Across organizations, work was most effective when employees were home 1-2 days a week, found research by Humu, a tech company run by Google's former chief of human resources
Some of the most fascinating topics covered this week are: Health (Importance of breathing correctly in current times; Sitting all day can cause Cancer), Finance (Psychology of money; Global view of financial life during Covid), Business (Advertising business is becoming less cyclical) and Coronavirus (Covid and its effects on our brain; A physician's experience of dealing with Covid patients)
When children made cameo appearances on two live British news segments, one presenter engaged with the child, while the other interview was cut short. Social media users offered their verdict
March's pandemic crash erased nearly all the stock-market gains enjoyed by billionaires over the past year. It also knocked many from the billionaire ranks entirely. Altogether, 267 from last year's list of 2,153 (12.4 percent) fell below the $1 billion threshold this year, including 127 who tumbled off in early March. Twenty-one others died
Our struggle is not an emotional concern. We are not burned out. We are being crushed by an economy that has bafflingly declared working parents inessential
OZiva and Nextbillionai are recent examples of startups that have caught investor interest even during Covid-19. They also represent diverse points on the spectrum of startups being funded in this time
"How is it possible," the coach of Liverpool's champions asked himself recently, "that anybody is 20 points ahead of this team?"
The essential guide to buying, cleaning and taking care of face masks to make them work against the coronavirus
Mumbai and Delhi lead with the most number of billionaires in India, but you'll find one each in Thrisur, Haridwar and Hisar too
The collective wealth of Indian billionaires fell by 22.8 percent compared to last year; the pandemic will hurt company valuations in the coming quarters as well
As Emami threatens legal action against HUL over the use of the name 'Glow & Handsome' in its men's range of fairness cream, Forbes India digs into the history of the fairness war between the two FMCG giants