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India lags Lanka, Bangladesh in labour efficiency
Indian School of Business | September 10th 2007
The United States remained the most productive economy in 2006 in terms of labour productivity per person, far outstripping its nearest rivals among other developed economies, the ILO said in its fifth edition of bienniel report titled "Key Indicator read more
Want big bucks? Try the realty sector
Indian School of Business | September 8th 2007
The following is the gist of article published by rediffnews.com on the emerging career opportunities in the real estate sector.In the back drop of DLF raising India's biggest IPO, the Bombay Stock Exchange introducing an index for it, with foreign i read more
Talent Crunch Hits HR while the role of HR is also transforming
Indian School of Business | September 4th 2007
Amid the issue of overall talent crunch in skilled manpower, the real challenge facing before India Inc. - the shoratge of HR professionals. Industry estimates show that for every 50-75 people recruited, one HR job is created. However, comapred to th read more
Corporate India attracts IAS talent pool - a degree from IIT, IIM…
Indian School of Business | September 2nd 2007
This is an article published in The Economic Times on September 02, 2007 regarding the reverse drain of talent from the Government's prestigious service IAS (Indian Administrative Service) to the private corporate sector. The main reason are high dis read more
High Attrition Rate Continue To Plague Services: ASSOCHAM Survey
Indian School of Business | August 20th 2007
Unabated level of attrition rate continues to plague India Inc and spreading fast from IT and ITes to other service sectors such as civil aviation, financial services, retail and engineering, according to an ASSOCHAM Eco Pulse Study. The highlights o read more
Appreciating rupee did not deter hiring spree by softwrae compani…
Indian School of Business | August 20th 2007
As per the report of Assocham, IT sector along with other sectors continued with its hiring spree during April-July this fiscal, despite being hit hard by the appreciating rupee, which ate into the profitability of a majority of sectors.The highlight read more
Rising rupee may hit IT hikes
Indian School of Business | July 23rd 2007
This is a very good article published today in The Economic Times on the impact of rupee appreciation, which may become a permanent macro economic phenonmenon, on the pay hikes as well as on recruitment in Information Technology sector, which bore th read more
Investment bankers reap in bonus heaps
Indian School of Business | May 25th 2007
Investment bankers never had so good time. With the entry of Wall Street firms and a rush to lure talent, bankers are lapping up unheard of bonuses. Brokerages within the banking groups have been the biggest gainers, besides M&A advisory and structur read more

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