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Harsh Economics and Natural Fiber Welding’s Collapse: Investors, Brands Should Share Blame

Harsh Economics and Natural Fiber Welding’s Collapse: Investors, Brands  Should Share Blame

Natural Fiber Welding’s dramatic collapse has rattled the fashion and automotive sectors that once celebrated it as a sustainability pioneer. Its failure reflects not only management missteps but also a deeper structural malaise: investors retreating, brands shirking responsibility, and an industry addicted to storytelling while refusing to absorb the real costs of transition.

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France On the Brink
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India's Foreign Policy in a Changing World
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WFH? Here's How to Score a Home Run

Work from home

I have been working from home for six years now. I had done this WFH (work from home) routine earlier too, but for one reason or the other it was always the situation that would be in control of me. I have now turned the situation on its head—by streamlining things and being fair to myself. Attitude-related Professionalism: The bottomlines are two: deadlines and deliverables. You should be able to do your job, and that too in time. Working from home is a privilege—a luxury that most don’t have...

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Review: Rights for All

Review of Rights for All

Anthony Baez was playing football with his brothers one December evening in New York in 1994. The football accidentally hit a parked patrol car. An infuriated police officer grabbed Anthony and held him by the neck, then other officers knelt on his back as he lay down on the ground. Anthony choked to death. It emerged that the officer had a long history of brutality - there were at least 14 prior complaints against him - yet he was still on duty. He was put on trial but acquitted. The tragedy of...

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