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WOMEN LEADERS - Breaking the Glass Ceiling
Bollywood: A Window on Main Street and Wall Street
- By Mayuri Saini
Austria beckons - Austria is an ideal destination for studies
The LOSS Factor - What happens when the Celebrity Ambassador's stars go awry - By Mohita Datta
Brand India - A Blue Chip Equity - By Mohita Datta
Catch the Latest Corporate Lingo
The Intellectual Scene in Post-Independence India
“Employability”- The New Mantra For Higher Studies
Reaping Rewards in Corporate India - Investor Relations in India
Destination India for the Global Youth
Games Based Learning – The New Paradigm for the Digital Age Learner
View Point: Ms Rythma Bhatia
Reversal of Brain Drain
The Name-Change Corporate Game
A Call from Kiwiland
Want to do Business in India?
The Importance of Excel-ing for Management Study
View Point: Ms Kakul Rizvi
"Think India" - Emerging India encapsulated by Vinay Rai in his soon-to-be-launched book "Think India"
Are We Ready For TAFE?
Moily's Offerings to Seething Caste Cauldron
Internet & New Media extrapolated by Uber-Gurus like Mr. Jeff Gralnick
View Point: Ms Alka Kaul
Laloo Wisdom for IIM
Changing China in Textbooks
Continuous Improvement: Implications for Higher Education
The Purpose of Management Education: The CASE of Rohit Raj Sharma
Higher Education in Women
View Point: Professor Paul L. Joskow
Drifting Indian Education - By Rajiv Chhibber
Indian Education - The Current Student Market
Liberalization of Education
Foreign Players - A new field for Education
The Quota and the Vote Equation
The Importance of Literacy and Numeric Skills
Resolving The Reservation Dilemma: A Win-Win Approach
by Vinay Rai
Life Skills – A new module of multiskilling Personalities
By Rajiv Chhibber
Recall the Brain Drain
Ending Discrimination
Who should regulate Private Universities?
Education Abroad - Education in Germany
View Point: Prof. Richard A. D'Aveni - Professor of Strategic Management, Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College, US
Challenges before Private Educational Establishments By Rajiv Chhibber
Decline of the Democratic Republic of India
Higher Education - A Changing Scenario
Management for All
Studying Abroad – A Checklist
Education Abroad - Australia - The new Edu-Realm
VIEWPOINT - FREDERIC SCHWARTZ, FAIA
The Muddy Politics of Quota
The New B-School Saga
Rajiv Chhibber
Clarion Call -IIT moves in.
FICCI Survey on Understanding of Private Higher Education in India-A Stakeholders Perspective
e-Library -Cyber age book dossiers on just a Click
The Importance of Good Communication Skills
Higher Education – Gasping for Breath
Rajiv Chhibber
How do you deal with conflict?
Ideas on Demand
25 Ways to transform stress into strength
Alarm sirens from the Crème de le Crème
Call of Thailand… It's not about food
View Point: Raghubir Goyal
Education as Fundamental Human Right: Need of the Present Era
Rajiv Chhibber
ChildCare-Rai Foundation launched for the disadvantaged children in India
"Rai Global SPARK - A Lecture Series of Professional & Radical Knowledge"
Constitutional Provisions of Education in India
UNO and Education
Education Abroad - Korea - Education on the fast track
Viewpoint - David Ong, Co-Founder and President ChildCare - Rai Foundation
Management and Technological Education New Buzzwords
Rajiv Chhibber
The Challenges of Private Higher Education
Role and Impact of the Internet
Management Education and LPG
Approaches to Human Rights Education for Social Transformation
Education Abroad - Russia as a Higher Education Destination
Viewpoint - BJ Panda, MP
Higher education in India is at crossroads
Rajiv Chhibber
Role of Universities in Empowering Weaker Sections of the Society
Universities Enabling Environment for Women's Empowerment
Universities Empowering India Socially and Economically
e-Learning in India
The call of Netherlands
Values and Ethics: Success factors in the Corporate world.
Ajay Kapila, VP- Sales and Marketing, Electrolux Kelvinator Ltd. 25th March, 05
Rethinking Education
The Elated Teacher
Asking the boss for a raise
SC issues notice to the state of Chattisgarh and Pt Ravi Shankar Shukla Univ
MIT India - Rai Foundation launch lecture series
New Generation is all about earning and not learning
Ms.Benaifer Reporter VP-HR- Rediffusion Dy & Rediffusion DYR, 14th February, 2005.
Singapore calling
Quality assessment in higher education
The key to successful relationship effective communication.
Prof. A.S. Narang, Prof.- Political Science, IGNOU. 21st Feb, 05
Synergy between self and life acknowledge success, Sanjeev Gupta
Sanjeev Gupta, Director - Agri, KRBL Limited, 26th March 2005
Think big but start at ground level, J.S. Maini
J.S. Maini, Resident Commissioner, Govt of Punjab, 12th March 2005
People skills are fundamental to corporate world.
Nani B Javeri, CEO, Birla Sun Life Insurance Ltd.
India's young workforce: advantage India
Robert Blake, Deputy Chief of Mission, American Embassy.
Collaborative skills can help us achieve our objectives
Dr. Kavita Sharma, Principal, Hindu College.
Think big but start at ground level
J.S. Maini, Resident Commissioner, Govt of Punjab.
The key to successful relationship effective communication
Prof. A.S. Narang, Prof.- Political Science, IGNOU.
Redefining Education -II
Focus on what you want from life
Shankar Ghose, President, CharkhaDevelopment Communication
Cultivate lifetime friends
Vivek Shukla, Journalist, Hindustan Times, 5th March, 2005.
