Whenever a group of people brainstorm over an idea, a difference in opinion is bound to happen. And often, these differences can lead to healthy debates. Thus, conflict, without a doubt, is […]
The increasing focus on employability of students is paving the way for an educational revolution. With educators looking for new ways to upgrade curriculum, the focus is now on bridging the gap […]
Melissa is the Design Director at a large communications firm, based in Australia. She is aiming for a senior position in her organisation and hence, is trying to pick up skills which […]
The following blog has been contributed by Anne Thyne. She is the Chief Editor at ExpertAquarist. Fascinated by our work, she reached out to us recently. She is a delightful addition to […]
Business Schools are considered to be the most respected institutions when it comes to learning and understanding the intricate mechanism and working of a business organisation. The industry expects graduates from business […]
2020 has been an uphill battle for us all. From coming to terms with a global pandemic, ambiguity of extended periods of social isolation, and the blurred lines between our work and […]
From putting on your slippers in the morning, choosing the right setting on the washing machine, to reviewing complex data sheets – we make a thousand different decisions on a daily basis. […]
As Patrice Lencioni mentions in his book 5 dysfunctional of the team, the absence of trust is one of the biggest drawbacks experienced by a team. This becomes even more relevant and […]
Yes, you heard it right! Even though teenagers are better known for their rebellious attitude and general disregard for authority, I still believe there’s a lot to learn from them. I happen […]
Roger Von Oech, in his book ‘A Whack on the Side of the Head’ talks about ten “mental locks” that are particularly hazardous to our creative thinking. These are attitudes or beliefs […]