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IN TODAY'S PAPER
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CITY NEWSLINES
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WEEKLY FEATURES
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| Here today, gone tomorrow |
| Corporate India is getting used to high attrition rates among its new hires |
| It’s a problem Corporate India is having to come to terms with only today. You spend a lot of money in an elaborate recruitment process seeking the best in the land. You welcome your new hires and try to keep them happy. But, lo and behold, with... | Read.. |
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| How I Made It |
| He is the only bright spot in an austere setting. Chander K. Baljee’s office looks spartan... | Read.. |
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| Mastering the men’s game |
| Whichever way you look at the corporate world, women aren’t on top. It is getting better: 10.5 per cent of directorships ... | Read.. |
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| Put on your thinking caps |
| Open your eyes to the world. Find links that others can’t see. Tackle problems inside out or back to front; throw away t ... | Read.. |
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