Move from awareness to implementation level
Prakash Ranjan Sinha, Regional Manager, Cholamandalam AMC Ltd.,5th March, 2005
It's all about building a reputation and an imagery
Ashok Mehta, Director, Saturn Consultants, 5th March, 2005
Bosses aren't forever
Here are some simple guidelines that will help you cope with your boss
Rethinking Education
Collaborative Skills a must in the industry
Niru Mehta, Vice Chairman, Avaya Global Connections, 29th Dec 04
Stress in the Information Age
Communication and self-promotion are crucial traits that must be cultivated in order to succeed
Education should move beyond serving the economic potential
Dr. Shashi Khurana, Professor, Daulat Ram College, Delhi University, 5th Feb, 2005
Change is continuous and essential for growth in life
Rakesh Aggarwal, Consultant, Corporate Productivity Consulting, 5th Feb, 2005
Education should encourage innovation
Shekhar Dasgupta, Managing Director, Oracle, New Delhi, on 6th December, 2004
Life Skills for Life
Vivek Shukla, Journalist, Hindustan times
Training can be effective only with attitudnal change
Pallavi Jha, Managing Director, Dale & Carneige, 5th Feb, 2005
Thought is a procedure that makes us do things
Devendra Gaur, General Manager, Zee Interactive Learning Systems Limited
Learning should be by doing and not just acquiring it from books
Mrs. Malathi Subramanian, Principal, Daulat Ram College. 28th Jan,2005
Bookish knowledge not enough for success
Anuj Kumar, Reporter, MetroPlus, The Hindu.
Training does help, but learnability is the key
Gopalkrishnan, COO and Founding Member, Infosys, 22nd Jan, 2005
Celebrating Engineering!!, Dean of Engineering, MIT
Give students a perspective about realities of life
Vineet Kaul, VP HR, Philips India Limited, 22nd Jan 2005
Educational institutes should encourage entrepreneurial creativity
Vinay L Deshpandey, CEO, Encore software Limited, 22nd Jan, 2005
Multitasking is the primary requirement
Carlyle Soares, HR Head- Practice, Personnel Search Services Ltd, 22nd Jan, 2005
HR people should play the role of facilitators for the young employees
Vani B S, HR Head, Futura Techno Designs, 22nd Jan, 2005
Viewpoint: Integrity gives you long terms rewards on a sustained basis
Suresh Vaswani, President, Wipro Infotech, 15th Jan 2005.
Life Skills for Life
The best time to do anything is NOW
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Most successful people share one trait in common: they take control of their time
Education should promote entrepreneurial skills
Sushil Jiwarjka, Managing Director, Salora International, 15th Jan, 2005
Community service can impart lot of life skills
A.K.Sequeira, VP, Corporate HR & Mgmt , Mahindra and Mahindra, 15th Jan, 2005
In-depth knowledge of the industry is a big plus point
Sunil Gandhi, Ma Foi, 15th Jan, 2005
Objectives should be market driven
Dinesh, Project Manager, SIS Software Ltd, Hyderabad, 15th Jan, 2005
Teach the students to use the knowledge being imparted,
Dipak Mane
Managing Director, Bhuler India Pvt. Ltd., 4th Jan, 2005
Success is not success unless it is proven over long term, Vikas Shirodkar
Vikas Shirodkar, VP- HR, Jhonson & Jhonson, Mumbai, 3rd Jan, 2005
Learn to handle failures to achieve success, Devita Saraf
Devita Saraf, Executive Director, Zenith Computers Ltd., Mumbai, 4th Jan, 2005
Students need to be taught to dream big, Prakash Iyer
Prakash Iyer, Managing Director, Infomedia India Pvt Ltd., Mumbai, 5th Jan, 2005
Plethora of employment opportunities but lack of skills, Sriranjan Ashwani
Sriranjan Ashwani, Manager Training & Development, SIS Software Pvt Ltd 6th Jan, 2005
Young journalist to focus on learning and not salary, Ramakanth
Ramakanth, Senior Journalist, Doordarshan, Hyderabad, 7th Jan, 2005
Viewpoint :You have to be smart enough to develop your own sources of information
Pushpendra Kulshreshtha, Journalist, 30th Oct, 2004
Attitude, positive mindset along with values are main requisites for success in life
Vijay Srivastava, Regional HR Head, McDonalds, Oct 1st, 2004
If you love what you do, you will never have to work for a day in your life
Vinay Pedro, HR Manager, Escorts, Faridabad, 1st Oct, 2004.
Always keep the fire lighted for what you want to do
M.S. Azad, Director, C&M Communications, 8th Oct, 2004
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Common sense and analytical ability; a must for marketing research
Pradeep Menon, Delhi Marketing Head, A C Neilson, 8th Oct, 2004
We should always own our mistakes
Harpal Singh Bedi, Sports Editor, UNI, 24th Sep, 2004
Education system should evolve beyond textbook learning
Tanya, Senior Teacher, Gyan Bharati School, Oct 8th, 2004.
Viewpoint :Media is all about soft skills, persistence and feedback
Soumya Kanti Mitra, Journalist, 30th Oct, 2004
Institutes have increased the awareness but journalistic standards have deteriorated
Kumar Rakesh, Journalist, 30th Oct, 2004
The teacher should be half a student himself
V.N.Arora, Advisor, UGC & UPSCS, 25th Sep, 2004.
Only strong education system can face the challenges of the new economy.
Yugesh Jerath, Microsoft, 29th Oct, 2004
Curiosity to learn can make you achieve heights
B.L.Pandit, Prof. Delhi School Of Economics, 25th Sep, 2004
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