Boardroom memo
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Yes, you should disagree with your boss – but there's a way to go about it
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Are massive severance packages to fired CEOs justified?
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Brand recall: Does anybody hate you?
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Life after getting fired: Nirmalya Kumar reflects on the days since his exit from Tata Sons
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'I just got fired!': A key member of Cyrus Mistry's team at the Tatas looks back at recent events
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Crisis of trust: Why Indians evade taxes
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Conglomerate edge: In India, being part of a business group still adds value to a company
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Insider tip for managers: Let employees cheat on goals in order to succeed
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Sleeping less than necessary should not be a badge of honour at the workplace
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The tyranny of choice: Why more may not always appeal to consumers
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When a company decides to compete with itself the idea is actually to beat the competition
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It's not who buys a fancy car. What matters more is why
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Why Apple must evolve or become defunct like others before it
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Call it heartless, but private equity has changed corporations
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Working across cultures: Which family member will you save if your boat starts sinking?
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Do companies really need multicultural teams?
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Why making products worse could help marketers find better pricing strategies
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Does it really help to know how much our colleagues earn?
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Rich irony: The luxury business doesn't actually make owners seriously wealthy
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Spray and pray: Why your inbox is being spammed by junk mail
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India: The next #1 economy in the world
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Why companies should strike a balance between radical and incremental innovation
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Negativity works: Brexit's lessons for the ad industry
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When too much talent is not good for a team