
Working From Home Daily #99: First principles thinking
June 30: Learn how to learn; have patience, strike hard; experience matters
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Fresh perspectives and timely insights from the Founding Fuel network. Stay current with the latest articles, conversations, and ideas shaping leadership and business strategy.

June 30: Learn how to learn; have patience, strike hard; experience matters
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Technology is changing the rules of business. But business leaders aren’t skilling themselves for the new world. And without principles, the company won’t go anywhere
D Shivakumar
Operating Partner | Advent International

June 29: Look at a business in a holistic manner; trust and be trustworthy; pay attention to design
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June 28: Believe, know your purpose, try
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June 27: Align strategy, operations and people management; reimagine education; don’t fire—fire up; be kind, whenever possible
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The Growth Factor: Why you should invite your competitors to dinner; the inventory dilemma; in MSME financing, do women fare better than men?
N S Ramnath
Senior Editor | Founding Fuel

June 26: Adopt successful solutions from other domains, explore new digital opportunities, don’t mask your smile
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June 25: Keep your eyes on the mission, measure what matters, plan ahead
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What experiments are being tried on the ground? How are developers and proptech businesses approaching the new normal? And what other shifts need to happen?
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This Week in Disruptive Tech | June 24, 2020: A roundup of news and perspectives on how technology is shaping the future, here in India and across the world
N S Ramnath
Senior Editor | Founding Fuel

June 24: Rethinking the MBA, being a generalist, taking a leap with your skills, being self-aware
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June 23: The future of the MBA, express emotions clearly, control what you pay attention to, empathize
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June 22: Schedule time for friends, reinvent, get enough sleep
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India’s planners are being compelled to shift their priorities, to focus on the small and not the big; on rural villages rather than on urban metropolises; and on people first rather than on investors
Arun Maira
Former Chairman, BCG India | Member, Planning Commission

June 21: Know thyself, take responsibility for your neighbourhood, beware of predictions
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