How Past CEO’s Leadership Trends Shape Tomorrow’s Business
Over the last three decades, the CEO role has transformed from operational overseer to strategic leader. Each era’s leadership style has reflected its cultural, technological, and economic forces – and the next 30 years promise yet another dramatic shift. 1990s: Operational CEOs With globalization, deregulation, and efficiency at the forefront, leaders like Lou Gerstner at…
The Foundation of Productivity in the Modern Workplace
Flexibility without structure is just chaos in disguise. In hybrid and asynchronous work, giving people control over their time is powerful but it’s not enough. For autonomy to deliver results, it must be supported by frameworks that bring clarity, cohesion, and purpose. The Illusion of Freedom As hybrid work becomes the norm, organizations highlight flexibility…
Future-Focused Branding Design Trends You Need to Know
An impressive brand design isn’t just nice-to-have anymore; it is crucial to stay ahead in the competition. Modern audiences connect with brands that look and feel intentional. A well-crafted brand design helps businesses stay relevant, competitive and visible in the fast-moving digital world. Keeping up with the branding design trends makes all the difference in…
Finance Minister Held A Pre-Budget Meeting With Bankers
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman chaired the seventh pre-budget consultation meeting with experts from Banking, financial services, and Insurance in New Delhi in connection with the upcoming Union Budget 2026-27. The Minister of State for Finance, Pankaj Chaudhary, the Secretaries of the Department of Economic Affairs, the Chief Economic Adviser to the Central Government, and…
Punjab Under Water: When Monsoons Turned Merciless
The seasonal lifeline of India, the monsoon, turned disastrous in 2025 in Punjab. Long regarded as the “breadbasket of India,” Punjab produces nearly 18 per cent of the country’s wheat and 12 per cent of its rice in the central pool. However, this year, heavy rains and overflowing rivers have besieged the state, causing the…
New Zealand becomes the First Country to Grant Women Voting Rights
On September 19, 1893, the small island nation of New Zealand provided the world with the first example of granting women the right to vote in parliamentary elections to choose their laws. The case not only transformed the country’s approach to democracy but also sparked a new wave of inspiration for the suffrage movement worldwide….
HerVest: Redefining Wealth Through Women
Inclusion in financial systems in Africa has faced challenges over the decades. Women, especially those in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities, have been underserved, with limited access to structured credit, investment products, and financial literacy programs. In agriculture, where millions of women work, fewer than 10 percent of female farmers access formal capital. This disparity has…
Adani Defence to invest ₹10,000 Cr to Expand Manufacturing
Adani Group, led by Gautam Adani, and Adani Defence & Aerospace are planning to triple their investment over the next few years, initiating a massive increase across major ammunition and defence manufacturing segments, according to a company official. The group is all set to invest ₹10,000 crore across various defence and aerospace businesses over the…
Leadership Lessons from Roshni Nadar Malhotra
Roshni Nadar Malhotra, the Chairperson of HCLTech, is a visionary leader in the global technology industry. She is the first female head of a publicly listed Indian IT company, blending tradition with a forward-looking approach characterized by innovation, inclusion, and purpose. Her experience in global education and managing one of India’s most valuable technology companies…
Decarbonisation as a Driver of Growth and Resilience
Agriculture is at the heart of the climate crisis. Agricultural supply chains, or farm-to-fork chains, account for nearly a third of global greenhouse gas emissions, as reported by the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation. Climate volatility is already wreaking havoc on crop yields, water access, and food security, and we have never been in greater…