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Business, Kanishka Ghosh, Published on 09/03/2016
» Who will control the world in future? Humans or robots? This question may seem weird to many but it is not entirely unfounded.
Business, Kanishka Ghosh, Published on 23/09/2015
» Volatility and shocks are an ever-present feature of the global economy, so supply chains must always adapt to constant reverberations in the global economy. To sustain growth in the face of challenging times, we must first answer two fundamental questions -- what will the future look like, and how will global and domestic supply chains adapt to that future?
Business, Kanishka Ghosh, Published on 15/07/2015
» Most multinational corporations (MNCs) trying to do business in emerging markets target serving millions of middle-class consumers in developing countries. They often tend to ignore billions of aspiring poor who are joining the market economy for the first time.
Business, Kanishka Ghosh, Published on 27/03/2013
» One of the biggest challenges the world faces over the next half-century is how to create a better quality of life for a global population that is expected to top out at 9 billion by 2050. As populations expand, finite resources such as land, water and energy as well as biological resources get divided among increasing numbers of people, with the distinct possibility some will be left with no resources at all, posing a serious global humanitarian threat.
Business, Kanishka Ghosh, Published on 23/05/2012
» Will Asia reinvent itself as the world's innovation capital?