Welcome to India! Willkommen in Indien!
Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz @Bundeskanzler has arrived in Ahmedabad on an official visit. Warmly received by Hon’ble Governor of Gujarat, Shri Acharya Devvrat at the airport.
India and Germany are celebrating 75 years of India-Germany diplomatic ties and 25 years of the India-Germany Strategic Partnership.
Chancellor Merz’s visit and his meeting with PM @narendramodi, later in the day, will further strengthen India-Germany partnership.
As the year comes to a close, Christmas is a good moment to pause and reflect.
Grateful for the teams, clients, partners, and conversations that made this year meaningful. Wishing everyone a peaceful Christmas and time to recharge for what comes next.
Prediction markets are having a moment.
But this isn’t really about betting.
What’s driving their rise is something more fundamental: people want to participate in uncertainty, not just consume outcomes after the fact. https://t.co/yJGeCJyb05
already is.
The question is whether we’re willing to meet this moment with proper training, oversight, and transparency - so that trust, safety, and human judgement remain central.
Source - https://t.co/8ahQOyHcVY
In just a year, AI in UK general practice has gone from taboo to tool.
Nearly a third of GPs are already using AI during patient consultations - to summarise appointments, support diagnosis, and reduce administrative load. Not because it’s trendy, but because the system is
also an important signal policymakers shouldn’t ignore: when AI saves time, many GPs are using it to recover, rest, and avoid burnout - not to see more patients. That says a lot about where the pressure truly is.
The question now isn’t whether AI belongs in healthcare.
It
@OzolinsJanis Well said. Patience grows naturally when there’s real care behind the work. Projects that excite us tend to sustain us longer - especially when the outcomes take time to unfold.
@FerraroRoberto Absolutely. Acceptance turns resistance into clarity - once an emotion is felt rather than fought, it often loses its grip and makes room for steadier action.
@junhanchin True - and timing usually comes from awareness, not speed.
The best breakthroughs happen when we pause long enough to sense when an action is ready, not just what to do.
Fascinating read on how technology is redefining what good management means. AI is shifting the manager role from status‑quo supervision to something more strategic, ethical, and human‑centric. https://t.co/q73uQivAKI
AI agents and autonomous workflows are reshaping enterprise operations in 2026. Leaders who integrate these technologies into key business domains and align them with strategic priorities can turn AI initiatives from experiments into measurable outcomes. https://t.co/ljA8h4RQGP
AI is becoming the operating layer of enterprise. Real impact comes when AI moves from small experiments to the foundation of the operating model. https://t.co/F4xygbKXVP
@milanicreative Though the year is soon coming to an end, this post perfectly highlights how much time is still left to reflect on what drives you and apply the lessons you’ve learned. It’s a reminder that the insights gained this year can continue to guide us forward.
@HarvardBiz Absolutely. Leadership starts with self-awareness, understanding your own motivations, strengths, and blind spots. When you know what drives you, it becomes much easier to inspire, support, and elevate the people around you.
The debate around AI often swings between extremes, but stories like this remind us of a more important point: AI is only as reliable as the processes, data and human systems behind it.
When the people who train these models raise concerns, it isn’t a https://t.co/648VyY6fxC
clearer guardrails, and more transparent development cycles. These are solvable problems.
Across industry, we’re already seeing models become more grounded, more context-aware and more aligned with real-world use cases. With the right structure, AI can