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Yatish Kuril Chairman of Board of Director, Proponent consulting & centre of Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Incubation
 
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Rathin Deb  |  Supported idea  "Assisting Entreprenueur's"  |  11 months ago
Yatish a very good idea and it will work fine and will go from strength to strngth in days to come. All the very best.
Yatish Kuril  |  Added idea  "Assisting Entreprenueur's"  |  11 months ago
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How to test your decision-making instincts Executives should trust their gut instincts—but only when four tests are met. One of the most important questions facing leaders is when they should trust their gut instincts—an issue explored in a dialogue between Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman and psychologist Gary Klein titled “Strategic decisions: When can you trust your gut?” published by McKinsey Quarterly in March 2010. Our work on flawed decisions suggests that leaders cannot prevent gut instinct from influencing their judgments. What they can do is identify situations where it is likely to be biased and then strengthen the decision process to reduce the resulting risk. Our gut intuition acc...
Yatish Kuril  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Good One
Yatish Kuril  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
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How to test your decision-making instincts Executives should trust their gut instincts—but only when four tests are met. One of the most important questions facing leaders is when they should trust their gut instincts—an issue explored in a dialogue between Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman and psychologist Gary Klein titled “Strategic decisions: When can you trust your gut?” published by McKinsey Quarterly in March 2010. Our work on flawed decisions suggests that leaders cannot prevent gut instinct from influencing their judgments. What they can do is identify situations where it is likely to be biased and then strengthen the decision process to reduce the resulting risk. Our gut intuition acc...
Yatish Kuril  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
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What is the Joy of Giving week?   JGW is India's festival of giving that takes place in the week containing Gandhi Jayanthi. The publicly owned week was launched in 2009 and in the 2nd year (2010), it has already 400+ events in 40+ cities across India, with hundreds of thousands of participants. Over Rs20cr in money and materials were donated during the Week last year and millions of hours were volunteered. You can see more about this at  www.youtube.com/joyofgivingweek , www.facebook.com/joyofgivingweek  and at  http://picasaweb.google.com/joyofgivingweek .   The Week is a campaign that encourages every Indian to give back to society in any form that she/he chooses to - time, money, skills...
Yatish Kuril  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
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What is the Joy of Giving week?   JGW is India's festival of giving that takes place in the week containing Gandhi Jayanthi. The publicly owned week was launched in 2009 and in the 2nd year (2010), it has already 400+ events in 40+ cities across India, with hundreds of thousands of participants. Over Rs20cr in money and materials were donated during the Week last year and millions of hours were volunteered. You can see more about this at  www.youtube.com/joyofgivingweek , www.facebook.com/joyofgivingweek  and at  http://picasaweb.google.com/joyofgivingweek .   The Week is a campaign that encourages every Indian to give back to society in any form that she/he chooses to - time, money, skills...
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i request all Participate for good cause.
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What is the Joy of Giving week?   JGW is India's festival of giving that takes place in the week containing Gandhi Jayanthi. The publicly owned week was launched in 2009 and in the 2nd year (2010), it has already 400+ events in 40+ cities across India, with hundreds of thousands of participants. Over Rs20cr in money and materials were donated during the Week last year and millions of hours were volunteered. You can see more about this at  www.youtube.com/joyofgivingweek , www.facebook.com/joyofgivingweek  and at  http://picasaweb.google.com/joyofgivingweek .   The Week is a campaign that encourages every Indian to give back to society in any form that she/he chooses to - time, money, skills...
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What is the Joy of Giving week?   JGW is India's festival of giving that takes place in the week containing Gandhi Jayanthi. The publicly owned week was launched in 2009 and in the 2nd year (2010), it has already 400+ events in 40+ cities across India, with hundreds of thousands of participants. Over Rs20cr in money and materials were donated during the Week last year and millions of hours were volunteered. You can see more about this at  www.youtube.com/joyofgivingweek , www.facebook.com/joyofgivingweek  and at  http://picasaweb.google.com/joyofgivingweek .   The Week is a campaign that encourages every Indian to give back to society in any form that she/he chooses to - time, money, skills...
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What is the Joy of Giving week?   JGW is India's festival of giving that takes place in the week containing Gandhi Jayanthi. The publicly owned week was launched in 2009 and in the 2nd year (2010), it has already 400+ events in 40+ cities across India, with hundreds of thousands of participants. Over Rs20cr in money and materials were donated during the Week last year and millions of hours were volunteered. You can see more about this at  www.youtube.com/joyofgivingweek , www.facebook.com/joyofgivingweek  and at  http://picasaweb.google.com/joyofgivingweek .   The Week is a campaign that encourages every Indian to give back to society in any form that she/he chooses to - time, money, skills...
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D ear Friends this is something sent to me by a friend. Please read     When I got home that night as my wife served dinner, I held her hand and said, I've got something to tell you... She sat down and ate quietly. Again I observed the hurt in her eyes. Suddenly I didn't know how to open my mouth. But I had to let her know what I was thinking. I want a divorce... I raised the topic calmly. She didn't seem to be annoyed by my words, instead she asked me softly, why? I avoided her question. This made her angry. She threw away the chop sticks and shouted at me, you are not a man! That night, we didn't talk to each other. She was weeping. I knew she wanted to find out what had happened to our m...
sheriff r mohideen  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Divorcew is the last resort , much hated and awful thing to do
Yatish Kuril  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
very Good story
Mohammad Bakhsh  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
A very beautiful and loving story.Now a days relation between husband and wife bears resemblance of passengers in the train.Where they meet and hardly talk and leave.They live as strangers.Here in the story,spouse used the very beautiful...
 
 
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what political leader should do and don't
Radha  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
We need a  someone who cannot be bought or sold. One who stands for what is right. someone who upholds and protects the interests of the country. One who is concerned about the welfare of our people. He/she should  fully understands the...
 
 
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