Insightful magazine
Business & Economy is one of those insightful magazines that I thoroughly enjoy reading. There have been some great cover stories back to back and the issue on “Reverse Innovation” has been one of them. The entire issue was well conceptualized. Reverse innovation has been gradually picking up steam and to stay competitive, companies should maximize its potential since innovation is not only about bringing down pricing in India. I also enjoyed the cover story on ‘Ten Ways to revive Indian Economy’, as the points the package suggested are the ones India needs to thoroughly work on in order to stay competitive. It logically described the ten reforms India should implement not only to refurbish the economy but also the entire socio-economic fabric at large. Comments from Planning Commission and Ministry of Finance were equally thought-provoking. I would look forward to see many more such issues in future.
Sukhamay Paul
Chairman, Institute of People’s Education – Coochbehar, Under Ministry of H.R.D, Govt. of India
Great supplement
Despite having computer problems and a cold that delayed me for a feedback, I thank you for writing and sending the cover story on brain mapping in your supplement “Tech Next”. I enjoyed it very much. The team has good writers and I particularly enjoyed the flow of the cover story. My only criticism is a misplaced fact. Although Rob Williams is my colleague and we have done research together and written articles that have been published, the fact is that he is not a physicist. That was someone else who I mentioned in the interview – a small thing that no one will really notice. I appreciate very much the opportunity to participate in your article.
Business & Economy is one of those insightful magazines that I thoroughly enjoy reading. There have been some great cover stories back to back and the issue on “Reverse Innovation” has been one of them. The entire issue was well conceptualized. Reverse innovation has been gradually picking up steam and to stay competitive, companies should maximize its potential since innovation is not only about bringing down pricing in India. I also enjoyed the cover story on ‘Ten Ways to revive Indian Economy’, as the points the package suggested are the ones India needs to thoroughly work on in order to stay competitive. It logically described the ten reforms India should implement not only to refurbish the economy but also the entire socio-economic fabric at large. Comments from Planning Commission and Ministry of Finance were equally thought-provoking. I would look forward to see many more such issues in future.
Sukhamay Paul
Chairman, Institute of People’s Education – Coochbehar, Under Ministry of H.R.D, Govt. of India
Great supplement
Despite having computer problems and a cold that delayed me for a feedback, I thank you for writing and sending the cover story on brain mapping in your supplement “Tech Next”. I enjoyed it very much. The team has good writers and I particularly enjoyed the flow of the cover story. My only criticism is a misplaced fact. Although Rob Williams is my colleague and we have done research together and written articles that have been published, the fact is that he is not a physicist. That was someone else who I mentioned in the interview – a small thing that no one will really notice. I appreciate very much the opportunity to participate in your article.
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