Book discussion: A conversation between D Shivakumar and Arun Maira on Maira’s book, ‘Listening for Well-being’
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India@100
Whose rights is the law designed to protect? And what are the values on which institutions are founded? There’s a contest between what sort of economy and what sort of democracy India will be in 2047, a 100 years after its independence on August 15 1947 when Jawaharlal Nehru declared that India had a tryst with destiny
India@100
Arun Maira, Ravi Venkatesan and Naushad Forbes discuss why the shape of economics, governance and business must change to fulfil our tryst with destiny
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November 13, 2021 | FF Daily #522: FF Recommends, keep learning; be curious; explore new ideas; listen to more people “not like yourself”
Solutions for problems such as climate change are unlikely to come from experts who rely on numbers, and from economists who rely on self-interest and the invisible hand for progress. This is part of a zero sum, competitive, narrative. But nature is complex and insists on cooperation
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October 13, 2021: Deep Listening; The Great Supply Chain Disruption; Attrition or Attraction?; Cheap Talk
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September 17, 2021: What’s with Infy and the I-T portal; A consultant’s job; Pressure
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August 5, 2021: How to build a global company out of India; The glass ceiling cracks; A sliding door problem
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July 8, 2021: Gillian Tett on empathy and listening to others; Farmland as an asset class; Conclusion sandwich; Remembering Dilip Kumar
The vaccine crisis is yet another proof that principles of capitalism are at variance with the needs of humanity. Instead of top-down policies, focus on profits and economies of scale, local on-the-ground solutions and the economies of scope that they bring, can be the founding fuel for transformative change
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