Airbnb, Longtail Theory, Erdal Arikan, Virgin Atlantic and Women in the Workforce With Prfizer and Moderna both showing breakthrough results in the Vaccine for COVID, it seemed like the right time to talk about breakthroughs. Not particularly about the Vaccine development but I am safely assuming you would have already read about that. These breakthroughs inContinue reading “The Making of a Breakthrough”
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Batteries, Blockchain, Ads, Medicines and Nuclear Power: The Week’s Most Interesting
The ability to predict the future is crucial. It is the crucible on which every leader whether corporate or global is measured. But the crystal ball of the real world is bound by a hundred variables and that makes it supremely complex. From the decline of West Indian cricket to the over dependence of middle eastern countries on oil,Continue reading “Batteries, Blockchain, Ads, Medicines and Nuclear Power: The Week’s Most Interesting”
Canva, EU, Digital Japan, Mitron and EIA 2020: The Week’s Most Interesting
Individual, Company, Country and Continent have all their individual struggles. The most beautiful struggle ever documented is Macbeth’s struggle with his conscience. It’s the most difficult struggle when you need to win over yourself. The concept of the greatest battle of your life is the most common universal theme in the world. And the storiesContinue reading “Canva, EU, Digital Japan, Mitron and EIA 2020: The Week’s Most Interesting”
Frank Dodd, Pharma Czars, Tax Design, Frank Sinatra and Vaccines: The Week’s Most Interesting
This week was simply a continuation of everything we spoke about last week. The markets kept going up and so did protests. Bolsonaro ensured that Brazil’s forests were on a continuous track on deforestation, oil supply was down by almost 3 million barrels and Jio landed another investor. Do read about the points above. They tend not toContinue reading “Frank Dodd, Pharma Czars, Tax Design, Frank Sinatra and Vaccines: The Week’s Most Interesting”
Bread, China, Podcasting, Zoho and Colombia: The Week’s Most Interesting
Till last week there was one difference between 1968 and 2020. Racial discrimination protests had not happened in 2020. Last week that too caught up with the world with the sad death of George Floyd. 1968 saw the “Hong Kong flu” which killed hundreds of thousands of people across the world. You know the pandemicContinue reading “Bread, China, Podcasting, Zoho and Colombia: The Week’s Most Interesting”
Modi, Antartica, Bezos, Inequality & Covid Internet: The Week’s Most Interesting (18.05.2020)
This week was a phenomenon the World was waiting for. India’s measures for the COVID situation meant the global economy would also get a boost and it was the last major economy to announce any measures.There are, for all the options. two definitive ways to come out of an economic crisis. Keynesian economics tells you that theContinue reading “Modi, Antartica, Bezos, Inequality & Covid Internet: The Week’s Most Interesting (18.05.2020)”