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Dear community members,
Every week we host some of the most interesting people to come and talk about their professional journey and insights on Network Capital. Here are some of our recent masterclasses for you -
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💌 7 Bullet Sunday - These are 7 insights to wrap up your week as you start afresh.
💌 Netflix, and the Art of Giving Feedback - Receiving feedback is tough. In our previous newsletter, we spoke about The IKEA effect, a cognitive bias which makes people ascribe a disproportionately higher value to the products they created or helped create. A large part of the work that we do seems perfect to us, simply because it’s pain and effort that went into it. Receiving honest criticism in such cases may create feelings of self doubt and frustration.
Blockchain Module Launch
Network Capital has served as a partner for NITI Aayog’s Atal Innovation Mission since 2016. Today we will be launching the ATL Blockchain Module that will go out to 7.5 million ATL students.
Join us for the launch today at 3pm IST.


Have a wonderful week ahead.
— Your Network Capital Team
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