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Good Diet To Help Sleep Better and Be Energetic

With the busy lives that we lead today, it is getting difficult to even get the recommended 8 hours of sleep . For some of us, we feel fatigued even when we get the recommended 8 hours of sleep or more. So, we wonder how to get good quality sleep and feel energetic even with …

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How to Talk in Meetings When You Hate Talking in Meetings, especially for introverts – HBR

This is a HBR article written by Dana Rousmaniere and the link to the original post is here. Nobody loves meetings. But they can be especially taxing for people who crave a quieter setting for brainstorming or thinking through issues, or who struggle to have their voices heard in a room full of loud-talkers. How …

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Boldness and Good Judgement Are Important Leadership Capabilities

This is a HBR post written by Jack Zenger and Joseph Folkman. The article is about the leadership quality 'boldness' stands apart from other leadership qualities in being perceived as an effective leadership quality. The link to the original article is here. Fortune favors the bold, goes the old Roman saying. Our research suggests fortune …

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How our Breathing Affects our Emotions

Most of us would like to have some control over our instantaneous emotions. However, we observe that it is extremely difficult to control your emotions. One can only channelize the energy of an emotion, but one cannot control the rise of the emotion itself. However, emotions and breathing are directly related and this link has …

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The Procrastinator’s Instant Gratification

Procrastinators are addicted to instant gratification and hence most of the times they are onto YouTube videos, chats, reading unnecessary articles etc. that give instant gratification second to second. On the other hand, most tasks that we do in our life have a longer gratification cycle. Therefore, a procrastinator's subconscious mind sees these tasks as …

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Control, Authenticity and Rituals Reduce Stress and Anxiety

This is a HBR post written by Francesca Gino and the link to the original article is here. If you’re like me, you often ask yourself how you can get more work done in a day. How can you best boost your productivity? I always assumed that if I could just reduce any stress I …

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The Discipline of Finishing – Conor Neill

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Sole Proprietorship vs. Partnership vs. Corporate vs. Limited Liability Company – Various ways of forming a business organization

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How Do Investors Decide – How Much Equity They Need, How Many Shares To Issue, How To Price The Share?

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Startup Valuations – How is a value of a startup calculated?

Common Stock vs. Preferred Stock

Stock represents the equity ownership of a company. In the startup world, there are two types of stock broadly: common stock and preferred stock. Common stock is usually something is given in exchange for your effort (sweat stock) whereas preferred stock is something that is given in exchange of the money that you invest in …

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A Procrastinator’s Vicious Cycle

Apart from laziness, fear of not being liked or respected is a major reason for procrastination. But, why are only some people are more driven by this fear? Fear of not being liked or respected <-- caused by---- 1.  procrastinator thinks that others think that he or she should know 2. procrastinator thinks that what he …

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The Vicious Cycle of Self-esteem and Self-discipline

This is a snippet from an article in Psychology Today. It may be true that we can do almost anything we set our mind to. But if our mind is our worst enemy, we simply may not be able to believe this otherwise inspiring (and motivating!) maxim. That is, whatever anxieties we may have about …

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Little’s Law Is Big For Startups – TechCrunch

This post is written by Matt Oguz at TechCrunch and the link to the original article is here. Traffic, traction, growth. We all know that these terms are prerequisites to success. As we launch our startups we hope for initial customer acceptance, which would lead to traffic, traction and growth (TTG). In some cases, we’re …

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Different ways to create value – product, dollar, speed, convenience

Traditionally, they say there are four ways of creating value: Product Cost/Price Speed Convenience Entrepreneur magazine says that there are three ways of creating value - Price, Quality and Speed. Remember the days when places like printing companies and auto body shops posted cartoons that showed an employee laughing hysterically, accompanied by a line like, "You …

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The Five Major Flows in Supply Chain

Supply Chain is the management of flows. There are Five major flows in any supply chain : product flow, financial flow, information flow, value flow & risk flow. The product flow includes the movement of goods from a supplier to a customer, as well as any customer returns or service needs. The financial flow consists …

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Ways To Reduce Inventory and Improving Service

This post is originally written by Chuck LaMacchia and the link to the original post is here. Ten Ways to Reduce Inventory, While Maintaining or Improving Service “Our competitor turns its inventory six times per year, but we’re only at four. We should be able to turn our inventory six times as well!” says the …

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The Bullwhip Effect in Supply Chain

The bullwhip effect is a distribution channel phenomenon in which forecasts yield supply chain inefficiencies. It refers to increasing swings in inventory in response to shifts in customer demand as you move further up the supply chain. Causes of Bullwhip effect The bullwhip effect is mainly caused by three underlying problems: 1) a lack of …

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Aggregation Methods in Supply Chain – temporal, spatial and product

In supply chain, there are broadly three types of demand aggregation: Temporal Aggregation: Suppose you are a hyper local grocery retailer, say Big Basket. If the demand from certain area is not enough for you to deliver it every day, then you will aggregate the demand across multiple days and say that you will deliver …

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