Right Kind of Wrong: Why Learning to Fail Can Teach Us To Thrive,
by Amy Edmondson
Creating an atmosphere of psychological safety at work may mean pointing out and learning from mistakes takes a backseat. The best person to tell you how to maintain that sense of security at the workplace while communicating failures, errors and feedback, then, is organisational psychologist Amy Edmondson, whose books sets out a framework for failing openly to eliminate bad mistakes while learning from the good ones.
Breaking the Mould: Reimagining India's Economic Future,
by Raghuram Rajan and Rohit Lamba
A solidly argued book about the somewhat unique course India will have to pursue for growth, Rajan and Lamba offer detailed recommendations to manage obstacles, focus on services, and reform the economy. Illustrated with case studies and data, the authors make a case for leveraging India’s existing advantages while strengthening democratic institutions for development.
Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity,
by Peter Attia with Bill Gifford
With all the focus on “health hacking” this year, it’s only right to pick the book that started the craze—Peter Attia’s Outlive. The doctor of medicine, who also holds degrees in mechanical engineering and applied mathematics, believes that rigorous monitoring of sleep, nutrition, exercise and mental health is all (yes, that is a lot!) it takes to age with our health intact. You don’t need to depend on doctors, you can do it yourself—more or less, he says.
The Coming Wave: Technology, Power, and the Twenty-first Century's Greatest Dilemma,
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Why Crypto Mania Is Reaching New Heights
Donald Trump's victory has a flavour of revenge—not just for the man but also for crypto bros and their assets of choice.
Trump Picks Musk, Ramaswamy For Government Efficiency Effort
President-elect Donald Trump picked Tesla CEO Elon Musk and biotech company founder Vivek Ramaswamy, a former Republican presidential candidate, to lead an effort to cut spending, eliminate regulations and restructure federal agencies.
Donald Trump Is Recruiting A Team Of China Hawks. So Why Is Beijing Relieved?
With the expected appointments of Sen. Marco Rubio and Rep. Mike Waltz to cabinet positions, President-elect Donald Trump is putting together what some China hawks call a tough-on-China "dream team."
Small loans can spell big trouble for Indian banks
Watch out for signs of stress in India's micro-finance sector. Bad loans, even if small, extract a cost by way of reduced profits as well as higher interest charges on credit across the board
India should redesign its public safety signs to save lives
Mind studies suggest that the use of photographs depicting fear could trigger safe behaviour
Burberry is looking like a fine acquisition target this winter
This brand known for its chequered story can surely perform better
The Washington Consensus has collapsed and it won't be missed
The combination of free-market capitalism and electoral democracy that it promoted has failed to serve everyone equitably
India's statistics ministry has a new sense of purpose
The flurry of activity to get India's statistics right is laudable but we await regulatory design clarity
The rupee could suffer collateral damage if a currency war ensues
The US election is a game-changer for foreign-exchange markets that will test the rupee and RBI
PASSIVE INCOME STRATEGIES FOR MSMEs: SECURE GROWTH, STABILITY IN UNCERTAIN TIMES
I Forging diverse passive income streams takes time, but steady approach builds a strong base