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Leave them kids alone
Quashing a child’s originality in favour of the straight and narrow has disturbing implications for organisational innovation, and society at large. More

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You can’t centralise ideas
To Nandan Nilekani business creativity is in understanding different trends and different incidents that are completely unconnected in some ways and saying, “Hey, maybe if we take these two or three things together, this is the likely ... More






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