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Business Schools Take On Indian Philosophy

Indian-born management thinkers such as Ram Charan, Vijay Govindrajan and Srikumar S Rao are among the world's hottest business gurus and they are transforming American business schools.

Win a Global Women's Leadership Scholarship to Cass Business School

The program is open to women all over the world to pursue a MBA degree at high-ranking Cass Business School, in City University, in London.

A Woman with Two MBAs : 9 Questions with Lakshmi Pratury

Featured as one of Forbes Asia's '100 Most Powerful Women' in 2010, Lakshmi Pratury is certainly a force to be reckoned with.

Where to find out more about the University of Southampton's MBA course

It is one of only 43 universities in the UK with an AMBA-accredited MBA program. Learn more about it at one of the information sessions being held in India between November 26 and December 7, 2017.

Win a Full Scholarship to Arizona State University's MBA Class

Arizona State University's W.P. Carey School of Business is doing away with tuition fees for full-time MBA students starting in fall this year.

If you're interested in pursuing an MBA, you need to check out the MBA tour

How does a personal meeting with the b-school of your choice sound? That's what this tour offers. And it’s coming to your city!

Interview with Silicon Valley marketing pioneer Satjiv Chahil

June 15, 2025 |
Silicon Valley consultant Satjiv Chahil started out with a B.Com degree from Punjab University, Chandigarh, in 1971. He got an MBA from the Thunderbird School of Global Management, now part of Arizona State University. In his career of over 30 years, he has worked with companies such as Apple, HP, IBM, Palm, and Xerox, driving initiatives at the cutting edge of entertainment technology. On November 24, 2016, he chatted with BrainGain Magazine about his studies and work, and shared some advice for young people interested in studying abroad.

Hope, Greed and Fear: The Psychology Behind the Financial Crisis-I

To explain the current economic crisis, the world of finance has a particular lexicon -- including, for example, credit default swaps, mark-to-market and securitized subprime mortgages. Psychologists, on the other hand, might use very different terms: hope, greed and fear.

31 Indian students in New Zealand win excellence awards

These students are pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate study in fields releated to business, design or science and technology, engineering, and mathematics

Are you ready for the new Knowledge@Wharton High School Investment Competition?

Registration opens soon for India and other Region 2 countries. Plus, this year, there is a new regional addition — China!

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