Multinational from the Americas, Europe, and APAC have set up research hubs to work in the areas of R&D, Business Process Management and IT. More than 1,000 multinational companies have established engineering and research and development centers — known as global in-house centers or GICs — in India. Among these...
Engineers from India Transform Harman Intl.
The Bangalore technology center of Stamford, CT-based Harman International has transformed the company and has become the subject of a study by the Harvard Business School, reports The Times of India. HARMAN designs and engineers connected products and solutions for automakers, consumers and enterprises worldwide, including connected car systems. On becoming CEO, Dinesh Paliwal, a...
Harvard-Led Committee Proposes Ways to Increase Entrepreneurship in India
A 15-member committee led by Tarun Khanna, Jorge Paulo Lemann professor at the Harvard Business School and director of Harvard’s South Asia initiative along with reputed business and academic leaders of the National Institution for Transforming India Aayog, or NITI Aayog – a Government of India policy think-tank – have...
Harvard Business School received largest ever foreign donation
According to the Boston Herald, Harvard Business School's Indian-born Dean Dr. Nitin Nohria announced that the Tata Companies, the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust, and the Tata Education and Development Trust, which are philanthropic arms of the Tata Group, India’s largest company, are donating $50 million to the School. The gift,...
