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Weekend wrap: Ratan Tata's legacy, Ola Electric's woes, smartphone pinkies and more

Oct 11, 2024, 16:53 IST
Business Insider India
Industrialist Ratan Tata ANI
Dear Reader,

Another week draws to a close, and there’s much to discuss across the business and tech world. As Ratan Tata’s passing sends ripples of emotional reflection throughout India, former employees of Tata Cliq opened up about how his leadership values shaped their careers. Meanwhile, the electric vehicle space saw turbulence as Ola Electric faces rising customer complaints and a noticeable dip in market share—raising questions about the company’s once-stellar reputation.

Additionally, with World Mental Health Day just behind us, we put the spotlight on the importance of mental well-being in high-pressure environments through insights from a former Google employee. And something seems to be off with the GenZ folk as they begin showing off their smartphone pinkies.

Join us as we dive into these stories and more, keeping you informed on the latest shifts in business and more.

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