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My first conversation was with Vineet Nayar, CEO and Vice Chairman of HCL Technologies (HCLT).
Vineet Singal (below), age 21, founded a health education program for disadvantaged and low-income patients called, Anjna Patient Education.
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Vineet returned to Stanford with an ambition to take his program online.
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Another iReporter, Vineet Pandit, was not near the scenes of the attacks, but he braved the chaos to snap some photographs on Thursday.
Having overcome a pre-diabetic diagnosis at age 18, Vineet understood that accessible health education is essential to helping patients prevent or curb chronic diseases.
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Through text messaging and an extensive online platform, Vineet is able to engage communities at free clinics across the U.S. in preventive healthcare education.
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Think about some of the most enormously successful CEOs in the world: Jeff Bezos, Meg Whitman, Steve Jobs, Tony Hsieh, Vineet Nayar.
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But nurses at the KEM hospital in Mumbai (Bombay), where Ms Shanbaug is a patient, welcomed the Supreme Court verdict, the BBC's Vineet Khare reports from Mumbai.
Egnyte co-founder CEO Vineet Jain read my story about how Box.net and others are gaining traction in the business software market by giving away chunks of their offerings, free.
Vineet, Eden, Karthik, and Vivek are part of what may be the most civic-minded and socially conscious generation yet, and their use of technology is integral to driving their projects.
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Another proponent of the employee-first management model is Vineet Nayar, CEO of HCL, whose book Employees First, Customers Second calls for a radical shift in top management and employee roles.
The new episode has its origins in a review article published last October by prominent cardiologist University of Michigan cardiologist Kim Eagle, and a colleague, Vineet Chopra, in the American Journal of Medicine.
Vineet Nayar is chief executive officer of HCL Technologies, the India-based global information technology services company, and author of Employees First, Customers Second: Turning Conventional Management Upside Down (Harvard Business Press, June 2010).
While working at a free clinic in Galveston, Texas, a city with over 50% of its population uninsured, Vineet observed that patients kept coming back to the clinic primarily due to stress, diabetes, and depression.
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At HCL Technologies, an India-based IT services firm with 88, 000 workers, chief executive Vineet Nayar recently launched an experiment in which he gave a group of 100 employees 1, 000 virtual currency units to use in an online exchange.
They join other thought leaders, including Alan W. Brown, John Seely Brown, Rod Collins, Bill George, Ranjay Gulati, John Hagel, Gary Hamel, Umair Haque, Vlatka Hlupic, Roger Martin, Lisa Earle McLeod, Vineet Nayar, Franz Roeoesli, Fred Reichheld and Jeff Sutherland.
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"Investors are attracted to companies that are producing 30%-40% earnings growth per year and are willing to pay a high premium to participate in this kind of growth, " says Vineet Mishra, Southeast Asia head of equity capital markets at J.
When Vineet Nayar, CEO of the Delhi-based IT services provider HCL Technologies, originally took over as president, he saw that while revenue was growing at 30% a year, his competitors were growing at a rate of 40% or 50% year.
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