Debashree Mukherjee talks about how a good leader uses institutional and structural opportunities to make things better and shares their vision with the team to realise it.
Sanchit Agarwal talks about how companies should have an ecosystem focused on women professionals’ health and wellness at work.
Dr. Parag Agarwal talks about the various crises faced by the Water Sector and explains how democratising can help reach the unreached, aid water conservation and bring about sustainability.
R C Bhargava talks about how Indian companies have to change their management style in order to thrive in the global market.
Shiv Shivakumar asserts that complexity should never be left in the hands of the Execution Team, but the Senior Management should handle it.
Sundari Nanda talks about how parental guidance for children consuming the Internet is mandatory, but how balancing the use of technology has become the need of the hour for authorities.
Kris Gopalakrishnan says that with the right Policies and a collective vision, the Private Sector and the Government can create world-class companies together.
Saurabh Mukherjea talks about how India’s greatest monopolists keep a low profile, are focused and grounded, and have a relentless hunger for growth opportunities.
Dr. K Radhakrishnan speaks about the many opportunities that the Space Sector has to offer besides it being a major contributor to the Global Economy.
Hon’ble Minister, Nitin Gadkari says that India can give a vision to the world with its capabilities and competence in building a green economy.
Kris Gopalakrishnan talks about how the IT Sector has created 5 million jobs and become a global industry, and how it is still focused on profitability and sustainability.
Saurabh Mukherjea says that Indians financialised their wealth by buying property and gold earlier, but there is growing awareness of investing in financial assets now.