Anjala S. Krishen In The News

Adweek
We’ve all been there. While waiting in line at the supermarket or drug store, the feeling strikes: I need a chocolate bar now. Within minutes, the purchase is made and the product is devoured.
Newswise
Your allergies are running rampant, so you reach to grab a tissue. Though, you probably call it a Kleenex.
K.N.P.R. News
Nevada is quickly moving towards full vaccination. About a quarter of us have received one dose of the vaccine. Close to 14 percent are fully vaccinated.
Forbes
Business Schools are going to be even more critical in shaping our agenda and recovery in the aftermath of Covid-19, assuming they can respond with agility to the astonishing breadth of challenges economies are now facing. The leadership skills needed to navigate countries and global companies out of the wreckage of Covid-19 over the next decade will not magically appear. In reality, the leadership education agenda needs an overhaul. Earlier in 2020 pre-pandemic the World Economic Forum demonstrated how higher education can adapt teaching to the new world of work. The starting point for this pivot always sits with the Business Schools to have a deeper understanding of how to effectively train leaders to be prepared and consciously build more pluralism in companies, communities and countries.
CRM Magazine
It is estimated that the world now produces 7.5 septillion bytes of data every day. To put that in perspective, a septillion has 24 zeros. Just a little while back, in 2012, the estimated worldwide data production figure was 7.5 quintillion bytes per day. A quintillion has 18 zeros.
K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3
Walmart is taking a stand by announcing Tuesday it will stop selling certain kinds of ammunition.
K.N.P.R. News
According to a recent survey, online reviews for local businesses in Nevada are the harshest in the country. Despite more than two-thirds of the reviews classify as being positive, the Silver State's Internet and social media users still rank as the least kind in the U.S.
K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3
If the Vegas Golden Knights get a shutout Thursday night, ticket holders can get a dozen free donuts from Krispy Kreme.