In love with Uber and Airbnb? You might have 'disruption fever' | Syngenta CEO Steps Down and more...
> Australia is one of the few countries that have realized the impact that disruptive new businesses can have on the economy and the workforce. and has put in place a policy to allow companies with a collaborative bent to fit into the existing legal framework.
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> Syngenta's CEO Mike Mack, has resigned and John Ramsay, chief financial officer, has been appointed interim CEO. Syngenta had recently rejected Monsanto acquisition bid. executive
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> Volkswagen has found itself in soup after it was discovered that the company was cheating on emission tests and has appointed Thomas Sedran as its chief strategist. Sedran comes from GM's Opel and will report into the CEO Matthias Müller.
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> Capgemini India CEO, Aruna Jayanthi, will take on the role of global BPO head of the French IT major. Srinivas Kandula from iGate has been hired as Capgemini India CEO.
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> Uber is garnering support from college kids and their moms in a bid to reduce drunk driving, by hailing an Uber instead. Some counties are even making the ride home at night free - an interesting and unforeseen consequence of the on-demand economy.
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> Is Apple leveraging the brand value of Angela Ahrendts who seems to be maintaining a very low profile at Apple?
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> The largest manufacturers of devices - Apple, Google and Microsoft are trying hard to anticipate consumer preferences for the future and they are pretty undecided! So they are betting on all!
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> Few organizations are making the progress in digital transformation that has become vital for an organizations progress.
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> Apple's past performance has set expectations, will the company match or beat estimates?
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