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Investing in leadership pays off




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Big brother is screening you




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When employees call the shots

Businesses need to work harder to stand out in an employee-driven job market




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How not to get singed during lay-offs

Employees with expertise are retained. Mastery, rather than dabbling at the periphery of what you do, is the key




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Executive summary




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Why marketers need that tech edge

Integration of technology and marketing changes the role of marketers




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Executive Summary




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Experience is not always wisdom

What worked in the past may not work in the future unless we focus on the process




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The multiplier effect of analytics

Big Data is a key raw material, and processing it can make or break an enterprise




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Counselling: Overcoming the defences of your mind for peace, productivity

Learning to recognise the impact past experiences have on present behaviour can unlock your true potential




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Leadership: Seven myths about workplace culture

These urban legends prevent firms from getting sustainable advantage




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How engaged is the 21st century workplace?

A culture of merit, a flexible environment and empowering technology are key to engaging the workforce of today




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Data on how smartphones driving enterprise mobility in India




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Be curious, spend time on important stuff, says Ericsson CEO Vestberg




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Engaging and retaining your high potentials

Providing meaningful roles and constant mentoring are essential




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Helping your employees stay ahead of the curve

Learning and development programmes are more than mere skill updates – they can be the key to employee retention




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There’s no pay off to keeping quiet on pay

Keeping employees informed about pay decisions is key to attracting and retaining talent




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The key to effective employee retention

A bigger paycheck is not the solution; ensuring a shared commitment to mutual growth is




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‘Before you can create, you must forget’

Unlearning is an indispensable part of innovation-led growth, says best-selling author Vijay Govindarajan




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Of commitment and self-fulfilment, the Harman way

Vinita Shrivastava, Senior Director at Harman India, on how to ensure loyalty while helping employees reach personal goals




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Life skill coaching, moving from experiential avoidance to psychological flexibility




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Give employees appropriate strokes




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Startups must have mentors to succeed, says experts




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How intent plays out in conversations




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All is vanity




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Hierarchy of desire in organisations




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Leadership in the time of Covid-19 for Family businesses




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Co-driving is the reality, and AutoPilot- the desired state




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Employee Engagement: What, why and how?

It is intrinsic and based on the belief system, attitude and values of the individual




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‘If you feel good, you work good’

TT Srinath reviews Sankarasubramanyan Ramamoorthy's book




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Fear is the key

The best way to conquer fear is to be true to oneself




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Feeling stuck? Here are three ways to rejuvenate your career

No matter where you are in your career, it is always important to evaluate your current role, how you envision success, your steps to achieve it, and ultimately, get to where you want to be




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The happy apple growers of Himachal

The decision to sell apples by weight and not box will benefit growers




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FPO has helped reduce farm input cost, says NABARD official

Farmers of Navalgund block were facing challenges in finding direct market and bringing down input cost. There was a need to establish an FPO (Farmers Producers Organisation), which materialised in 2016




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Tobacco growers in Andhra Pradesh make hay as export demand spikes, seek higher crop cap

Global shortage of 400 million kg of tobacco spurs export demand for the crop; premium leaves fetch farmers in Prakasam and Nellore districts a record ₹210 a kg during e-auctions




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House panel tells government to ensure fertilizer availability, increase local production

Standing Committee also questions the high GST rate on components of fertilizers




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As farm labour diminishes, mechanisation is key for India’s agri-sector growth, says Mahindra & Mahindra’s Sikka 

Hemant Sikka says the farm machinery industry is expected to grow from ₹9,200 crores in financial year 2022 to ₹15,000 crores in financial year 2026.




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Pulses prices may spiral as deficient rain mars sowing

Vegetable prices may cool next month onwards, but dal prices pose a fresh worry




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Onion auction to remain closed indefinitely in Nashik wholesale markets to protest 40% duty on export: Traders

Traders claimed the central government's decision to impose 40% duty on the export of onions till December 31, 2023 will adversely affect the onion growers and its export




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Govt. imposes 20% export duty on parboiled rice

Duty exemption would be available on parboiled rice lying in customs ports which have not been granted LEO and are backed by valid LCs before August 25, 2023




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Explained | Why was a 40% duty imposed on onion exports? 

Is there a demand-supply mismatch? Why is the government planning to offload buffer stocks? 




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Farmers to approach Supreme Court against India-U.S. deal on poultry

Reduced import duty on produce and relaxed norms will affect farmers and traders here, they say




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Campco releases Ayush and Poushtik manures under its brand for arecanut farmers

The multi-state cooperative has so far earned Rs. 22 crore profit from April during the current financial year




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From soaps to lip balms: How demand for donkey milk has kicked off a farming revolution in Tiruchi district

Once a ubiquitous beast of burden, the donkey is slowly making its way out of oblivion in Tiruchi as the global beauty industry discovers the benefits of its milk




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Manipur to compensate farmers hit by ethnic violence with ₹38-crore package 

Farmers are afraid to go to the fields because of sporadic firing by armed miscreants from higher grounds 




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Govt hikes wheat MSP by ₹150 per quintal to ₹2,275/quintal for 2024-25: I&B minister

Currently, the MSP on wheat stands at ₹2,125 per quintal for the 2023-24 marketing season (April-March).




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Centre raises minimum support prices for Rabi crops, farmers unhappy

Farmers’ organisations say the MSP did not match the increase in input costs




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Cabinet approves ₹22,303 cr subsidy on P&K fertilisers for Rabi crop season

The decision was informed by Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur after the Cabinet meeting




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Pulses a worry even as kharif grain output may rise 1.5-4%

Production of pulses, some coarse cereals and groundnut seen likely hitting a 3-year low as per initial independent crop estimates; rice, cereals seen buoying overall output this season




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India’s smaller rice crop paves way for prolonged export curbs

Production in India, the world’s largest rice exporter, is under unusually intense focus after New Delhi banned exports of non-basmati white rice in July, sending global prices surging