by Jyothsna Hirode | Jul 2, 2019 | Diversity, I Stories, Inclusion Champions, Inclusion Matters
Many years ago, one weekend evening, we had gathered with families at a friend’s place. The friend’s preteen children were crouched over a large book of autostereograms or what is simply known as the Magic Eye book. These books have several Single Image Random...
by Rajiv Murti | Jul 2, 2019 | I Stories, Inspirational Women
Bina Ramani is a woman of iron will power and the most fearless lady you will ever meet. An internationally reputed visionary in design and lifestyle concepts, she is known for setting trends and inspiring change. An author, designer, artist, social activist and...
by Marshall Goldsmith | May 16, 2019 | I Stories, Personal Development, Professional Development
The rise of the global community brings many opportunities and challenges. In the past, community members could communicate with each other, trade with each other, and share a common culture. In the future, communication, trade, and culture will become much more...
by Rajesh Ramakrishnan | Apr 25, 2019 | I Stories, Leadership, Professional Development
Leadership is an abstract and complex topic. While a lot has been written about leadership, the best way to learn it is through experience. I embarked on my journey as a business leader about 5 years ago, when I moved to Dhaka to manage the Bangladesh operations for...
by Suneeta Kaul | Mar 2, 2016 | I Stories, Inclusion
Think fashion, and you conjure images of svelte bodies, hourglass figures, glowing complexion. And perfect faces with flawless skin. Think again. Think fashion, think Laxmi Agarwal, a young woman who happens to be an acid zithromax attack survivor, and the brand...
by Avanti Sopory | Feb 1, 2016 | I Stories
Recently on a social networking site a young urban mother had shared a query which her son had raised. Upon reading the question I thought – Oh, now how will she explain this natural process to her son? But … Ahoy! The young mother took all the accolades for...