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WorkWawira Njiru: The blueprint for serving a million school lunches - every day Sometimes feeding just one child can seem challenging. Not for entrepreneur Wawira Njiru, who's gone from serving lunch to 25 children from a makeshift kitchen to establishing her nonprofit, Food4Education, as a cornerstone of Kenya's school meals system. Currently serving half a million meals to children every day, she's now thinking even bigger. Hear about her incredible plan to serve delicious, nutritious daily meals to millions of kids across Africa by 2030. (This ambitious idea is part of The Audacious Project, TED's initiative to inspire and fund global change.) WorkIndiaWork
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IndiaFrom Kedaara to Cornerstone, PE/VC firms beef up operating teams in India Earlier this week, private equity firm Kedaara Capital appointed former Hindustan Unilever CEO Nitin Paranjpe as chief mentor and operating partner to advise on investments in the consumer sector. This comes a few months after it brought on board former HDFC Ltd managing director and CEO Keki Mistry as an adviser for investments in ...... IndiaWorkWork
WorkWorkIndiaTrump's warm embrace of India turns cold - WSJ (No paywall) The Trump administration still values the U.S.-India partnership, officials say. But ties between Washington and New Delhi have steadily soured over disputes about trade, Russia and whether Trump deserves credit for brokering a cease-fire following a four-day conflict in May between India and its rival Pakistan. Work
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WorkWorkIndiaWorkThe surprising reason fewer people are dying from extreme weather From the wildfires that torched Los Angeles in January to the record-setting heat waves that cooked much of Europe in June, the first half of 2025 has been marked by what now seems like a new normal of ever more frequent extreme weather. Its easy to feel that we live in a constant stream of weather disasters, with one ending only so another can begin, thanks largely to the amplifying effects of climate change.
WorkTrump's Decision to Fire BLS Chief Echoes Putin's Strategies President DonaldTrumps firing of the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)on Friday afternoon just after she delivered a negative jobs report echoes the impulse of many leaders to shoot the messenger.Trump declared, Ive had issues with the numbers for a long time. Were doing so well. I believe the numbers were phony like they were before the election and there were other times. So I fired her, and I did the right thing. WorkSpaceX delivers four astronauts to the International Space Station just 15 hours after launch SpaceX has delivered a new crew to the International Space Station in just 15 hours. The team, consisting of astronauts from the U.S., Russia, and Japan, launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center and arrived on Saturday. They will spend at least six months aboard, replacing colleagues who have been there since March. SpaceX plans to bring the previous crew back as early as Wednesday. NASA's Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, Japan's Kimiya Yui, and Russia's Oleg Platonov are now on board. Their arrival temporarily increases the space station's population to 11. WorkWork
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WorkWatching the King of the Hill Revival from Texas - The New Yorker (No paywall) I came to King of the Hill late, during the COVID pandemic. The animated hit co-created by Mike Judge ran for thirteen seasons starting in the late nineties. Id avoided it then, largely because Judges previous show, Beavis and Butt-Head, had left me feeling squeamishthose pervy stoner chuckles; the word bungholeand also embarrassed that I couldnt hang. Watching King of the Hill for the first time, I was reassured to realize that the shows repressed central character, Hank Hill, wouldnt have been able to abide Beavis and Butt-Head, either. (If someone said bunghole in Hanks presence, he would no doubt make one of his signature sounds, a panicked, muffled yelp: bwah!) My friends whod watched the show when it first aired tended to relate to Hanks son, Bobby, the shows lazy, husky, prepubescent weirdo. But, coming to it as an adult, I found that it was Hankrigid, rule-bound, secretly tenderwith whom I felt a kinship. WorkWorkWork WorkA Data-Based Approach to Delegating - Harvard Business Review (No paywall) Over the 20 years I have spent coaching executives, there is one topic that comes up at almost every level of leadership: delegation. Most leaders know that they should be delegating, and many of them know how to do so. The stumbling block that holds most leaders back is knowing what to delegate. TradeBriefs Publications are read by over 100,000 Industry Executives About Us | Advertise | Privacy PolicyUnsubscribe (one-click) You are receiving this mail because of your subscription with TradeBriefs. Our mailing address is 3110 Thomas Ave, Dallas, TX 75204, USA |
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