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July 25: John Gardner on how to examine ourselves and prepare for what lies ahead; Thomas Byers on ethics and entrepreneurship; and why staying constant is not an option for technologists
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July 25: John Gardner on how to examine ourselves and prepare for what lies ahead; Thomas Byers on ethics and entrepreneurship; and why staying constant is not an option for technologists
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July 24: Imagine the future; how Amazon Prime Video picks the winners; why cats look down on humans
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July 23: People are capable of a lot more than we think; the Indian MBA is changing; understand your customers
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July 22: What the Holocaust can teach us about beauty; should you pay employees based on the locations they work from; the Covid boom
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July 21: The surprising connection between Maggi and Mahabharat; John Lewis on how to get into good trouble; why WFH isn’t new
During a recession, people go out of their way to look good. It may seem counter-intuitive. But it is to retain a semblance of normalcy and that is why sales of lipsticks boom. But things are different now
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July 20: Will and Ariel Durant on real change; how Gen Z’rs are not quite like the millennials; how to be optimistic
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July 19: Peter M. Senge on how to look at failure; CS Seshadri, a mathematician who built an institution; how to integrate history into a functional design
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July 18: Kaushik Basu on two-stage thinking; how some climate activists undermine their own cause; anticipate and neutralise value destroyers; read history
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July 17: Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger on compounding; a toolkit to navigate ethics in tech; how internet resets expectations
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