Businesses, and inventors in technologies, must be held accountable for the impacts their products have on the lives of their customers and on societies. We must ask, why is this to be done? Who will benefit? Who may be harmed by it?
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Businesses, and inventors in technologies, must be held accountable for the impacts their products have on the lives of their customers and on societies. We must ask, why is this to be done? Who will benefit? Who may be harmed by it?
Grand challenges that bring together government, universities and industry, can solve near future problems using technologies innovatively
To survive as a species, it is important that diversity be preserved. But all discourse is such that it is insular. Some thoughts embedded to infuse diversity
Critics celebrated Team Indus’ for not making it to the moon. But that is the nature of critics. Those who can imagine and have muscle, continue to aim for the moon
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This is the time of year when thousands of young MBAs go through their rites of passage. Yet for a while now, campus placement in India’s busi-ness schools have hopelessly derailed. And it’ll take considerable effort and a bunch of new ideas to get them back on track
When the agility of start-ups is combined with the scale of a corporation, great things can happen. Snapshots from the SJPIMR Business – Academia Conclave 2018, hosted by SPJIMR in partnership with Founding Fuel
This Week: Frugal innovation and doing better with less, fixing affordable housing, what ails research in B-schools, and the world in 2018
Strategic Intent
Smart entrepreneurs are best placed to solve the affordable housing crisis. But they need the government’s support
The Gist
Insights into the forces that will shape the world, from The Economist report, ‘The World in 2018’
New, bold and unconventional approaches are needed to resuscitate the research culture
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