How Does Khyaal Empower Senior Citizens to Be ‘Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise’ in the Digital Realm?
There comes a point in life when the roles between you and your parents reverse. Once, they
There comes a point in life when the roles between you and your parents reverse. Once, they
Can technology evoke emotions? Can it make users feel patriotic or invoke spiritual fervour? Can it make
CRMs are a dying breed. I know it’s a bold statement to make, considering 91% of companies
Every shipment tells a story of its own in the logistics sector. Imagine moving tonnes of cargo
Second-generation entrepreneurs in India today are a conflicted lot. On one hand, they enjoy the advantage of
Responsive’s founders Ganesh Shankar (CEO), AJ Sunder (CPO/CIO), and Sankar Lagudu (COO), didn’t embark on their entrepreneurial
India has a hiring problem, which is ironic for a job-starved economy. Over 60% of the 1.3
One of the major problems in a developing country like India is unemployment. Job shortage cannot be
Fifteen years back, if people said that auto-rickshaw drivers would one day be using smartphones and Google
The public perception of aging technology is fascinating. Think about it. Bluetooth and WiFi – once symbols
There comes a point in life when the roles between you and your parents reverse. Once, they stopped you from eating sand; now, you prevent
Can technology evoke emotions? Can it make users feel patriotic or invoke spiritual fervour? Can it make schoolchildren understand history without making them yawn? Saurav
CRMs are a dying breed. I know it’s a bold statement to make, considering 91% of companies with more than 11 employees use a CRM
Every shipment tells a story of its own in the logistics sector. Imagine moving tonnes of cargo from bustling cities worldwide to remote towns, or
Second-generation entrepreneurs in India today are a conflicted lot. On one hand, they enjoy the advantage of inheriting their family business at a time when
Responsive’s founders Ganesh Shankar (CEO), AJ Sunder (CPO/CIO), and Sankar Lagudu (COO), didn’t embark on their entrepreneurial journey with a specific problem in mind. All
India has a hiring problem, which is ironic for a job-starved economy. Over 60% of the 1.3 billion population of the country falls in the
One of the major problems in a developing country like India is unemployment. Job shortage cannot be stated as the sole reason for it. Even
Fifteen years back, if people said that auto-rickshaw drivers would one day be using smartphones and Google Maps for navigation, would you have believed? “The
The public perception of aging technology is fascinating. Think about it. Bluetooth and WiFi – once symbols of cutting-edge during the good old ‘Nokia days’