May 26, 2026
Cover of 'Inside the Box' by David Epstein, exploring design constraints to drive innovation and creativity.

Inside the Box by David Epstein: Book Review

Everybody has their constraints to deal with. The billionaire has no time. The young person has no money. The experienced professional may have health challenges or caregiving responsibilities. The talented newcomer has no network. Some face lack of support systems, others battle internal doubts. These aren't just constraints, they're the very conditions that force us to find edges others miss. Deliberate constraint design can create career success when you have limited resources.
May 17, 2026
Discover insights from Nilofer Merchant's 'OUR BEST WORK' in this engaging book review by Abhijit Bhaduri.

Book Review: OUR BEST WORK by Nilofer Merchant

Nilofer Merchant says that in the AI economy only distinctly human capabilities matter. But 84% of value creation is unmeasured. She gives you the playbook to capture it before your competitors do. Nilofer Merchant is founder of The Intangible Labs and has personally launched over 100 products generating $18 billion […]
May 15, 2026
A large data center on the water, highlighting its significant daily water consumption needs.

India Must Not Let Data Centers Keep Citizens Thirsty

The servers do not get thirsty. The citizens do. And when there is water shortage, the servers will simply move to the next country that forgot to ask the right question first. India, in its rush to become the world’s AI infrastructure hub, is sleepwalking into a water catastrophe that […]
May 14, 2026
A thoughtful moment captured, emphasizing that spending time, not money, is the true recognition people cherish.

Change Fatigue & Fear Drive Engagement in 2026

Employees are no longer asking primarily whether they feel valued or whether they belong. They are asking whether their organization can navigate uncertainty, whether leadership decisions reflect stated values, and whether change will be handled in ways that preserve rather than deplete human capacity.