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Inspired by Brisbane’s “Vibrantly Vacant” windows—on how renewal begins in life’s pauses
India’s youngest workers live at the intersection of abundance and anxiety, ambition and restraint. To engage with them, leaders must learn to work with paradox, not against it
Tariffs were designed for a world of steel and sugar. They’re hopelessly out of sync with the quantum-entangled world of semiconductors
We live in a connected world where ignorance is not an excuse. KV Kamath is a case in point.
China is not known to be an innovative economy, but Shaun Rein, author of The End of Copycat China, believes that will change sooner than we know
An effort to make sure that the best and brightest don’t get left behind merely because they were born poor or underprivileged
Can large organisations be nimble, disruptive and inspiring places to work? Yes, if they dismantle hierarchical, bureaucratic ways of working, says management guru Gary Hamel.
That you will age and die is a given. The questions are when and whether it will be miserable or graceful
The search for higher purpose