Innovations are happening first in the poor countries and then they are migrating to advanced nations, says Vijay Govindarajan.
Indian cities need more than 20 million homes.
Foreign B-schools are finding great potential in India's growing economy and are therefore coming up with executive education programmes and centres here.
After Harvard Business School and Tuck School of Business, India's developing corporate scenario has now attracted France-based ESCP-EAP European School of Management to hold executive education programmes for corporates in India.
One management expert has identified these eight tips for CEOs who want to inspire increased loyalty and passion among workers.
Companies are going to realise that employees do not have just financial needs. They have spiritual, health and financial needs. They have long-term needs. People always want to be valued and respected for what they like to do.
Take a look at the annual US News and World Report's 2016 business school rankings.