WFH Daily #115: Adam Grant on creative people (and procrastination)
July 16: What went wrong at NYT; how to use a what question to figure out why; and spice up daily life with adventure and mystery
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July 16: What went wrong at NYT; how to use a what question to figure out why; and spice up daily life with adventure and mystery
This Week in Disruptive Tech | July 15, 2020: A roundup of news and perspectives on how technology is shaping the future, here in India and across the world
July 15: Why you shouldn’t change your pricing strategy; taking tough decisions; where all the test mails land
July 14: Why this might be a good time to increase salaries; what today’s businesses can learn from print ads that went digital; why sequencing matters
July 13: What made JRD Tata a natural leader; why defeating coronavirus won't be easy (but there's a way); and why simple things are sometimes hard to do
July 12: How to look better on Zoom; why you shouldn’t multitask; and how knowledge evolves
July 11: Ben Horowitz on great CEOs (they face the pain); Harsh and Damodar Mall on rediscovering comfort foods; Nitin Paranjpe on being authentic
The Growth Factor: The way ahead for Kanchipuram’s silk sari weavers; what MSMEs can learn from the school of fish; can MSMEs account for 60% of exports in two years
That line from the Dire Straits classic Money for Nothing says it well: people facing the uncertainty caused by a pandemic, are turning to familiar, comfort brands. Here’s a view on the phenomena from a millennial in New York, and perspective from his dad in Mumbai
July 10: Comfort food, Cisco caste discrimination case and blobfish