To Wear? Or Not to Wear? This is now, a Tech Question
Wearable technology is not new but its evolution in recent years has been remarkable. While fitness trackers have already flooded the stores, it may be a while before Google Glass and some...
View ArticleThe Changing Doctrines of Product Development
Product development, the bedrock of progress, has always been dependent on technology and its evolution. As science and technology evolves, the type, nature and quality of products across industry...
View ArticleTop 5 Throughput Multipliers in Healthcare – Diagnostics and Out Patient...
Let's start with the problem statement.The phenomenon of globalization and urbanization has led to a burgeoning middle class living sedentary lifestyles. The fast pace of life with double incomes has...
View ArticleRealignment from the Top of the Pyramid
Here is an experience which has totally changed my perception of strategy.Early on, in my career, I was fortunate enough to be part of a strategic makeover exercise for my employer. And we had the good...
View ArticleWhat gets measured isn’t only what should be measured!
Most enterprises lay a lot of emphasis on the old management adage, “What gets measured gets done”. Invariably all HR systems and processes are aligned to KPPs. So much so, that nothing moves at the...
View Article“Come! Make in India” to “Made in India” – A Mammoth Transition
There is a lot of rhetoric on the recent call for “Make in India” riding on the hopes and aspirations of a billion+ people. While much has been written on policies, infrastructure and investments to...
View ArticleTransitioning from Resource-based Outsourcing to Program-based Partnerships
Much has been written about outsourcing, offshoring, near shoring, etc. by analysts, sourcing advisors and others; however, when you peel away the layers of technology and jargon, it all boils down to...
View ArticleLong Tail Strategies – Retail to IT
Technology’s ability to disrupt CapEx hurdles is well exemplified by Amazon’s success with Long Tail marketing and their oft repeated quote, “We sold more books today that didn’t sell at all yesterday...
View ArticleIt’s All About Follow Up, Son!
Necessary, but not sufficientThere is enough and more rhetoric on providing a complete solution, and umpteen cases where despite focusing on necessary features, it is still not sufficient for the end...
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