Women Who Lead
Data, AI, & Machine Learning
From Reactive to Predictive: India's Bet on Data-Driven Road Safety
India's road safety crisis is accelerating. The question is no longer whether data and AI can help — the tools exist. The harder question is whether the institutions using them can change fast enough.
Vidyashree Srinivas
Top Women Who Lead from MIT Sloan Management Review India
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Why Traditional Management Models Are Failing the Next Generation of Workers
Kaumudi Kashikar Gurjar
Boards & Corporate Governance
Bridge the Intergenerational Leadership Gap
Felix Rüdiger, Kaspar Köchli, Matthew Hunter, Nolita Mvunelo
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Bengaluru Still Leads, but India’s AI Momentum Is Broadening Across Cities
Vidyashree Srinivas
AI and Machine Learning
How Schneider Electric Scales AI in Both Products and Processes
Thomas H. Davenport and Randy Bean
Culture
Why Visibility Has Become the New Test of Leadership
Riadh Manita, Najoua Elommal and Michel Dalmas
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Nivruti Rai
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Invest India
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Aishwarya Jaishankar
Co-founder and Chief Operating Officer at Hyperface Technologies
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Geetha Manjunath
Founder, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, NIRAMAI Health Analytix
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Priya Agarwal Hebbar
Chairperson, Hindustan Zinc; Director on the board, Vedanta Ltd.
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Naina Lal Kidwai
Chairperson of the Board & Senior Advisor, Rothschild & Co India
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Vibha Padalkar
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, HDFC Life
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Vartika Shukla
Former Chairman and Managing Director, Engineers India Ltd
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