Subhasis Ganguli

We need to learn from the past: Madhur Bhatia of Pearson

We need to learn from the past: Madhur Bhatia of Pearson

Madhur Bhatia, head, operations, Pearson India Education Services, in a conversation with Subhasis Ganguli explains how the company’s inventory planning has improved over years as it worked towards bringing the culture of offering better services and experiences to its customers

Looking  back in anticipation

Looking back in anticipation

Printing has undergone a sea-change over the last few years. While it is right to express the nostalgia over how print was, it is also important to step into the brave new world of technologies and make them work for us. Subhasis Ganguli takes a trip down the memory lane, before charting the roadmap for the future.

Neil O’Brien: the best teacher I ever had

Neil O’Brien: the best teacher I ever had

Subhasis Ganguli, who worked with Neil O’Brien in his first job at OUP Calcutta, remembers the publishing legend and the father of Indian quizzing.

Waste is a crime it is no easy task to manage it

Waste is a crime it is no easy task to manage it

Brilliant Printers is hoping to up its capacity after moving to a new larger factory to boost its capabilities and service to customers. Publishing pundit Subhasis Ganguli is mighty impressed with the two years journey of the 1,53,000 sq/feet book factory.

The market is changing towards just-in-time inventory

The market is changing towards just-in-time inventory

Just-in-time throws up a challenge to operations folks to manage production under tight deadlines, and we need to plan meticulously, from raw material to deliveries, explains Tarun Sachdeva, operations head at Wolters Kluwer India, to Subhasis Ganguli

Availability of stock in time is a challenge

Availability of stock in time is a challenge

As Elsevier positions itself as an information analytics company, Sunil Kumar, operations head, Elsevier, explains the new approaches to printing and delivery to Subhasis Ganguli

Putting processes in place is the need of the hour

Putting processes in place is the need of the hour

As the assistant vice president, demand planning and production, at one of the biggest trade publishing firm, Penguin Random House India, Ajay Joshi explains to Subhasis Ganguli why it’s important to have a holistic view of demand planning

Obituary: Raj Sahab – As I saw him

Obituary: Raj Sahab – As I saw him

The demise of UK Raj of Lustra Print Process is a huge loss. One of the legends of the Indian printing industry is no more. Subhasis Ganguli, publishing consultant, pays a homage to the "Don of Printing".