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'Even if it's faster manually, use Claude': Manager obsessed with AI tells employees to use it for everything, then instantly regrets itA manager's strict AI mandate led to an employee automating compliance training with AI. This move exposed the disconnect between leadershi...
Harvard MBA but no job: How this Indian techie eventually landed at Google with visa clock ticking downAn Indian graduate from Harvard Business School, Abhijay Vuyyuru, shares his difficult job search. He graduated without an offer and faced ...
Quote of the day by Ogden Nash 'Marriage is the only known example of the happy meeting of the immovable object and the irresistible force' - A timeless lesson on how opposites coexist in married life by the American poetOgden Nash’s quote of the day compares marriage to the meeting of an “immovable object” and an “irresistible force,” humorously highlightin...
Techie details journey from losing $300k Google job due to H-1B issues to building a startup helping him secure O-1 visa to stay in USA Nepal-born tech professional, Pratik Karki, shared his arduous US immigration journey after securing his green card. Facing H-1B visa rej...
Psychology suggests adults who never post on social media aren’t out of touch: They may be protecting a version of themselves that does not need an audienceMany people avoid social media posts not due to detachment, but to protect their identity. Public sharing can feel like a performance, lead...
Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary has a warning for Gen Z founders wanting to work 18 hours a day: “How stupid is that?”Shark Tank investor Kevin O'Leary debunks the myth of relentless startup grind, calling the 18-hour workday 'stupid.' He warns that sleep d...
From Meta to SpaceX: how dual-class shares keep founders in controlWhile such structures are hardly unusual in corporate America, particularly among founder-led companies, few issues are so fiercely critici...
In 1957, two inventors trying to make textured wallpaper accidentally created Bubble Wrap insteadBubble Wrap's journey began as a failed wallpaper concept in the 1950s. Inventors Alfred W. Fielding and Marc Chavannes discovered the air-...
In 1908, Jacques Brandenberger was trying to save a tablecloth when he created something much biggerIn the innovative spirit of the early 20th century, Swiss inventor Jacques Brandenberger stumbled upon cellophane in 1908. This remarkable ...
Why do some high performers still end up earning less than their peers?In the workplace, it's common to think that diligence directly translates to a fatter paycheck. Yet, the reality is more complex; some top ...
Quote of the day by Ogden Nash: 'For a happy marriage, whenever you're wrong, admit it; and whenever you're right, just shut up' - Timeless advice on how to live a love-filled married life by the iconic American poetOgden Nash’s famous marriage quote remains widely admired because it blends humour with meaningful relationship advice in a simple, memorab...
Quote of the day by Ralph Waldo Emerson: 'All is riddle and the key to a riddle is...' Life lessons on success, future and hope by essayist, lecturer, poet and father of American Renaissance TranscendentalismQuote of the day by Ralph Waldo Emerson explores the meaning of the line “All is riddle and the key to a riddle is another riddle.” The art...
In 1983, Howard Schultz Visited Italy and Observed Espresso Bar Culture: That Experience Shaped Starbucks Into a Global BrandHoward Schultz's 1983 Italian journey revealed a new way to experience coffee. Espresso bars were social hubs, not just places to buy drink...
New-age B-school report highlights strong startup placements and early offersMesa School of Business, a startup-focused, AI-first institution backed by Elevation Capital, has released independently audited placement ...
How Toyota's CSR initiative taught rural Karnataka hygiene habitsToyota Kirloskar Motor's ABCD program transformed rural Indian schools by tackling hygiene beliefs. Children became agents of change, promo...
What Actually Changes Inside a Company Before Layoffs HappenCompanies are making internal changes before layoffs. These include cost cuts and stricter performance reviews. Decision-making becomes cen...
An Employee Saw Their Decisions Being Second-Guessed Constantly: What It Could MeanConstant scrutiny of every decision can signal deeper workplace issues beyond simple feedback. Experts warn that persistent questioning, es...
A Worker Felt Micromanagement Increase Overnight: What It Could Mean?Sudden increases in workplace control, often perceived as micromanagement, can stem from management anxiety or top-down pressures. This shi...
The Subtle Signs of Changing Authority at WorkWorkers are finding themselves increasingly excluded from meetings and decision-making processes, learning about outcomes after the fact. T...
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Mission10X on Monday launched Advanced Academic Leadership Workshop in collaboration with Harvard Business School Publishing.