CEO Watch
India's and the world's most talked-about CEOs in November.

Ratan Tata
Ratan Tata is back as India's most-discussed business head. Thanks to US President Barack Obama choosing to stay and meet Indian business bosses at Tata's Taj Hotel, and the Tata Group's $50 million donation to Harvard Business School, Ratan Tata hogged media attention. Mukesh Ambani had a mixed bag. He got plaudits for the strong bottom line growth shown by flagship Reliance Industries Ltd, or RIL, in the second quarter, and criticism for the billiondollar abode he is preparing to move into.
Partha S. Bhattacharyya of Coal India Ltd made his debut on the list, powered by the record-breaking initial public offer, or IPO, of the company. Internationally, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg got a helping hand from Hollywood, as The Social Network, a movie based on his life, won him wordage.

Ratan Tata
Partha S. Bhattacharyya of Coal India Ltd made his debut on the list, powered by the record-breaking initial public offer, or IPO, of the company. Internationally, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg got a helping hand from Hollywood, as The Social Network, a movie based on his life, won him wordage.