Daniel Kahneman, grandfather of behavioural economics, talks about how the field came to be and the impact it has had
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Daniel Kahneman, grandfather of behavioural economics, talks about how the field came to be and the impact it has had
This week: The power of design thinking in driving agility and a culture of learning
We live in polarised times. It leaves no room for middle ground. Either you’re good or bad. There is no room for nuance or discourse. What a pity!
How a design thinking approach to HR can make things simple and transform organisational culture
That line is now a cliché. But fact is, there is no better way to be. What it implies is: Stay curious. Ask questions. Keeping learning
If money be the only metric to measure the worth of a man, Ray Dalio is a hugely successful creature and his “Principles” are worth emulating. But the unexamined life is not worth living or emulating either
This Week: Deep listening, filter bubbles, news and views on Aadhaar, the science of curiosity, automation, and data security
Behind your back, a fierce battle is being fought between actors of all kinds over who owns you. It will end soon. But a price will have to be paid. That includes our privacy
This Week: Aadhaar, privacy and data protection; listening to people not like us; and artificial intelligence vs humankind
In conversation with Prof Brad Nelson, who is known for his research in microrobotics, nanorobotics, and medical robotics. He was named in the 2005 “Scientific American 50” list recognising outstanding leaders in science and technology
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