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Idea of the day Work Requires Teams, Not Families There’s a big difference between a team and a family: teams change regularly and are optimized to win at all times, while families strive to stick together no matter what. Treating employees like teammates instead of family can be scary if you’ve never thought of it that way, but if you’re scaling your business or making significant changes, you may have no choice. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Subscribe]() 1. Ashneer Grover sued by Bhavik Koladiya over BharatPe share dispute - Bhavik Koladiya has launched a lawsuit against the business and Ashneer Grover, another cofounder, in an effort to recoup his company interests. - Koladiya said that in order to obtain his “pledged shares” of BharatPe, he had fulfilled the terms of an agreement he had made with Nakrani and Grover in 2018. --------------------------------------------------------------- 2. 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Microsoft to axe thousands of jobs in latest cull by tech giant - Microsoft is preparing to axe thousands of jobs in the latest move by one of the world’s biggest technology companies to reduce its workforce in the face of a slowing global economy. - Microsoft warned in October of a slowdown in its cloud computing business, an acknowledgement that major corporate customers were re-evaluating spending in response to economic challenges. --------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Maruti Suzuki sets new record by transporting 3.2 lakh units via railways in 2022 - Maruti Suzuki has set a new record by transporting 3.2 lakh units via railways in 2022. - The company has obtained an Automobile Freight Train Operator (AFTO) licence in 2013. - This licence allows Maruti Suzuki to fabricate and operate high-speed, high-capacity auto-wagon rakes on the Indian Railways network. --------------------------------------------------------------- 6. 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