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April 22, 2021: How communities fix problems; Reimagining work; How to change your mind when facts change; A boarding pass for our times
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April 22, 2021: How communities fix problems; Reimagining work; How to change your mind when facts change; A boarding pass for our times
Daily Newsletter
April 9, 2021: Going agile, virtually; Learnings from Covid-19; The problem with social distancing
Masterclass: Personal Journeys
In this conversation, the head of Godrej India Culture Lab talks about the secret behind his creative genius and his almost superhuman ability to reach out and forge relationships with a wide range of people, and curate distinctive experiences and conversations
Masterclass
There are urgent issues emerging around the need for an MBA as a vehicle for social good. Also, Covid-19 has accelerated the pace of digitalisation by at least 5-10 years across many businesses. This too is forcing b-schools to revamp their curriculum and make it future ready
Masterclass: Personal Journeys
Which are the places you think you are not supposed to be in? A conversation with a creative entrepreneur and actor on breaking out of comfort zones, channelling fear into audacity, and how to not become a voyeur of your own success
Masterclass
The pandemic is leading to fundamental shifts in behaviours. What does that mean for platform businesses? Are there opportunities for incumbents to reimagine business models? And how can country-level platforms help countries gain an advantage in the global arena?
The room for learning, growth and improvement exists when you are challenged by smart peers and colleagues
Masterclass
‘We are customer-driven’, ‘we are data-driven’. Those are typical refrains from companies. But are they really? It all boils down to culture
Masterclass
A personal data protection law is imminent. How should businesses prepare for the changing landscape? What problems are we likely to face along the road?
With the internet and social media, data is available aplenty. Wisdom, unfortunately, is in short supply
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