Monday, May 4, 2020

2020 vision In Hindsight: The Year Lost In Time | Sanjeev Nanda

APJ Abdul Kalam, the 11th President of free India, is revered across the political spectrum for his acumen, along with his unflinching pragmatism for India, moving forward – until his untimely passing on 27 July 2015, due a cardiac arrest. His ideals made him the poster-boy for a country, developed, and free from the shackles of the past. His four decade long tenures at the Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO), and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), gave him credence amongst the nations brightest.

His claim to fame, some might argue, was the 1998 Pokhran-II nuclear missile tests – which helped reaffirm India’s capability, to stand shoulder to shoulder with the rest of the world. In the grand scale of things, however, he would be uncannily be known for his vision for India in 2020, encapsulated in the form of a book – aptly called ‘India 2020: A Vision For The New Millennium’. Going back to this highly recommended read, one cannot help but be hopelessly optimistic about India’s prospects for the future; at the same time, being bogged down by the reality ‘plaguing’ the world, as well as the country, in 2020 (and I’m not just referencing the pandemic).

Vision 2020

APJ Abdul Kalam lists his ideals for India in the form of an elaborate manifesto. He covers fields such as Healthcare, Manufacturing, Agriculture, Technology, etc. while rounding out his views by asking the reader, if India could ever imagine herself being a developed country? – a question, he asks straight to the reader, but seems rhetorically negative in hindsight. The India he envisioned has been brokered obsolete by the inner machinations of the system.

Mind you, it’s 2020 right now! His manifesto for a social upheaval keeps sounding more and more like science-fiction every passing year. Some of his predictions have been too close to the chest, such as –

The rural-urban divide, being reduced down to a thin line, at the same time has been totally eradicated (he himself, came from less than humble beginnings)

Meritocracy being honoured despite social or economic standing (he worked himself up the ladder, coming from a poor minority background)

India becoming a hub for scientists, scholars, and the most talented (the India he envisioned catered to bright minds like him)

Others like his vision for a fortified agricultural sector, where the field has been optimized and running at double its strength – seems like a slap to the face, when record numbers of farmers are committing suicide every year, exponentially!

APJ Abdul Kalam, looks at these things, and more, through a lens of retrospective criticism – he acknowledges the strengths and weaknesses of the nation, while giving directive remedies for each and every one of India’s malice’s.

Such statements, and more, paint India, primed for a position of power, on a global standing. It’s 2020 now, and President Kalam’s vision has been blindsided – not least of which has to do with the covid pandemic that we’re facing right now. Although, there is reason to believe that the powers that be, in hindsight, would paint the situation as such!

So Mr President, we have failed you! Your book should be relegated to the fiction section. 2020 has come, and will duly pass. Your vision has turned to dust, sadly! It’s just that the pandemic has diminished in a span of a few months, what you’ve been building towards, for the last 50 years.

Thursday, April 30, 2020

Darren Huston Detail on Prague College Website

Checkout about Darren Huston Details on Prague College site. Darren Huston holds a Masters in Economics from the University of British Columbia and a Masters in Business Administration from Harvard University.

Darren Huston

Darren Huston has been President & CEO of The Priceline Group since 1 January 2014, and also Chief Executive Officer of Booking.com B.V. (Netherlands), a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Priceline Group and the number one online hotel reservation service in the world, a position he has held since September 2011.



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Darren Huston - Workable

Darren Huston is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of BlackPines Global Advisors B.V. incorporated in May 2016 in The Hague. BlackPines’ mission is to help both owners and leaders of private companies optimize the value of their investments.

Darren Huston

Darren Huston is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of BlackPines Global Advisors B.V. incorporated in May 2016 in The Hague. BlackPines' mission is to help both owners and leaders of private companies optimize the value of their investments....



Since July 2016, Mr. Darren Huston has been working as an Executive Advisor to Hill house Capital, Asia’s largest investment firm. In January 2017, his work with Hill house Capital became non-exclusive and he took on two leadership roles. The first as Chairman of Magento, the world’s largest eCommerce software platform, and the second as Executive Chairman for Allegro, Poland’s largest eCommerce site.
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Darren Huston - CNBC

Darren Huston

Title: CEO and Founder, BlackPines Global Advisors

Born: January 3, 1966, Hope, British Columbia

Education: BS in economics, Trent University; MA in economics, University of British Columbia; MBA, Harvard Business School

Early Marker: Vice president at Starbucks responsible for acquisitions and new product development.

Big Idea: The former Microsoft exec stepped up to the top job at Priceline in January 2014 after running the group’s main revenue generator, Amsterdam-based Booking.com. Since 2011 he has been tackling the challenges of its main advertising outlet, Google, increasingly competing with it for travel-related bookings, of expanding its hospitality-related services, such as with its acquisition of OpenTable, and of retaining its customers as they migrate from desktop to mobile devices.

Wave of the Future: M-commerce, App-economy, experiential economy


Monday, April 27, 2020

Darren Huston - WeHeart It

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320 Hearts Title: Darren Huston, President and CEO Born: January 3, 1966, Hope, British Columbia Education: BS in economics, Trent University; MA in economics, University of British Columbia; MBA, Harvard Business School Early Marker: Vice president at Starbucks responsible for acquisitions and new product development.



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Darren Huston - PDF On Flipsnack


The Priceline Group likes to keep its CEOs hungry with below-market base salaries and lucrative potential bonuses should they and the company over-achieve.

Darren Huston cashed in on the opportunity, receiving nearly $17.9 million in total compensation in 2013 just prior to taking on the top role.

Darren Huston Earned $17.9 Million,

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Apr 24, 2020 - Darren Huston was trying to watch a hockey game, half-listening to a headhunter talk about a company he had never heard of before. But as the headhunter went on, the then-45-year-old executive in charge of Microsoft's global consumer and online businesses tuned out the arena noise and began listening to what he thought was an impossible story.



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A gallery's perspective on the Venice Biennale

The Venice Biennale allows the best artists to leave their mark. Lorenzo Fiaschi , founder of the Galleria Continua, says that "artists...