Saturday, 14 January 2017

Why independent directors neither burn out nor fade away

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Why independent directors neither burn out nor fade away
To find reasons for the longevity on boards, one may look elsewhere too — as the phenomenon is not limited to Crawford Bayley or the legal profession either.
N Chandrasekaran was the unanimous choice for chairmanship of Tata Sons
It is probably logical that the best performer gets an elevation and gets to run the show too. Therein lies the key for Chandrasekaran for succeeding.
Why Union Budget on February 1 promises to be like no other
This budget could see the Modi government announcing some populist policies that might spread some warmth and cheer this winter.
Contrasting strategies in UP and Uttarakhand to counter note ban
Like in Pantnagar's industrial units, the large and organised export houses in Moradabad too were only marginally impacted by demonetisation.
Illegal immigrants from India will be a nervous lot in the Donald Trump regime
The US department of homeland security reckons that most illegal Indians "arrived with legal status and overstayed their visas."
When Hollywood got political
The most talked about moment of the Golden Globes was Meryl Streep's acceptance speech.
The soon-to-be launched Aadhaar Pay will let you make purchases using your fingerprint
While Aadhaar Pay is likely to ride the demonetisation wave if it is launched soon, certain concerns remain, as the list is how secure such a payment system will be.
India's technology vendors paddling shaky boats
Despite the gloom, some analysts look for a silver lining. "There are signs that the market is stabilising. US interest rates are going up.
This is what kept our celebrities awake in 2016
From the suicide of Rohith Vemula in Hyderabad to the disappearance of Najeeb Ahmed at JNU, the young are a worried lot.
PM's note-ban exposed glitches in India's 'well organised' pvt banks
Top CEOs of the Indian banking industry were meeting with experts in vigilance and compliance, in a closed door seminar to discuss banking fraud.
Obama legacy: Impressive handling of US economy but terrible missteps in foreign policy
As Obama's tenure comes to an end, one can't help but wonder the extent to which his legacy will be shaped by the election of his successor, Donald Trump.
A look back at the departures that hit the headlines in 2016
With Arnab Goswami, Freedom 251, Pakistani actors, Rs 1000 and 500 notes 2016 was definitely the year of high-profile exits.
Why your humble feature phone isn't that unsmart, after all
In 2015-16, till November, feature phones were sitting pretty with sales volumes of 25 million as against 19 million smartphones, according to Cyber-Media Research.
Tamil Nadu dry spell: Crop losses push farmers to the brink of despair
The National Human Rights Commission issued notice to the Tamil Nadu government, based on news reports, that 106 farmers have died or committed suicide in the state due to crop failure.
Rock show at Hampi: It's history carved in stone
Hampi surprised me. For the place isn't just about heritage. It's also about fun and relaxation, adventure and introspection in one of the world's most surreal landscapes.
Yadav vs Yadav, Tata vs Mistry: The big brawls of the year
Here are some of the biggest brawls of the year that the world took keen note off.
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