WFH Daily #121: Brian J. Robertson on being responsive to the real world
July 22: What the Holocaust can teach us about beauty; should you pay employees based on the locations they work from; the Covid boom
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July 22: What the Holocaust can teach us about beauty; should you pay employees based on the locations they work from; the Covid boom
July 21: The surprising connection between Maggi and Mahabharat; John Lewis on how to get into good trouble; why WFH isn’t new
During a recession, people go out of their way to look good. It may seem counter-intuitive. But it is to retain a semblance of normalcy and that is why sales of lipsticks boom. But things are different now
Catch the father-and-son duo Damodar Mall and Harsh Mall on episode 1 of Founding Fuel's new weekly show, Talkin' 'Bout My Generation
July 20: Will and Ariel Durant on real change; how Gen Z’rs are not quite like the millennials; how to be optimistic
The youngest generation entering the workforce is comfortable in their digital skin. They know how to build rapport and connect naturally in virtual engagements, says Harsh Mall. But are we losing something important in this new online world, asks Damodar Mall
July 19: Peter M. Senge on how to look at failure; CS Seshadri, a mathematician who built an institution; how to integrate history into a functional design
July 18: Kaushik Basu on two-stage thinking; how some climate activists undermine their own cause; anticipate and neutralise value destroyers; read history
The Growth Factor: How Ramraj Cotton veshtis became a brand; how the pandemic is making exclusion worse; Khadi: sales are up, but what about employment?
July 17: Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger on compounding; a toolkit to navigate ethics in tech; how internet resets expectations