Big-Fish-Eat-Small-Fish Syndrome
In both business and politics, there exists a phenomenon often described as the “big-fish-eat-small-fish” syndrome, where larger players, equipped with more resources and influence, attract and absorb the talent or…
Mokokchung Times
In both business and politics, there exists a phenomenon often described as the “big-fish-eat-small-fish” syndrome, where larger players, equipped with more resources and influence, attract and absorb the talent or…
The moral bankruptcy of political leaders inevitably trickles down to societal behavior. We have all seen this as urban Nagaland went to the polls. When those in power engage in…
In democratic societies, elections are supposed to stand as pivotal moments where the collective conscience converges to shape the future. Beyond the mechanics of ballots and political campaigns lies a…