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Author: Niranjan Gidwani
Niranjan Gidwani is a Certified Independent Director (MCA-INDIA), board advisor, and former CEO of Eros Group Dubai, with expertise in governance, ESG, and digital transformation. A member of the UAE Superbrands Council and GCC Board Directors Institute, he is a thought leader in business excellence and sustainability.
We talk about the revival of brick and mortar stores, metaverse mania and other developments
However, the organised unboxed-refurbished segment requires finding a good, reliable, regular supply of returned goods, a down-the-line sale strategy and backing it up with quality service.
Diginomics, in some form or the other, is here to stay. We can change or stay the same. There are no pre-set rules of engagement.
Retailers are no longer in the world of monthly or fortnightly reviews. The model has shrunk to on-the-go review of operations and supply chain processes.
LIFE is full of contradictions. As we grow up, we begin to get surrounded by the many contradictions of our professional and personal lives.
As business increasingly becomes digital and data-driven, many companies that once appeared to be built for success suddenly seem to falter and slowdown.
Niranjan Gidwani, the Consultant Director, Member of UAE Superbrands Council, and a Charter Member of TIE Dubai, speaks about what worked for 2021, what didn’t, and the key opportunities and challenges expected for 2022
Managing people and resources, taking ideas through to execution can be taught and learnt. But not leadership. It is true is that more leaders can be created if we create the right environment to foster the characteristics of learning, reflection and experimentation.
Neo bank may well turn out to be the next big thing in the banking space. The objective of Neo Banks is to provide digital banking through mobile applications. Being digital, these banks are lean in structure and are supposed to provide faster services and solutions.
The global experience of the last two years has brought out the best in us, as well as the worst. The business and economic pressures that leaders, politicians, managers and those in positions of authority have faced during the pandemic period has truly shaken off our masks, and brought out our real selves.
