Ensuring manufacturing sustainability needs tangible actions by the consumers, industry leaders, policy decision-makers, researchers, teachers and the youth. Here are seven key factors they need to consider
Far better data collection is being done by private players in any country. Here's how the Indian government will benefit by judiciously exercising its coercive powers
In the post-pandemic world, the investment landscape has completely changed. Retail investors now have the opportunity to explore traditional stock market trading alongside cryptocurrencies
The $500 million social media automation market is expected to be worth over $7 billion globally by 2025, with the Asia Pacific market likely to grow at 13.5% CAGR, and India and China being at the forefront
Inclusive Design of products, services or experiences, embraces the core idea that when product offerings are designed to meet the needs of underserved consumers all consumers can benefit
Improving economic indicators in April show the influence of Covid-19 cases and lockdowns on economic growth is weakening. This, and new drugs on the market need to be factored in the forecasts
To generate customer value and tackle VUCA, brands need to go back to basics—strategising, mobilising and implementing.
Brand trust to work efficiently as a reliable currency, brands must follow principles of fairness in its pricing, in its treating customers, in its treating employees, in its treating the environment and in its standing up for important social causes. It's becoming apparent that the younger generation is more concerned about this fairness element
Digitalization is a change that can forever bridge the gap between the haves and have-nots of a country like India.
Great Lakes Institute of Management elaborates six focus areas for the government to ensure sustainable growth of the manufacturing sector in the country
High contact and deep engagement CX, or customer experience, can offer a sustainable competitive advantage for firms that choose to invest in it