Team SmartCEO Featured in #Personal Finance
Dec 01, 2011
It is critical for an investor to understand the type and risk profile of each mutual fund scheme, ahead of making an investment. In this article, we look at the different types of mutual funds that exist and the tax
Team SmartCEO Featured in #Round Up
Dec 01, 2011
Though a vast majority of the Indian population lives in the rural and semi-urban areas of the country, these places remain largely underserved. Regional and cultural differences make it a complex proposition to penetrate this segment since scalability is
Team SmartCEO Featured in #Fictional Case Study
Dec 01, 2011
The Smart CEO’s fictional case study presents the operational challenges, dilemmas and problems faced by leaders in corporate India and offers opinions from experts on the same. The current scenario is based on how a vocational training company from
Team SmartCEO Featured in #Cover Story #Entrepreneurship
Nov 01, 2011
Gautam Shiknis, CEO, mChek, is convinced mobile payments can power financial inclusion not only in India but also globally. He is taking steps to make this happen
Team SmartCEO Featured in #Internet #Cover Story #Entrepreneurship
Nov 01, 2011
Mukesh Bansal, founder and CEO, Myntra, wanted to move away from a niche space into a market that was mainstream and large
Team SmartCEO Featured in #Cover Story #Entrepreneurship
Nov 01, 2011
Subramani Ramachandrappa, founder and managing director, Richcore Lifesciences, wants to create industrial enzymes through structured research and development
Team SmartCEO Featured in #IT, ITeS and·Outsourcing #Cover Story #Education
Nov 01, 2011
Gagan Goyal, founder and chief-executive officer, ThinkLabs, is working towards making hands-on education in schools and colleges a reality
Team SmartCEO Featured in #Internet #Cover Story #Entrepreneurship
Nov 01, 2011
Mohit Dubey, founder, CarWale, conducted multiple experiments around car sales before identifying a model that worked
Team SmartCEO Featured in #Cover Story #Entrepreneurship
Nov 01, 2011
Rakesh and Rashmi Verma founded MapmyIndia in the early 90s. They made money by servicing corporate customers with Indian mapping data. Then, the founders’ son, Rohan Verma, built tremendous scale by monetising the mapping data his parents collected over 15