The quintessential manager
The business media has reported that some companies are showing a preference for specific skills as against MBAs.
Read MoreFeb 20, 2024 | Sculpting, Management & Innovation
The business media has reported that some companies are showing a preference for specific skills as against MBAs.
Read MoreDec 13, 2023 | Tech, Info, Data & Analysis, Rodin
John von Neumann, an extraordinary mind, an effortless polymath, observed: ‘It is not a particular purpose, destructive race, one specific invention that creates danger. The danger is intrinsic. For progress, there is no cure’. (Ascribed to him as a Quote in The MANIAC, a book by Benjamin Labatut)
Read MoreNov 9, 2023 | Directions, Tech, Info, Data & Analysis
The fortunes of Microsoft’s CoPilot (and Google’s DuetAI, whenever it is launched) will depend on how well they function with other elements of any Enterprise Information System, going beyond being just a better organiser. It is likely that the terrain of the battle will be Enterprise search, which opens up multiple possibilities.
Read MoreOct 27, 2023 | Management & Innovation, Rodin
Sajjan Jindal’s decision to enter the EV market is the immediate context to emphasise the irrelevance of intellectual cobwebs such as the idea of core competence. In a world abundant with multiple opportunities, within the same or different lines of businesses, a different set of questions need to be asked.
Read MoreOct 12, 2023 | Directions, Management & Innovation
Some large tech companies have recently created a holding company separate from their operating companies such as Alphabet and Google, among others. Reliance Industries Limited has opted for a route where the operating company functions as a holding company. Neither is an uncommon strategy; how businesses and the investing environment evolve and not corporate control influence success or otherwise
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