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How leaders beat stress: ​No multi-tasking, giving undivided attention
How leaders beat stress: ​No multi-tasking, giving undivided attention

We involuntarily don't pay attention to what we are doing 47 per cent of our waking hours.

Passing the baton: What Anand Mahindra, Harsh Goenka feel about succession plans
Passing the baton: What Anand Mahindra, Harsh Goenka feel about succession plans

Often clashes between generations happen due to control issues & differences in the thought process.

Here's proof that 'queen bee syndrome' is prevalent at workplaces, and is getting worse

Queen bee syndrome is the phenomenon of women discriminating against other female coworkers as they rise in seniority.

Here's proof that 'queen bee syndrome' is prevalent at workplaces, and is getting worse
Disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein's former studio inching towards bankruptcy
Disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein's former studio inching towards bankruptcy

The Weinstein Company had failed to reach a deal with an investor group led by Maria Contreras-Sweet.

Family first: Salesforce offices in US have a special floor where employees can bring their kids

The company's CEO, Marc Benioff, knows how to keep his employees happy.

Family first: Salesforce offices in US have a special floor where employees can bring their kids
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When Roger Federer, Bill Gates Dazzled The Clay Court
Baby Online: When Sports Stars Turned To Social Media To Welcome Their Little Ones
Baby Online: When Sports Stars Turned To Social Media To Welcome Their Little Ones
Watch: Man who stole Frances MacDormand's Oscars trophy
Watch: Man who stole Frances MacDormand's Oscars trophy
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MWC 2018's big launches: Galaxy S9, ZenFone 5 & more
MWC 2018's big launches: Galaxy S9, ZenFone 5 & more
Worried about an elderly relative alone at home? Now sensors can keep an eye on seniors for you
Worried about an elderly relative alone at home? Now sensors can keep an eye on seniors for you
MWC 2018: ASUS unveils new AI-powered Zenfone 5, 5Z smartphones
MWC 2018: ASUS unveils new AI-powered Zenfone 5, 5Z smartphones
We as women, must also be our own glass ceilings: Naina Lal Kidwai
We as women, must also be our own glass ceilings: Naina Lal Kidwai

Ladies at the top talk women in the business at ET GBS: We should be proud to be called ambitious.

'Good karma' helped Suresh Narayanan get over Nestlé India's crisis in 2015

Narayanan says it was the faith in his team members that helped them through the crisis.

'Good karma' helped Suresh Narayanan get over Nestlé India's crisis in 2015
Boss-issues! Being at the top makes you more prone to criticism
Boss-issues! Being at the top makes you more prone to criticism

Bosses tend to receive more criticism for a decision, even if they did not personally make it.

No child's play: Nadia Chauhan's prep for the corner office began early on

Chauhan was bitten by the business bug since childhood, thanks to her father.

No child's play: Nadia Chauhan's prep for the corner office began early on
Deepika Padukone says corporates should focus on mental health and well-being of employees
Deepika Padukone says corporates should focus on mental health and well-being of employees

She also said that people with metal illness should not be treated differently.

When IBM India Chairman Vanitha Narayanan faced 'grandmother peer pressure'

She recalled a recent episode where she took a few weeks off to spend time with her new grandchild.

When IBM India Chairman Vanitha Narayanan faced 'grandmother peer pressure'
Oxfam's Chief Executive Mark Goldring apologises over abuse of Haiti quake victims
Oxfam's Chief Executive Mark Goldring apologises over abuse of Haiti quake victims

Oxfam has also offered its "humblest apologies" to the Haitian government.

Gender diversity on boards improves, but more ground needs to be covered: Experts

The full intended benefits of the law are yet to kick in as nearly 25% of the women appointees on boards are family members of the owners.

Gender diversity on boards improves, but more ground needs to be covered: Experts
Automation will gulp up a lot of jobs, says NYU professor Arun Sundararajan
Automation will gulp up a lot of jobs, says NYU professor Arun Sundararajan

The author also believes that jobs, heavily depending on unskilled people, will be automated.

What's ailing Indian investors? Maturity to be good mentors, feels IAN chief Padmaja Ruparel
What's ailing Indian investors? Maturity to be good mentors, feels IAN chief Padmaja Ruparel

Indian Angel Network's top boss says the transition from entrepreneur to investor isn't easy.

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