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Muhammed Asif Khan

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How Bangladesh can reverse brain drain

"Brain drain" is defined as the emigration of highly trained or qualified people from a particular country to abroad. It is a perpetually damaging problem that mostly affects underdeveloped nations. And given Bangladesh falls into that category, it is no surprise that we are facing a rapidly worsening case of brain drain ourselves as time passes by.
12 February 2021, 18:00 PM
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Science / Are we living in a simulation? Quite possibly

The first question is whether it will ever be possible for us to code a simulated universe ourselves, which will be indistinguishable from reality. For that, let’s take a look back 50 years. What is the best, most complex video game we had to offer back then?
7 January 2021, 18:00 PM
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5 MYTHS ABOUT ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEBUNKED

The startup scene in Bangladesh right now is gathering steam, with plenty of youngsters choosing to skip the corporate life to jump into the risky but rewarding world of entrepreneurship.
3 October 2019, 18:00 PM
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Why passion in entrepreneurship is grossly misunderstood

The importance of passion in anything you do is something we hear about again and again. Especially if you are looking to become an entrepreneur, you will hear lots of advice and come across lots of articles eschewing the importance of “following your dream” and “loving what you do”.
27 June 2019, 18:00 PM
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Why entrepreneurs should target untapped sectors for disruption

Today, Bangladesh can safely claim to be experiencing a burgeoning growth of startups. From e-commerce to food-tech to logistics, we are noticing the birth of new startups almost every other day. But which are the most successful of them so far?
23 May 2019, 18:00 PM
Boss.jpg

The entrepreneur is a servant, not a boss

Why should you become an entrepreneur? For a lot of people, especially those in the corporate world, the allure seems to be in “being your own boss”.
2 May 2019, 18:00 PM
Jerk.jpg

THE CURIOUS CASE OF THE MID-LEVEL JERK MANAGER

IBA graduates are notorious for job-hopping. They say we switch jobs for merely a few thousand bucks. However, interestingly, amongst all the job switches I have seen so far amongst my friends, most of them happened not because the new place offered better salary, but because the earlier company had a terrible supervisor.
4 April 2019, 18:00 PM
brain-drain.jpg

How Bangladesh can reverse brain drain

"Brain drain" is defined as the emigration of highly trained or qualified people from a particular country to abroad. It is a perpetually damaging problem that mostly affects underdeveloped nations. And given Bangladesh falls into that category, it is no surprise that we are facing a rapidly worsening case of brain drain ourselves as time passes by.
12 February 2021, 18:00 PM
possible.jpg

Are we living in a simulation? Quite possibly

The first question is whether it will ever be possible for us to code a simulated universe ourselves, which will be indistinguishable from reality. For that, let’s take a look back 50 years. What is the best, most complex video game we had to offer back then?
7 January 2021, 18:00 PM
myths.jpg

5 MYTHS ABOUT ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEBUNKED

The startup scene in Bangladesh right now is gathering steam, with plenty of youngsters choosing to skip the corporate life to jump into the risky but rewarding world of entrepreneurship.
3 October 2019, 18:00 PM
grossly.jpg

Why passion in entrepreneurship is grossly misunderstood

The importance of passion in anything you do is something we hear about again and again. Especially if you are looking to become an entrepreneur, you will hear lots of advice and come across lots of articles eschewing the importance of “following your dream” and “loving what you do”.
27 June 2019, 18:00 PM
entrepreneurs.jpg

Why entrepreneurs should target untapped sectors for disruption

Today, Bangladesh can safely claim to be experiencing a burgeoning growth of startups. From e-commerce to food-tech to logistics, we are noticing the birth of new startups almost every other day. But which are the most successful of them so far?
23 May 2019, 18:00 PM
Boss.jpg

The entrepreneur is a servant, not a boss

Why should you become an entrepreneur? For a lot of people, especially those in the corporate world, the allure seems to be in “being your own boss”.
2 May 2019, 18:00 PM
Jerk.jpg

THE CURIOUS CASE OF THE MID-LEVEL JERK MANAGER

IBA graduates are notorious for job-hopping. They say we switch jobs for merely a few thousand bucks. However, interestingly, amongst all the job switches I have seen so far amongst my friends, most of them happened not because the new place offered better salary, but because the earlier company had a terrible supervisor.
4 April 2019, 18:00 PM
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