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Strategic counsel for over 27 years, with leading corporates across diverse sectors. Independent Director across multiple sectors. Advises organisations on the intersection of finance, digital, consumption economy, GEMZ (Gig Economy, Millennials, gen Z) & ESG. Coaches & mentors senior leaders. Active engagement across industry-growth policy conversations & public policy issues. Visiting faculty at various management schools and with regulatory learning centres. Prolific media columnist across topics he works with. He is also the Editor and co-author of ‘Time for Bharat’ (book on public governance). Visiting Fellow at the Observer Research Foundation. Posts all published work at https://srinath.blog
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Read MoreCritical assessment of dual roles that promoters play, in being the major shareholder / chairperson of the Board as well as being the Chief executive, has ramifications in understanding governance issues, including related party transactions.
Read MoreSBI, as a media-person and another renowned equities analyst put it recently, is an elephant that can dance. This statement has been made every once in a while for the same institution. In current economic scenario, can it ?
Read MoreIndian Boards have a lot to pick pace-with, in this regard. And to start asking questions and to being accountable for organisational culture.
Read MoreThe Ombudsman mechanism is administered by the Executive Council of Insurers, which has now been renamed as the “Council for Insurance Ombudsmen”.
Read MoreThe fintech revolution sweeping the country, which received a massive boost as a result of the technology adoption to ride out the disruption caused by Covid, is set to intensify further and become the key catalyst as India looks to fast-track its economic growth in a cost-effective but inclusive manner
Read MoreWhile boredom isn’t depression, the feeling of boredom isn’t to be ignored. In fact, boredom deserves attention and working towards getting out of that feeling.
Read MoreThis budget is expected to announce long term plans for job creation, pushing ahead with government spends in healthcare, infrastructure, education and social development sectors .
Read MoreThe energy sector, which is seeing an increasing emphasis on renewable energy (RE) in the overall energy mix, expects announcements on support for building transmission infrastructure, long-term capital availability for RE projects and privatisation of stressed Discoms during the budget.
Read MoreThe compulsory enlistment of citizens in some sort of national service, like military service.
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