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Ambedkar: a life
Shashi Tharoor
Aleph Book Company
240 pages, 599 rupees
In this new biography, Tharoor tells the story of Ambedkar with lucidity, insight and admiration. It traces the arc of the man’s life from his birth as President of Bombay in 1891 until his death in Delhi in 1956. It describes the humiliations and obstacles that Ambedkar had to overcome in a society that stigmatized the community into which he was born, and the bachelor-determination with which he overcame every obstacle he encountered.
Flow of ideas
Jeremy Utley and Perry Klebahn
Random penguin house
pp , Rs 799
The best way to have a good idea is to generate lots of ideas. The number of new ideas your organization can produce is a measure of its ability to generate new solutions to a given problem. Your idea flow is the most crucial business metric you’ve ever considered. Every business problem is, ultimately, a problem of idea. Your ability to solve these problems depends on how well you and your business perform, how you manage uncertainty, and how you develop innovation.
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virtual society
Hermann Narula
Random penguin house
Pp 288, Rs 799
Is the metaverse a brave new world? An immersive digital playground? Or simply the manifestation of our human tendency to create other realities? Herman Narula argues that it is all of these things. Rigorously researched and written by a founder of technology and creator of digital worlds, this book reveals why the metaverse offers a new universe of ideas that offers unprecedented opportunities to create, explore and find meaning.
THE TRUTH PILL
Dinesh S Thakur & Prashant Reddy T
Simon & Schuster
Pp 508, Rs 899
This timely, important and compelling book based on extensive research, interrogates and analyzes the actions of the institutions responsible for the safety and efficiency of Indian drug supply in the context of the historical development of drug law. of 1940 since the pre-independence period. India to the present day. The future of Indian public health lies in answering the questions raised in this book by Dinesh S Thakur and Prashant Reddy T.
get along
Amy Gallo
harvard business review
page 304
In Getting Along, Amy Gallo, workplace expert and Harvard Business Review podcast host, identifies eight familiar types of difficult co-workers — the insecure boss, the passive-aggressive peer, the know-it-all, the co-worker. biased and others – and offers suitable strategies for dealing constructively with each. She also shares principles that will help you make a difference, no matter who you disagree with.
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