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Strive for perfection. Be it school, university, first day of work, or career progress, this need for “perfection” is reinforced in everything we do. Even in our personal lives, as a child, spouse, or parent, perfect as a prefix is

As the saying goes, people don’t quit jobs- they quit their bosses.  While taking on the first leadership role is a major career milestone, you need to set the foundation right to thrive and be the kind of leader people

Every organization has people in positions of authority to overlook the work of their teams. These bosses or leaders are abundantly responsible for encouraging and uniting the team members toward common business goals.  But while we often use the term

While SWOT and PESTLE analysis were commonly used to examine the feasibility of a new business idea, in today’s ever-dynamic world, old or existing businesses can’t stay away from it either.  Both methods have been around since the 1960s and

In the business world, only a handful of topics have been dissected and analyzed as extensively as the topic of work-life balance. It refers to finding a sweet spot between our professional and personal lives.  Achieve this fine balance, and

There are three stages of any crisis – pre-crisis, crisis response, and post-crisis.  Pre-crisis, the first stage, involves prevention. You try to identify known risks and prevent them from becoming crises.  But the COVID-19 pandemic, a global health emergency declared

“Anyone can hold the helm when the sea is calm.” – Publilius Syrus But are the seas of the corporate world ever calm? Especially in the last couple of years, with the coronavirus outbreak and geopolitical tensions, the waters are

There is no beginning. There is no end. There is only change.” — Robert Monroe We are born, and then we die. But is that the end? I believe life itself is eternal. And yet nothing remains constant. Change is

Organizations prioritizing employee happiness are generally recognized as more progressive and morally superior. Moreover, they’re also perceived more positively by the general public and find it easier to attract and retain top talent.  But does this happiness also lead to

The term ‘Organizational Culture’ was coined by Elliott Jaques in 1951 in his book ‘The Changing Culture of a Factory.’ Since then, the concept has continued to evolve and has become a top priority for organizations.  According to an SHRM