WFH Daily #107: Study the system, not its fragments
July 8: How should students think about the year ahead; decision making in the real world; follow your heart
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July 8: How should students think about the year ahead; decision making in the real world; follow your heart
July 31: Slow down, take time out; will streaming services decimate movie theatres; what the New Education Policy gets right; what to do about ads?
August 5, 2022: Why writing matters, The translation revolution, Accept friend requests from your boss?, Generations apart
McKinsey’s first Indian hire. Mentor to generations. Architect of an enduring legacy
By the middle of 2015, things became dire for Odisha’s private engineering colleges. Of the state’s 46,000 engineering seats, as many as 30,000 were vacant. In this excerpt from his book ‘Despite the State’, M Rajshekhar tells the story of the boom and bust—in which the students and staff were the only losers
December 24, 2021: Vishy Anand on keeping calm in a storm; Visit to a dark store; Holiday motivation
Five days through Tashkent and Samarkand
Kickstart the holiday season with a learner’s guide to everything wine: Books, movies, festivals and more
What are the implications of the US-China rivalry for companies, global trade and India in particular? The Masterclass is a culmination of a weeklong curated learning experience
Brian Christian, author of ‘The Most Human Human’ and ‘Algorithms to Live By’, discusses the gaps and overlaps between humans and machines