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Columns | Switching from the Slowdown Mode |
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Columns | Dust, Elephants, Cricket, and Innovation! The biggest challenge for the IT industry in the post recession world is to build a truly inclusive global delivery model |
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Columns | Icons with Clay Feet The IT biggies who chose not to participate in this years DQ-IDC Best Employers Survey, may have ended up revealing more about themselves, than what they chose to hide |
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Columns | The China Way China is ready to take its place among the serious contenders for leadership in outsourcing, in the next decade |
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Columns | The Post Slowdown HR |
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Columns | The Game is Changing, Yet Again If marriages are made in heaven, corporate marriages are often made at the end of a recessionary phase |
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Columns | Can Women Lead this Industry? Successful IT women leaders who have built and led companies with distinction have demonstrated amazing qualities at a very young age |
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Columns | Miles to Go The helicopter crash in the Nallamalla forests of Andhra Pradesh that killed Dr YS Rajasekhara Reddy, painfully reminds us of a sad reality: that despite all our claims, all the progress that we have made is still confined to one part of our society. There is an equally large, other India, that still does not have the basic connectivity with the rest of us |
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Columns | The $10 bn Opportunity for Indian IT & BPO The domestic landscape for IT and BPO can be broadly classified into supporting the corporate sector e-government initiatives; and introducing IT in education, health care and agriculture segment |
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Columns | Innovation for Manufacturing SME Clusters SMEs can demonstrate tangible benefits of effective ICT deployment and improvements if they work on a cluster based model |
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Columns | Education Reforms: Right Thoughts Civic laws may vary depending on where you live, but not Newtons Laws. Right? Then why should science curriculum vary from state-to-state and region-to-regionasks the Union HRD Minister, Kapil Sibal. |
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Columns | Entrepreneurship in a Downturn Even though B-school graduates opt for starry eyed jobs, new age entrepreneurs are coming in a big way |
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