Adi Godrej, Ajay Piramal and Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw share their insights on leadership styles, role models and what it means to lead from the front
SAP co-CEO Jim Hagemann Snabe talks about the co-CEO model, the next big idea and the future of software companies
M&M’s Pawan Goenka tells Forbes India why his busy schedule has left him with no time for friends
Wido Menhardt, CEO of Philips Innovation Campus, says set-ups like his usually serve the global organisation, not the local business. He wants to change that
SAP India’s MD Peter Gartenberg believes in being accessible to his colleagues. That way, he can get prompt feedback, and respond faster
Vinita Bali, CEO and MD of Britannia Industries, lives by her Blackberry and an organised calendar. She says, working on the go makes her efficient
As far as Kalpana Morparia, CEO of JP Morgan is concerned, it’s work as usual. She believes in preparing for every meeting and answering all emails
GE’s India head, Tejpreet S. Chopra picked up leadership skills early — from the boarding school
Nokia India’s MD, D. Shivakumar, believes that keeping your ear to the ground is the most important part of being a leader
Telecom veteran Asim Ghosh believes in empowering his team and relying on them to bring success
Wim Elfrink runs his work life like a marathon: Warming up early, moving to a rhythm and digging in until the finish