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Here are The Most Powerful Women in the Business World
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Here are The Most Powerful Women in the Business World

Even if we have crossed all the levels of inequality, being a woman entrepreneur is the most powerful thing for a woman today. For a long time now, women have been showing a lot of contribution in the business space and we have witnessed some of the most powerful ones emerging out like no one else. Today, these women have created such a world where they have their own identity and have proved their worth. Not only women but even men should take inspiration from the ladies that have built themselves and have become the most powerful women in the business world today. Here we have some of the lady entrepreneurs that you must look after for major business inspiration.   1) MARY BARRA   Mary Barra is the Chairman and CEO of General Motors Company. Talking about her ...
PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi Steps Down After 12 Years
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PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi Steps Down After 12 Years

The largest beverage corporation PepsiCo Inc has announced that its long-term chief executive officer Indra Nooyi will step down after 12 years of leading the food and beverage giant. Nooyi has been with PepsiCo for 24 years and now will continue as chairman of the board until early 2019. After her resignation, President Ramon Laguarta will be joining in as her replacement. Laguarta will take over from Nooyi on 3rd Oct 2018 and will also join the board. “I’ve had a wonderful time being CEO, but at some point you sit back and say, look, it’s a responsible move to effect an orderly transition and to have somebody else take over the leadership of this company. Being a CEO requires strong legs and I feel like I ran two legs of a relay race and I want somebody else with nice strong legs and...
Employees are Scared For Their Safety After Trump’s Win: Indra Nooyi
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Employees are Scared For Their Safety After Trump’s Win: Indra Nooyi

PepsiCo's India-born CEO Indra Nooyi has said Hillary Clinton's defeat in the elections has left her daughters, gay workers, employees and the non-whites devasted as there was "serious concern" among them about their safety in the US with Donald Trump as president. "Do you have a box of tissues here," Nooyi, a staunch Clinton supporter, said at the New York Times Dealbook Conference here when asked how she felt on the morning of November 9, when Trump won the presidential election. A visibly dejected Nooyi said Clinton's loss left her daughters and PepsiCo's employees devastated and there were serious concerns among the company's workers, especially the non-white employees, about their safety in an America with Trump as its president. "I had to answer a lot of questions from my daughte...