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Luck isn't chance: Stanford professor who spent 20 years studying luck reveals 3 habits that make people 'luckier'Stanford professor Tina Seelig reveals luck isn't random but cultivated. She advises stepping outside comfort zones, like striking up conve...
India’s growth engine is quietly powered by disciplined MSMEs, says Stanford Seed’s Harish ArnezathIndia's economic growth is increasingly driven by disciplined MSMEs, not just startups. Stanford Seed's Harish Arnezath highlights that fou...
An AI startup says it wants to empower workers, not replace themFormer Anthropic researcher Andi Peng left to cofound Humans&, rejecting AI that replaces workers. Backed by Nvidia and Jeff Bezos, the fun...
Wealth Quote of the Day by Stanley Tang, “Success comes down to hard work plus passion, over time.” Why the DoorDash co-founder believes relentless effort and long-term focus turn challenges into lasting wealthWealth Quote of the Day by Stanley Tang, “Success comes down to hard work plus passion, over time.” Stanley Tang, DoorDash cofounder and bi...
Casey Means U.S. Senate hearing postponed. What is the controversy? All you need to know about Donald Trump's surgeon general pickCasey Means is a Stanford-educated physician, author and entrepreneur.
How NatureNurture wants to change India’s archaic and rigid classroom educationIn a rapidly evolving educational landscape, Akshal and Pooja Agarwal want to redefine how learning is approached in India and beyond. With...
Trusity's Rajani Nalla on shaping the future of learning in Dubai: A 'Live, Work & Play' podcast episodeA 'Live, Work & Play' podcast episode with Rajani Nalla of Trusity discussing how education will evolve in Dubai
Chatbot startup Character AI valued at $1 billion in new funding roundCharacter.AI is among a tiny group of small companies - along with the tech industry's giants - that are building technology that could one...
Venture capitalist Tim Draper leads investment in Bengaluru startup UpA firm backer of cryptocurrency, Draper is known for his early investments in companies such as Tesla, Angelist, Coinbase, Switch, Skype an...
MNCs need to increase sourcing transparency with growing focus on global supply chains’ carbon footprint: Dan A. IancuDan A. Iancu teaches at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business (GSB). Speaking to Srijana Mitra Das, he discusses ways to improv...
Eximius Ventures launches program to support student-led venturesThrough this program, Eximius Ventures aims to not only accelerate the success of nascent-stage student-led businesses but also groom the S...
Dreamers and dropouts: Stories from Stanford, cradle of unicornsThe university has invested more than $150 million in the Stanford-StartX Fund through the end of 2018.
Why the Junglee founders' playbook hasn’t changed in the mobile-commerce eraEarlier this year, the four Junglee co-founders of Indian origin came together to back HyperTrack. That's Rakesh Mathur, 60, Ashish Gupta, ...
Ford invests in startup making maps for robotic carsThe company uses artificial-intelligence software to aggregate raw 3-D data from sensors on self-driving cars to create highly detailed map...
Stanford University announces Knight-Hennessy scholarship programStanford University announced today the Knight-Hennessy Scholars program, a graduate-level scholarship to prepare a new generation of globa...
Stanford GSB looks to set up SEED to support SMEs in IndiaOne of the drivers of poverty alleviation is through the growth of an enterprise and Seed aims to provide private intervention to speed up ...
Bombay Hemp Company makes products from hitherto ‘unrecognised’ fibreTouted to be a billion-dollar industry in the West, hemp so far has received little recognition in India because it is often confused with ...
Top colleges like Stanford University and Ryerson look to engage deeply with start-up ecosystemStanford Ignite, the seven-week in-house entrepreneurship course of Stanford Global School of Business, is now in five cities across the wo...
Investors eager to help government spend its startup capitalMany set up new initiatives that use government money as a force multiplier to increase the amount of seed funding available to startups.
- With MBA from US, Indians return to do business at home
More &more Indians graduating from top global business schools are spurning traditional job offers in favour of starting up new biz venture...