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August 14, 2021 | FF Recommends: Glimpses into history and insights on what the future may look like
Feb 26, 2019: A roundup of news and perspective on disruptive technology. In this issue: Microsoft employees question how their work is used, why lab-grown meat may not be a panacea, and China's CRISPR twins may end up with unintended modifications
A message for social change-makers seeking ‘impact on scale’ even as sources of funding dry up: Stay focused on the purpose (the doughnut) and not the scale and brand of your organisation (the hole). Innovate. And learn to be a catalyst
January 20, 2021: Michael Sandel on meritocracy; The Biden Agenda; #INDVsAUS What a win!
March 2, 2021: Lessons from a year of Covid: Yuval Harari; Independent booksellers in the age of megapublishers; The reality of middle age
November 25, 2020: Deliberate practice; Is there a tech bubble?; The Frost-Biden Tapes; How not to secure your system
Nurturing an experimentative culture requires a new set of leadership tools that allow variance and controlled risk-taking to flourish
On the myths of leadership and developing a questioning mind on the norms that are handed down to us
October 8, 2020: Black holes, the Raychaudhuri equation, and a Nobel Prize; Nitish Kumar and the art of war; Mouli: A marketer par excellence; A new kind of earnings
March 9, 2021: The art of ‘plus one’ thinking; Target boosts growth in a pandemic; Unwritten rules of life