The Capitalist System Is Not As Efficient As It Should Be: Martin Sorrell
bySir Martin Sorrell and Shrenik Rao converse about cricket, capitalism & entrepreneurship over lunch.
Sir Martin Sorrell and Shrenik Rao converse about cricket, capitalism & entrepreneurship over lunch.
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Is connecting with your ageing parents through technology a form of care?