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FF Daily #411: What the Wright brothers got right
·Entrepreneurship, Startups & Innovation

FF Daily #411: What the Wright brothers got right

June 30, 2021: Clayton Christensen on reframing the problem; A new normal in Singapore; Michael Holding on racism; How teachers feel now

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FF Daily #410: Doctors need to listen
·Economy, Policy & Society

FF Daily #410: Doctors need to listen

June 29, 2021: The Narasimha Rao nobody knows about; Why growth vs equality debates aren’t useful; One World. One Hope. One Promise

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FF Daily #407: Pick a book that challenges you
·Work, Careers & Personal Mastery

FF Daily #407: Pick a book that challenges you

June 25, 2021: The cost of meetings; What they don’t teach you at Harvard Business School (as much as they should); On work

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Is it in the genes?
·Entrepreneurship, Startups & Innovation

Is it in the genes?

A conversation with Anu Acharya, CEO of Mapmygenome and former CEO of Ocimum Biosolutions, about why early influences matter, what it takes to scale two genomics companies in India, and everything else from Nutella cravings to an equal partnership at home and work

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FF Daily #406: Organizational habits
·Leadership & Organisation

FF Daily #406: Organizational habits

June 24, 2021: Charles Duhigg on the power of habit; Why the problem with remote work is not remote work; What midlife crisis?; Do you keep too many tabs open in your browser?

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FF Daily #405: Build good habits
·Work, Careers & Personal Mastery

FF Daily #405: Build good habits

June 23, 2021: James Clear on atomic habits; How to make governments smart; Is WEF dead; When AI is your accompanist

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How to make governments smart
·Economy, Policy & Society

How to make governments smart

A podcast with Jaideep Prabhu, professor at Cambridge Judge Business School and author of ‘How Should A Government Be? The New Levers of State Power’

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