‘Jugaad Innovation’
New book co-authored by Professor Jaideep Prabhu looks at a frugal and flexible approach to innovation Professor Jaideep Prabhu, the Jawaharial Nehru Professor of Indian Business & Enterprise and Director of the Centre for India & Global Business at Cambridge…

MBA alumnus has an editorial column published in a leading Indian publication
Ankur Bisen, an MBA alumnus from Cambridge Judge Business School, has had an editorial column published in one of India's leading financial daily publications about the drop in sales of traditional dairy based Indian sweets and the repercussions this will…

Kris Gopalakrishnan, Infosys: Luck favours the prepared mind
Kris Gopalakrishnan, Executive Co-Chairman of IT services giant Infosys, explains why every business has to be in control of its destiny and the role luck plays Kris Gopalakrishnan, Executive Co-Chairman of IT services giant Infosys, sharing his reflections and company…

Professor Jaideep Prabhu talks to the BBC World Service about frugal innovation
Professor Jaideep Prabhu, Jawaharlal Nehru Professor of Indian Business & Enterprise at Cambridge Judge Business School, has taken part in a radio programme with the BBC World Service, broadcast on 11 March 2012, focusing on frugal innovation. Talking to Peter…

BRICS and beyond (CIBAM Global Business Symposium)
The CIBAM July 2011 Global Business Symposium on 'BRICS and Beyond' adventured into the unknown territory of which economies will be dominant when the pages of the future are turned to 2050! It also celebrated 15 years of collaboration with…

Dr John Hulsman, John C. Hulsman Enterprises: Beyond platitudes
The CIBAM July 2011 Global Business Symposium on ‘BRICS and Beyond’ adventured into the unknown territory of which economies will be dominant when the pages of the future are turned to 2050! Dr John C. Hulsman, President of John C.…

Professor Suma Athreye, Brunel Business School: The race for patents
Professor Suma Athreye, Director of the Centre for International Business and Strategy in Emerging Markets at Brunel Business School, says India takes out fewer patents than China but they are of a higher quality and both nations have very different…

Qiang Xiao, Professor Jaideep Prabhu and Sir Martin Rees: What future for the media?
Not since Gutenburg invented the printing press in the 1450s has the world experienced such a defining shift in how people communicate with one another. The first book to ever be printed was the Bible in Latin, and now six…

Obama’s visit to India – a marriage or dating?
President Barack Obama's trip to India could be the start of a new level of relationship between the two nations, but some will remain suspicious until the courtship has fully matured, says Navi Radjou, Fellow in India & Global Business…

Dr Ramesh Mashelkar, Council of Scientific & Industrial Research: Where there’s a will there’s a way
Dr Ramesh Mashelkar, Former Director General of the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), is helping to lead the 'inclusive technology' revolution in India, with 28 honorary doctorates to his name. He told the Centre for India & Global…
