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Soura Bhattacharyya

@bsoura

healthcare entrepreneur, avid reader, travel enthusiast, purpose seeker

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Answer to What would you advise a startup founder when it comes to hiring the core group (especially when the funds are low)? What can he do to motivate the employees to stay loyal to him? by Soura Bhattacharyya quora.com/What-would-you…

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Thoughts on the role that home healthcare has to play in India: Of Beds and Viruses linkedin.com/pulse/beds-vir… #coronavirus #covid19

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Answer to Am I missing out in my 20’s if other people are working in big corporate firms like Facebook or consulting and I’m working for my family business? by Soura Bhattacharyya quora.com/Am-I-missing-o…

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I have penned my thoughts on of using GitHub as a COVID hospital management software - appropriately in a Git repo. Keen to get suggestions on 1) viability, and 2) improvements (say, by using PRs). github.com/soura-b/GitFor… #covid #healthcare #hospital #digitalhealth #github

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It’s done!! 🚀🚀🚀🚀 Introducing Addy - Your AI email assistant 🤖 Addy is powered by ChatGPT and can write emails for you 10x faster in your preferred style and tone. If you want early access, please retweet and comment below and I’ll send you an invite code!

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Normal is a statistical concept. So the search for normalcy is a search for the mean of a gaussian distribution. Best avoided.

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Wow, so much history in a single map. Even the "no data" part tells a story of westward expansion. A cool #dataviz worth studying for a bit.

Wow, so much history in a single map. Even the "no data" part tells a story of westward expansion. A cool #dataviz worth studying for a bit.