This week we have a liberal (sic!) breadth of views, news, analyses and even pure facts — Management Psychology (Breaking the 4-minute barrier), Communication (How to disagree with your boss), Gender equality (Men afraid of mentoring women), Economy (Future shock in India), AI (Robots that can change the world), Fiction (Review of Fall, or How the flesh still matters in Internet utopia), Business (Why packaged goods fend off tech disruption), and Movies (Article 15 is part of the caste problem it attempts to portray).
At Ambit, we spend a lot of time reading articles that cover a wide gamut of topics from zeitgeist to futuristic. This time we have a liberal (sic!) breadth of views, news, analyses and even pure facts – Management Psychology (Breaking the 4-minute barrier), Communication (How to disagree with your boss), Gender equality (Men afraid of mentoring women), Economy (Future shock in India), AI (Robots that can change the world), Fiction (Review of Fall, or How the flesh still matters in Internet utopia), Business (Why packaged goods fend off tech disruption), and Movies (Article 15 is part of the caste problem it attempts to portray).
1) What Breaking the 4-Minute Mile Taught Us About the Limits of Conventional Thinking [Source: HBR]
2) Men, commit to mentor women [Source: Fortune]
3) a16z Podcast: Who’s Down with CPG, DTC? (And Micro-Brands Too?) [Source: Andreessen Horowitz]
4) How to Disagree with Someone More Powerful than You [Source: HBR]