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Economic Times
I am talking to James Robinson in the newly opened Bulgari hotel in upmarket London after listening to him deliver a talk about the book that he has co- authored. I am wondering whether the voice of...... 
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Since its inception in 2008, The Wharton Future of Advertising Program (WFoA) has served as a catalyst for deeper insights, bolder innovation and broader positive impact of “advertising”
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Marc Bolland is the CEO of Marks and Spencer, a 130-year-old leading British retail company, a British icon and bellwether for the High Street with stores in about 40 countries. They opened for business in India in late 2013 with...
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Sheryl Sandberg is Chief Operating Officer at Facebook, and author of the bestselling book Lean In: Women, Work and Will to Lead. She talks to Kamini Banga about the progress women have made in leadership roles in business and politics and how women need to step out and speak up
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In India there might be much more family involvement in franchises and so on. For Indian farmers there would be a higher return with products reaching consumers with less waste...
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"While China is growing because of its government, India is growing despite its government. India has a far more dynamic private sector than China."...
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Timothy Beardson, founder of Crosby International Holdings, the largest investment bank in the Far East, has recently authored "Stumbling Giants — The Threats to China's Future," where he gives China 20 years in which to get its... 
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AG Lafley, who last week returned as the CEO of Procter & Gamble after a gap of four years, feels it was a mistake to take big rivals such as Hindustan Unilever head-on when P&G first entered India. It would have been much easier to build a beachhead in the market if it had first...
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I have now been attending Davos for 7-8 years wearing my spouse hat. Some things have certainly changed; some of my esteemed friends complain that it is now too democratic and that they have to rub shoulders, literally, with the hoi polloi from the East and the young impertinent finance types
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