Weekend Reading

This week’s links:

  • How leaders kill meaning at work: from McKinsey Quarterly. “Senior executives routinely undermine creativity, productivity, and commitment by damaging the inner work lives of their employees in four avoidable ways.”
  • The right role for top teams: from strategy+business. “Analysis of informal networks offers a potent leadership model for the C-suite: Make top teams the hub of the enterprise, and watch performance improve.”
  • Interview with Aneesh Chopra: from The Atlantic. “The outgoing chief technology officer of the United States talks SOPA, open government, and MacGyvering an innovations policy for the country.”
  • Empowering India: A FICCI-Bain report, focused on identifying best practices across states.
  • Stealing is a bad thing: by Atanu Dey. The first in a multi-part series. “Societies that steal are less able to produce the good society in contrast with societies that are in some sense honest. The good society, I believe, is one which is, minimally speaking, not materially impoverished.”

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Rajesh Jain

An Entrepreneur based in Mumbai, India.