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On Network Capital we put in a lot of thought and intentionality into the masterclasses we curate. Today’s newsletter is a review on the top Masterclasses we produced on Network Capital. We hope lessons and insights from this will help you augment your career.
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Let’s start with the masterclasses.
We learnt about the importance and journey of building a healthy mind-body relationship from Mukesh Bansal (Co-Founder of Cult Fit)
We learnt about the importance of liberal arts in an AI-powered world and the art of building global products from Tiger Tyagarajan (CEO of Genpact)
We learnt the writing an Indian book for a global audience from Deepti Kapoor (Author of Age of Vice)
We learnt the art of career transitions with a growth mindset from Pramath Sinha (Partner at McKinsey & Company, then one of the Founders of the Indian School of Business (ISB), the Young India Fellowship (YIF), Ashoka University, the Vedica Scholars Programme for Women and the Naropa Fellowship)
We learnt mental models for success and leadership from Dr. Shashi Tharoor (Author and Member of Indian Parliament)
We learnt the ethic of sulking and navigating professional failures from Dr. Rebecca Roache (Senior lecturer in philosophy at Royal Holloway, University of London)
We learnt the process of planning different ‘chapters’ of your life & taking different ‘tours of duty’ from Anoop Prakash (EVP Americas, AriensCo | Board Member | US Marine Corps Veteran)
We learnt how to have difficult conversations & make difficult choices from Anjan Sundaram (Award-winning author, journalist, academic, and television presenter)
We learnt about the difference between good jobs and bad jobs systems from Dr. Zeynep Ton (Founder of the Good Jobs Institute & Professor at MIT)
We explored the nuances of biochemical interventions into love and relationships with Brian D Earp (Senior Research Fellow in the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics at the University of Oxford)
Who would you like to learn from in 2024?