedicated tax reformers for guiding us out of those dense, productivity-sapping thickets
How free press is fading in US The media is beginning to cater to audiences that can pay.
B-schools don't teach courage The strength to defend your decisions is even more important than the ability to take risks.
Cyber fraud: Wake-up call for Indian firms An industry and a country's determination to walk the talk, is demonstrated by the steps it takes to discover the underlying root causes and remedy them rather than persecuting the manifestations of those root causes.
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| April 23, 2005 |
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| When will the Ambani war end? The extended silence from the Ambani brothers suggests that the truce declared some weeks ago is holding, and that a settlement of succession issues in the Reliance group may be reached soon.
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| April 22, 2005 |
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| Changing role of trade unions There is greater prospect of better industrial relations now with improving attitudes on all sides
Wanted: Ministry of Employment The Ministry of Employment could also look at temporary staffing, which hires almost 10 per cent of the labour force in some countries
FDI and the cost of trading Market and supplier access, not wage costs, are the most important for Chinese foreign direct investment
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| April 20, 2005 |
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| Making reforms less injurious to health A functioning publicly-funded healthcare system for a good majority of the people should be a cornerstone of development policy in a poor country.
Broadband kills the TV star At least the SEC A high-income group will move away from cable TV faster than anyone realises
Bottlenecks in the sky
What a customer wants! Gallup India's Principal Consultant Rajesh Srinivasan believes measuring the emotional connect between company and customer will reflect the true health of customer relationships, and explains a measure of customer engagement.
Why not everyone can be a CEO B-schools don't tell students that leadership is not just about occupying the corner office. It's also about the ability to groom others for the top job.
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| April 19, 2005 |
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| All you wanted to know about derivatives! Derivatives are specialised contracts which signify an agreement or an option to buy or sell the underlying asset of the derivate up to a certain time in the future at a prearranged price, the exercise price.
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| April 13, 2005 |
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| Why CAS failed and VAT will succeed But take a closer look and you will recognise several common issues they raised and the challenges they threw up for the government.
Secrets of a successful company The trick to doing well is to give everyone in the organisation power and responsibility
A guide to right investment There are various forms of investments at the disposal of individuals. These include real assets like a house, a car, a television, or financial assets like stocks in companies, bonds, units of funds, et cetera.
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| April 11, 2005 |
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| How to be RICH in 6 easy steps! The key is to make a continuous effort to put away small amounts on a consistent basis. No matter how little you make or how high your expenses may seem, it is nearly always possible to put away at least some money for the future.
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