Tuesday, 23 January 2018

Media mogul Rupert Murdoch wants Facebook to pay publishers

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Media mogul Rupert Murdoch wants Facebook to pay publishers
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch wants Facebook to pay publishers

Murdoch, in a letter, proposed a new licensing deal between media organisations and platform-owning tech companies.

Sundar Pichai has no regrets about firing employee who wrote anti-diversity memo: It was the right decision
Sundar Pichai has no regrets about firing employee who wrote anti-diversity memo: It was the right decision

Damore, who was ousted for writing a 10-page anti-diversity memo last year, filed a class-action lawsuit against Google this month.

Shocking report says sexual harassment and assault rife at United Nations

The UN employees said there is a culture of silence across the organisation and a flawed grievance system.

Shocking report says sexual harassment and assault rife at United Nations
AI vs humans: People should be retrained and re-skilled, say experts
AI vs humans: People should be retrained and re-skilled, say experts

The countries need to create ecosystems to encourage and support start-ups.

Master class: Sajjan Jindal learnt business skills by attending AGMs of Tata Steel, Reliance Industries

From the AGMs, Jindal says, he gained insight into how business leaders tackled stressful situations.

Master class: Sajjan Jindal learnt business skills by attending AGMs of Tata Steel, Reliance Industries
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SRK Honoured At WEF, Gets His Fanboy Moment With Elton John, Cate Blanchett
SRK Honoured At WEF, Gets His Fanboy Moment With Elton John, Cate Blanchett
SAG Awards 2018: The Best Looks From The Red Carpet
SAG Awards 2018: The Best Looks From The Red Carpet
Filmfare Awards 2018: The Best Moments From Bollywood's Big Night
Filmfare Awards 2018: The Best Moments From Bollywood's Big Night
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Randstad India CEO Paul Dupuis learnt leadership skills from ice hockey
Randstad India CEO Paul Dupuis learnt leadership skills from ice hockey

The top boss said ice hockey makes you experience taking risks, falling down and picking yourself up in 60 minutes.

What's not working for millennial job-seekers? Longer hours, meagre salaries 

About 60 per cent people leave their first job for professional growth and work opportunities.

What's not working for millennial job-seekers? Longer hours, meagre salaries 
Mukesh Ambani's 'You are the entrepreneur, I am the investor' inspiration behind Shubham Housing Finance
Mukesh Ambani's 'You are the entrepreneur, I am the investor' inspiration behind Shubham Housing Finance

Sanjay Chaturvedi and Ajay Oak say they owe their foray into business to Ambani.

Do you travel for work often? You are more likely to suffer from anxiety

People touring too often likely to smoke, be sedentary and have trouble sleeping.

Do you travel for work often? You are more likely to suffer from anxiety
Three lessons Nykaa's Adwaita Nayar brought back from Harvard
Three lessons Nykaa's Adwaita Nayar brought back from Harvard

The daughter of Nykaa founder Falguni Nayar, Adwaita looks up to women who are the perfect combination of tough and soft.

BBC's China editor resigns over gender pay gap dispute

Carrie Gracie's departure is the latest aftershock from the BBC's publication last year of pay levels for its top earners.

BBC's China editor resigns over gender pay gap dispute
People less likely to believe senior employees at work when they apologise
People less likely to believe senior employees at work when they apologise

The high-status person is perceived as someone who can control their emotions more effectively and use them strategically.

Oops! When Rahul Yadav, Travis Kalanick regretted sending out an email in haste

It's hardly the first time a top boss's head has rolled over an email leak.

Oops! When Rahul Yadav, Travis Kalanick regretted sending out an email in haste
Tech effect: Using mobiles at home for official work has a negative impact on you
Tech effect: Using mobiles at home for official work has a negative impact on you

Engaging in work activities during family time leads to trouble at work for both spouses.

A boss with mood swings may be worse for your health than someone who's always nasty
A boss with mood swings may be worse for your health than someone who's always nasty

Not being able to predict how the boss is going to react can affect your productivity.

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