Month: July 2020
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Jul- 2020 -2 JulyTOP SHELF
LIFESTYLE
Visiting the tulip gardens in Keukenhof (Amsterdam) for the first time in 2015 – my wife had always wanted to go and we made the trip after 22 years of marriage
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2 JulyMANAGEMENT DIGEST
MIND POWER
In today’s ‘always busy’ world, who has the time to sit and ponder? With various different issues vying
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2 JulyOPINION POLLS
THE ECONOMY
In recognition of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic that “may result in severe stress on economic and financial system stability in the period ahead,”
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2 JulyBUSINESS FORUM
MOTOR INDUSTRY
Finding revenue to pay employees, persuading banks to provide working capital, managing supply chain disruptions as manufacturers are challenged to fulfill
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2 JulyCURRENT AFFAIRS
BLACK MONEY
Good leadership results in the success of a nation as much as an organisation. Unfortunately, if the leadership is corrupt, corruption becomes the norm across
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2 JulyBUSINESS AFFAIRS
ENERGY OUTLOOK
The world is learning to live with less oil; and it may never look back. COVID-19 has added a massive layer
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2 July
DECISION MAKING
Making decisions whether in a personal or professional capacity can be a tedious task that’s fraught with risks and accountability
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2 JulyEDITORIALS
COVID-19 CLIFFHANGER
Stephen Hawking’s A Brief History of Time compresses several billion years of the universe’s existence into about 200 pages. What we are collectively
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2 JulyTOP SHELF
BOOKRACK
The title isn’t impressive since it consists of only a single word – Educated. And even though the cover of the book simply shows an old photo of a child on a swing
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2 JulyOPINION POLLS
BURNING ISSUES
Despite the extended curfew being by and large lifted, it is the impact of the coronavirus that’s cited as the most pressing issue for business in Sri Lanka
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