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The Vaccine and Beyond: Indian Pharma in 2021
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Updated Feb 25, 2021 | 16:28 IST | Debashish Mukerji
CEOs of leading industrial products companies concur that rapid adoption of new technologies is the only route to revival following the setbacks caused by the pandemic. Pursuing sustainability will help growth Digitalise or Perish 
The industrial products sector was badly hit by the Covid-19 pandemic. What are they focusing on as they strive to recover? What were the main challenges they faced, and which of them remain? How can sustainability also be pursued alongside the recovery?
These were among the questions debated at the ET-IBM Reshape Tomorrow roundtable of industrial sector CEOs titled ‘Racing from survival to revival: Industrial Products in 2021 & beyond’. The discussion was moderated by ET’s senior editor Alokesh Bhattacharyya and senior assistant editor Suchetana Ray.
Updated Feb 25, 2021 | 18:20 IST | TN Advertorial
As Indian manufacturing adjusts to a pandemic-ravaged world and moves from managing risk to managing risk prevention, accelerated adoption of technology & advanced data analytics are the buzzwords for companies The New Manufacturing 
The world is adjusting to a new normal where the paradigms of demand, supply and workforce have shifted. This adjustment has helped in amplifying India’s potential as an attractive manufacturing nation for global companies, particularly those that are exploring newer production hubs. But does India have the right business and policy environment along with capability to become a global manufacturing hub? How are manufacturing companies looking to re-invent to not only chart their revival but also to develop a new growth path? These were some of the questions that were debated at The Economic Times-IBM Reshape Tomorrow manufacturing industry CEO round
Culture-first organisations can withstand turbulent markets ANI | Updated: Feb 08, 2021 13:08 IST
New Delhi [India], February 8 (ANI/Mediawire): Kissflow, a leading global SaaS company, wants to be known as much for its workplace culture as for its enterprise software products. Recently ranked among India s top 75 best workplaces in the IT sector, Kissflow has been on a hiring spree while many companies have massively laid off. Abhishek Paul, Culture Shepherd at Kissflow, spoke about what are the core values that the company stands for and how they have managed to keep the workplace culture intact in spite of doubling in employee strength.
In an interview with Alokesh Bhattacharyya, Senior Editor, ET, he says his unique designation only reminds him about his responsibilities and the deeper meaning behind his profile. Edited excerpts:
Culture-first organizations can withstand turbulent market
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