Gurveen BediTech Predictions 20222021 was a year of contrasts — an astounding breakdown of the Indian healthcare system followed by spectacular (mostly!) public listings…Jan 10, 20221Jan 10, 20221
Gurveen BediTech learnings and predictions 2020–21As the January fog subsumes Gurgaon, I sit in my cozy study, sipping my steaming cup of South Indian filter coffee and mulling over the…Jan 13, 2021Jan 13, 2021
Gurveen BediContent Cure — Of Alpha Go, Crawdads and HopeIt has been a strange and uncertain few months, so forgive me for not sticking to my posts. But given we need content cures more than ever…Jun 22, 2020Jun 22, 2020
Gurveen BediContent Cure — Of Mossad, Unicorns, and Green GablesMossad: The Greatest Missions of the Israeli Secret Service by Michael Bar-Zohar and Nissim Mishal (non-fiction)Jan 21, 2020Jan 21, 2020
Gurveen BediTech predictions — My Top 10I completed a year at Naspers in October. After years of consulting the IT biggies — or what I call ‘old tech’, it has been a refreshing…Dec 11, 2019Dec 11, 2019
Gurveen BediContent Cure — Of world wars and women heroesBurnt Shadows by Kamila Shamsie (fiction)Nov 18, 2019Nov 18, 2019
Gurveen BediContent Cure — Shoe Dog, Chernobyl and AliceShoe Dog by Phil Knight (non-fiction, memoir)Aug 11, 2019Aug 11, 2019
Gurveen BediThe meaning of HomeI changed jobs recently, and as a part of the new job, I moved to Amsterdam for three months, before heading back to India. As I was…Jun 23, 2019Jun 23, 2019
Gurveen BediContent Cure — Nanette, Gun Island and Reply allNanette by Hannah Gadsby (stand up comedy, Netflix)Jun 21, 2019Jun 21, 2019
Gurveen BediContent CureA few years back, I picked up a book called “The Novel Cure”. It recommended books for any ailment that one might have — from loneliness…Jun 6, 2019Jun 6, 2019