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Mahtab Uddin Ahmed

gender discrimination in Bangladesh workplaces

From floor to runway

14 August 2026
Every now and then, Bangladesh produces a rare policy miracle: an authority listens before the public loses its voice. Bangladesh Bank’s latest Bangla QR circulars deserve appreciation for correcting the course.
14 August 2026
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A little honest appreciation, please

31 July 2026
In Bangladesh, praise is treated like public money: everyone agrees it should circulate, but nobody wants to release it. Tell a colleague he did well, and someone will demand an audit. Compliment a bridge and another citizen will ask which political party issued your membership card. We are generous with criticism, stingy with gratitude and quick to suspicion.
31 July 2026
gender discrimination in Bangladesh workplaces

Corporate rituals on trial

24 July 2026
Applying for a job can feel like seeking admission to a royal household. Candidates submit a CV, cover letter, certificates, photograph, present salary, expected salary and perhaps proof of good behaviour in a previous life.
24 July 2026
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The cost of neutrality

17 July 2026
Two neighbours went to a village elder with a dispute. After hearing the first man, the elder said, “You are right”.
17 July 2026
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The floor economy

10 July 2026
We Bangladeshis love being unique, usually in the wrong direction. We speak of governance “of the people, by the people, for the people”, then regulate as if service providers prepared the draft, proofread it, and blessed it for their spiritual welfare.
10 July 2026
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Work from home: Worshipping the office chair

3 July 2026
Office attendance is not merely a management practice; it is almost a cultural festival.
3 July 2026
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The orphan CEO

26 June 2026
My office is slowly becoming a corporate emergency ward. CEOs walk in not with ECG reports, but with bruised egos, unsigned exit letters and bonuses that have developed a terminal illness.
26 June 2026
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The nodding trap

19 June 2026
Alignment is often achieved the way we achieve traffic discipline: everyone honks, nobody moves, and yet each driver is fully confident that the jam is caused by someone else.
19 June 2026
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The death of traditional telecoms: Is it imminent?

Don’t panic! Telecoms are not going anywhere! But technology will certainly be hugely disrupted with the advent of high bandwidth and low-latency satellite internet.  
13 October 2022
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Why we make wrong decisions – error of values

As a CEO, I had once asked the chief procurement officer and the chief technology officer to deliver 50 per cent savings on radio network items for the implementation of an ambitious growth plan. They looked at each other in disbelief and told me that they had already squeezed the vendors so much in the last few years that it would simply be impossible.  
6 October 2022
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Does Bangladesh need 5G now?

During a rural market visit a few years ago, I discovered, to my amusement, a keen interest in 5G penetration among the villagers. When I asked why they need 5G at all, as most did not have a smartphone, their shy excuses said it all. And why not, I urged them. There is nothing wrong with dreaming high.
29 September 2022
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Japan steps in to stem yen falls

Japan intervened in the foreign exchange market on Thursday to buy yen for the first time since 1998, in an attempt to shore up the battered currency after the Bank of Japan stuck with ultra-low interest rates.
22 September 2022
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Why we make wrong decisions – error of odds

A reporter once asked a corporate CEO about the secret of his success. His response was two words.
22 September 2022
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Does Bangladesh need a separate digital bank?

Since I started my consultancy operation, my initial focus was on the areas of digital transformation of banks.    
15 September 2022
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Driving transformation in good or bad times

We all know about the funny story of Nasiruddin Hojja and his donkey.  
9 September 2022
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Digital economy or high tax revenue?

An irony of most third-world countries is that honest taxpayers pay more tax and need to be more compliant than those who tend to dodge the system. Not only that, often honest taxpayers even end up getting fined for non-compliance!  
1 September 2022
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Success and satisfaction do not always come hand in hand

A very interesting research was conducted in the US between two groups, one having won a million-dollar lottery and the other having lost a limb in accidents.
25 August 2022
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Life without internet? And pigs can fly!

Just take a few seconds to imagine what life may be like without the internet. There will be no Amazon or Daraz, no foodpanda orders, no Google Maps, no Netflix, no online games, no online study, widening of digital divide, no IR 4.0, no video calls and the list can go on.
18 August 2022
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Inflation widening rich-poor gap

In recent months, inflation has taken the world by storm, impacting not only Bangladesh but also countries in the first world. I have learned a few things from my wife through it all.
11 August 2022
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IR 4.0 for Idiots!

Late last year, I had the opportunity to attend a daylong workshop on IR 4.0 (The Fourth Industrial Revolution) where the speakers included a number of high-level government officials from multiple ministries and institutions.
4 August 2022
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What to expect when top boss is incompetent?

It is small wonder what happens when a politically-backed chief executive officer of a government construction company gets rewarded for his political affiliation by getting appointed as the top executive in a multinational company (MNC) of a technical and digital nature. 
28 July 2022
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Our love for the Big 4!

When it comes to the Big 4, the corporate trust instincts set in for good reasons but is it time to question if such blind reliance is the best practice always?
14 July 2022
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Is the next generation ready to take the baton?

I had just come out of a meeting with my friend who is a prominent banker and this very interesting conversation ensued when I told him that I am keen to help family businesses in Bangladesh with my knowledge and experience.
1 July 2022
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Is the devil outside or inside the organisation?

In my last job during the time between 2014 and 2016, the company performance was well below the mark, with 2016 being a serious disaster.
17 June 2022
Good Boss: How do you define a good boss?

Boss is not always right!

I used to have a positional big boss who was new to the job and hardly had knowledge of the industry or the multinational way of working. Every time, my team put up a proposal to him, he would look at others in the meeting instead of me while knowing all too well where the right level of knowledge was to be found.
27 May 2022
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Happy marriage between management and accountants

A man piloting a hot air balloon discovers that he is hopelessly lost. He descends to a lower altitude and locates a man on the ground and shouts, “excuse me sir, can you tell me where I am?” The man below says, “yes, you are in a hot air balloon, about twenty feet above ground.”
13 May 2022
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Mid-career crisis

After my 2002 performance review, I got the best performance rating. But my increment was negligible.
28 April 2022
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Dealing with corporate rumours

On my return from Australia recently, my friend Asif invited me to his office. He shuddered as he lowered his voice to a whisper to inform me,
13 April 2022

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