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Zoom in, Zoom out: the big positive trigger in India?

These days, you are either a Modi ‘bhakt’ or a secular. It isn’t possible to be something in the middle.
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The importance of the middle

These days, you are either a Modi ‘bhakt’ or a secular. It isn’t possible to be something in the middle.
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Governance: how should we think about ‘perfect’?

The fall of Enron in 2001 – a Wall street darling and hailed as America’s most innovative company for successive
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What’s the ‘passion’ I would pursue?

I owe the title of this column to Dewitt Jones, a National Geographic photographer. He pursued excellence in the lap
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‘Celebrate what’s right with the world’

I owe the title of this column to Dewitt Jones, a National Geographic photographer. He pursued excellence in the lap
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The Speed of Trust in the Age of Fraud

Given that our cover story is on fraud, and its likelihood in the digital age, I have been tempted to
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2016: Call to action

It’s the start of a new year. CFO India wishes the very best to its readers and hopes that 2016
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The Diversity Question

The tipping point seems close. When individuals, organisations, society and government start to voice similar concerns and demand change, wishful
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‘Short-termism’: forever or short-lived?

‘In the long term we all are dead’, said John Maynard Keynes, the legendary British economist. Over time, the markets
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How indispensable is Raghuram Rajan?

Raghuram Rajan, to me, deserves more than respect. For both his competence and integrity, he has my reverence. And I
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