Russia-Ukraine conflict becomes the world’s first crypto-funded war

According to analyses by cryptocurrency-tracing firms and exchanges, recipients include paramilitary groups, military contractors, and weapons manufacturers Despite drastic western sanctions cutting off Russia from global financial markets and commercefollowing its attack on Ukraine on 24February2022, millions of dollars have continued to flow directly to Russian military and paramilitary groups in a form that’s provenRead More

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The Future of Work arrived a bit early for companies

It is becoming increasingly clear that HR has been blindsided by post-pandemic people issues and existing employee-engagement tools are simply not enough The corporate world is witnessing the sharpest ever divide between employers and employees, often with opinions diametrically opposite. Whether it is gig working, work-from-home/anywhere, every issue is causing a new rift between theseRead More

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Fixing the Quiet Quitting Problem

Addressing the needs of a firm’s labour capital is primary to success. Read on: The term ‘quiet quitting’ was initially coined at a Texas A&M University’s economics symposium on diminishing ambitions in Venezuela in September 2009 by economist Mark Boldger. The term continued to be used by other figures, including writer Nick Adams and economistRead More

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ML vs AML – Part II

Part II: Design choice considerations in ML models for AML The use of machine learning in anti-money laundering – especially transaction monitoring – is catching the eye of financial executives the world over. Read on to know more: As banks gradually move towards a nontraditional ML approach to transaction monitoring in their anti-money laundering approaches,Read More

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Companies to prioritize AI projects with strong business case and quick returns

A round-up of some of the latest – and what to look forward to – from the world of technology Artificial intelligence (AI) start-up investors are shifting their focus to accounting software, a traditionally subdued corner of business technology, as companies are getting prepared for a potential economic slowdown. Many investors are betting that inflation,Read More

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The National Conference on Applications of Business Analytics organized by Praxis Business School

The National Conference on Applications of Business Analytics organized by Praxis Business School was held online on 16 Sept.’22. Professors, Research Scholars and Students across India presented their research papers at the conference. Prof. (Dr) Prithwis Mukerjee, Director, Praxis Business School delivered the Keynote Speech, and Prof. Charanpreet Singh, Co-Founder and Director, Praxis Business SchoolRead More

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Another step taken by Praxis towards driving digital literacy

Praxis Business School takes another significant step toward fulfilling the #Praxis objective of driving digital literacy across the student community. As the knowledge partner of Change Initiatives for their Digital Education Projects, #Praxis is playing an active role in the Capgemini-funded project for running the Digital Literacy Program that is largely driven by our students.Read More

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ML vs AML – Part I

Part I: Machine learning against financial crime The use of machine learning in anti-money laundering – especially transaction monitoring – is catching the eye of financial executives the world over. Read on to know more: Banks today are investing in multiples of billions of dollars annually to fight increasingly sophisticated techniques of money laundering andRead More

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ML vs AML – Part I

Part I: Machine learning against financial crime The use of machine learning in anti-money laundering – especially transaction monitoring – is catching the eye of financial executives the world over. Read on to know more: Banks today are investing in multiples of billions of dollars annually to fight increasingly sophisticated techniques of money laundering andRead More

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Elevating Organisational Strategy from Jobs to Skills

Do jobs really define what we do? Increasingly, as work evolves to be more about nimbly responding to rapid changes in our environment than about standardised work designed for scalable efficiency, the answer is no. Ever since Adam Smith wrote about the division of labour over a century ago, jobs have been the dominating structureRead More

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