Author: TJ Ravishankar

United colours of separation

I am going to reflect anew on the much discussed information overload but I am charting a different navigational path for facilitating a discussion. And it is focused on differences rather than similarities and how that shapes the spread of information and intelligence. I am keeping it short so that it gives you the space to think anew.

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A world of mistaken notions

If you were to go only by what is written and spoken about how decisions today are taken based on data and nothing else and how this is a revolution, you would have to also accept that the world, prior to this ‘data revolution’, decided on something other than data (or evidence). This is either arrogance or gross stupidity.

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Musings on management

I have been in love with the word ‘musings’ ever since I first came across. I was hesitant to use this for my writings because Professor Henry Mintzberg wrote an extremely insightful article in 1996 in the Harvard Business Review under the same title, with the sub-title ‘Ten ideas to rile everyone who cares about management’.

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