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BUSINESS TODAY: July
2003 to December 2003
December
21, 2003
The Big
B of Indian Business
Inheritor, Global CEO, Raider,
Hands-off Manager, Strategist,
Family Man—meet the Kumar Mangalam Birla
you've never known.
December
7, 2003
The Best
Banks
This year's BT-KPMG survey of
India's Best Banks has several surprises,
many of them in the form of rejuvenated
public sector banks.
November
23, 2003
25 Most
Powerful Women In Business
A pioneering listing of India's 25 most powerful women in
the world of business, selected on the basis of the
businesses they run, their influence on their operating
environment, and their standing as professionals
and role models.
November
9, 2003
A BT
500 For Our Times
The authoritative list of India's 500 most valuable
private sector companies, ranked for utmost clarity
by market capitalisation. And here are the stories
behind the numbers.
October
26, 2003
Growth
Managers
Growth Managers No doubt the economy is on a roll, but in a handful
of companies the big spurt is actually due to a team of smart managers.
BT profiles nine such managers who helped turbocharge their corporations.
October
12, 2003
India's
Best
B-schools
Here are the latest findings.
India's very best B-schools, as thrown up by the
BT ACNielsen ORG-Marg study.
September
28, 2003
Hottest
States
Presenting the latest BT-Gallup Survey of
India's Best States for Business. The No. 1's
still the same, but investor expectations are increasing.
Read on.
September
14, 2003
Best
Employers
The third BT-Hewitt study is replete with surprises: a
new No. 1, a clutch of public sector companies that
make the
list, and several stars that have suddenly
gone missing.
August
31, 2003
How Free
Is India Inc.?
The economy's transition to an open market is underway,
but far from done. Here's a 'Freedom Index' to
measure progress. Plus, a hard look at the freedom of
10 key sectors.
August
17, 2003
City
In Sync
Politicians, bureaucrats, companies, professionals, and citizens
have come together to make Bangalore India's city of the future. Now,
Mumbai wants to follow suit. The renaissance of Indian cities begins here.
August
3, 2003
The Next
Infosys
The Next Infosys In the 1980s, Reliance was the country's hottest
stock. In the 1990s, Infosys was busy making its shareholder unbelievably
rich. So—what will be the next big stock? Presenting BT's own shortlist
of probables.
July 20,
2003
Housing
Boom
Like the Senguptas in the photograph above, 1.5 million people in
urban India and 5 million in the country as a whole bought houses last
year. Mortgages, furniture, accessories, allied services— this is one
big happening market.
July 6,
2003
Perform
Or Perish
The corner room is no longer safe. With promoters more willing to
tighten the screws on their performance, professional CEOs are starting
to get the stark message: deliver the goods or walk the plank. Does this
change the way business is done in India? Oh yes.
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