Laser-like focus, plus a bit of luck
Cambridge MBA alumnus Tommy Katzenellenbogen went from Israel to Cambridge to Silicon Valley, where he helped launch a tech startup that protects India’s international borders. CRON Systems, a technology startup co-founded by Cambridge MBA alumnus Tommy Katzenellenbogen, is now helping…

The digital revolution in public services
Jaideep Prabhu, Professor of Marketing at Cambridge Judge Business School, writes on how to do more with less for more. Over four billion people around the globe - more than half the world's population - live outside the formal economy…

Share Radio: Is it time for investors to think again about India?
Professor Jaideep Prabhu talks to Robert Van Egghen about the benefits of the new, unified, goods and services tax levy in India, and how it has the potential to improve trade both nationally and internationally.…
Then? Silicon Valley. Now? Bangalore
Indian startups are twice as likely to be worth $1bn than UK ones. This is their secret. It's been ten years since school friends Sachin Bansal and Binny Bansal took the gamble of their professional lives. Leaving established jobs at…

Ignite pitch: Saumil Majmudar of EduSports
Can you pitch your genius business idea in the time it takes to get from the ground floor to the C-suite? Saumil Majmudar, participant on the CJBS Ignite programme, and CEO & Founder of EduSports, gives it a shot. The…

Tata Social Internship
Intern programme coordinated by Jaideep Prabhu of Cambridge Judge sends students to work with low incomes communities in urban and rural India. The Tata Social Internship sent three students this year from Cambridge University to work on different projects run…

‘Indirect’ learning
Concern about executive 'brain drain' from developing countries is misplaced. 'Indirect' learning in mature markets crucial to developing-country firms' growth, says research co-authored at Cambridge Judge. Concern about a "brain drain" of executives from developing countries who work in mature…

Why India could be the next business superpower
by Professor Jaideep Prabhu, Jawaharlal Nehru Professor of Indian Business & Enterprise and Director of the Centre for India & Global Business In 2015, several Indian companies are doing phenomenally well – not only in emerging markets, but in developed ones…

Fast e-book self-publishing in India
Cambridge Judge graduate launches e-book business for Indian authors. Digital publishing can often be an uphill battle, especially in India, with new authors facing difficulties in publishing their work and making it available to a global readership. Dushyant Sethiya, a…

Cambridge Executive MBA team takes up cycling
Bringing the Tour de France to India – a nation with scarcely any culture of sports cycling – has proved an ambitious task for its organisers. But despite the challenges, the Tour de India ran its first races in Mumbai,…
