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What type of leader are you
What it takes to be a good leader.
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Little-known tax benefits of investing in MFs
The biggest tax advantage of investing in mutual funds is that the entire income received by investors is fully exempt from income tax.
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Want to work at Infosys?
Gyan from Bikramjit Maitra, Head HR, Infosys.
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Dhirubhai Ambani's words of wisdom
Dhirubhai Ambani was India's most enterprising Indian entrepreneur. His was the ideal rags-to-riches story. He rewrote the Indian stock market history. He also wrote a new chapter in India's corporate history, in the process building a truly global corporate group. In the next few slides are Dhirubhai's famous quotes culled from interviews with various publications and from public speeches.
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The secret to becoming rich!
There is only one way to create wealth and be financially independent. And that is to choose an asset over a liability.
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4 key qualities of a true professional
True professionals stand out from the crowd and grow rewarding and satisfying careers. And the customers of the world know when one is at work.
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English errors: 'Myself Sunil Kumar'
Four readers submit English bloopers they've encountered in the office and on the streets. Some are funny. Some are useful.
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Stronger rupee: End of India's export boom?
The high profitability of India's corporate sector should buffer the costs of rupee appreciation.
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Want to be innovative? 3 things to do
Managers must learn to protect and direct that instinct to lead, and embed it in the organization, despite, and along with, the nature and ever-growing complexities of business.
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Ambani brothers ride Mumbai's makeover
Mukesh will invest Rs 25,000 crore in setting up an SEZ in Navi Mumbai
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