How many of you want to live in the country of your choice? Which country is the best to live in? A survey from 2007 to 2009 in 135 countries by Gallups revealed that 16% of the worlds adult population would like to leave their home country for a country of their choice. This 16%… Continue reading »
Aug
17
ICICI’s second K.V. Kamath
ICICI bank is India’s second largest bank with total assets of US $75 Billion as on 31st March 2009. There is rumor that it’s current Managing Director and CEO Ms. Chanda Kochhar is second K.V. Kamath for them. Mr. Kamath is known for his excellent leadership qualities which helped ICICI grow from an industrial loan… Continue reading »
Aug
14
Lords of The Frauds
How powerful can a person be? Or How sustainable are the financial explosions? The world economy is like a fire which when uncontrolled can create havoc. A well controlled fire can run an engine, spread peace, provide light or cook food but if uncontrolled can gulp in the safest buildings like World Trade Centre or… Continue reading »
Jul
22
This is real CSR..
Supporting the needy to become self dependent by means of education, is one of the most effective ways to increase the quality of life and Infosys Technologies practices it. Support in education to the needy is one of the many fields in which Infosys Foundation gives back to the society for a better tomorrow. The… Continue reading »
Jul
19
Freeman or Friedman
Once Vioxx was the largest selling drug in history. It was manufactured by Merck & Co. since 1999. A very potent drug, very effective painkiller and was easier on stomachs. In short it was a revolutionary drug! In 2004 during some clinical trials, it was found that Vioxx increased the risk of heart attacks. Its… Continue reading »
May
28
How many other things are we missing out on …. ??
A man sat at a metro station in Washington DC and started to play the violin; it was a cold December morning. He played six Bach pieces for about 45 minutes. During that time, since it was rush hour, it was calculated that a thousand of people went through the station, most of them on… Continue reading »
