The sparkles in the star: Women at Mercedes-Benz India are in rev mode
The women at Mercedes-Benz India say that the culture at the three-pointed star firm empowers them to thrive and grow....
The women at Mercedes-Benz India say that the culture at the three-pointed star firm empowers them to thrive and grow....
“Equity is a much more important conversation because there are social and economic realities from where people come ...
"It's not really about just joining a team or joining a workforce. It is about, can I stay in that workforce, after 3 ...
'We can attract more talent if we can communicate to this (women) talent pool slightly better,' says Bhadoria.
"I am of the firm opinion that India's farmer can fulfill the auto industry's rubber needs," he added.
"This (setting up of centres) will enable drivers to do ease of living and ease of traveling as well," he added.
Currently, 50% of the energy that the plant uses is green energy, which is supplied through wind and solar energy.
The company has started an initiative called Drive Her Back for women who wish to return to the workforce.
Dr Andreas Schlosser and Karl Markus Doerr, from management consulting firm Arthur D Little talk about the global auto...
"We have a headcount of around 800 staff in Bengaluru, and we’re working on this, so we are investing heavily in produ...