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February 11, 2021: Philosophy and religion; Why international travel will remain a pain; Jobs versus Cook
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February 11, 2021: Philosophy and religion; Why international travel will remain a pain; Jobs versus Cook
Much of the optimism about technology has settled down to cautious optimism. There is a growing realisation that we need both techies and fuzzies. There is a renewed appreciation for systems thinking
Most stories have philosophical underpinnings that attempt to explain many phenomena in lay-terms
This Week: Why not to pursue every new idea, perfection vs getting stuff done, bringing business education closer to practice, and more
This Week in Disruptive Tech
A roundup of news and perspective on disruptive technology from around the world. In this issue: artificial intelligence, 3D printing, the sharing economy, and drones.
Private Unlimited
Life and business are built upon unjustly distributed advantages, and there's no reason to disdain only a few of them
Stories At Work
What works and what doesn't when you have Doubting Thomases
Stories At Work
The first step is to acknowledge the anti-story and then put a more powerful story in its place
How Tata group's R. Gopalakrishnan, Cognizant's Sukumar Rajagopal, Titan's LR Natarajan and BMC Software's Suhas Kelkar built an ecosystem for innovation
Private Unlimited
What leads to the belief that twenty-first century companies cannot be created by people over 30? Or 40? Or even 50?
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