How does your brain decide? WNMU's Dr. Jennifer Johnston introduces a framework that links decision-making to patterns in ...
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We find ourselves at a rather curious moment in conservative intellectual life, witnessing what can only be described as an ...
Kingfisher, IL&FS, DHFL. Analysis covers strategic overreach, fragile unit economics, ALM mismatch, and governance ...
Analysis of essential direct tax law features: clarity, competitive rates, and the use of GAAR. Covers corporate tax choices, AIS/TIS compliance, and certainty mechanisms in ...
Dr Paul Gillespie directs the ‘Constitutional Futures after Brexit’ project in the School of Politics and International ...
The RGB model, which combines red (analytical performance), green (environmental impact), and blue (practicality), is at the heart of the concept of white analytical chemistry (WAC). While this ...
I've noticed six things that separate the leaders who bounce back from those who get stuck when everything's falling apart.
This episode, Mary Louise Kelly sits down with ex-CIA analyst-turned novelist David McCloskey to discuss tradecraft and the ...
As a leader, I make it clear that my goal is to guide and empower, not control. Control builds walls. Great leadership builds ...
In his famous 1925 essay “A Defence of Common Sense,” the philosopher G. E. Moore wrote: “There exists at present a living human body, which is my body.” For Moore, such an utterance is an example of ...