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Developing A Culture of Strong Work Ethic

What is Work Ethic? Very simply put, work ethic meaning a system of moral principles. The term is derived from the Greek word ‘ethos’ which indicates custom, habit, character, or disposition. Ethics involves making moral choices, such as determining what is right and wrong, and how to act ethically. However, the concept of ethics is […]
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Dealing with a Narcissistic Boss

Do you feel your boss is a narcissist? Do they expect you to be on call the entire day? Are they a person who blames everyone else other than themselves for any mistakes? Do they often argue and contradict themselves? Well, if the answer to most of these questions is yes, then it appears you […]
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How To Write a Vision Statement

The driving force behind any strategic plan is the vision statement. This article is an attempt to guide you through the process of framing a vision statement with examples to help you with. A Few Things for Getting Started This article is a mere guideline to help you frame your vision statement, as not every pointer may […]
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The Powerful Impact of Aligning Organisational Goals to Strategic Objectives

For any small and mid-scale organisation, the employees are its biggest line item expense and of course the organisation’s most valuable assets. In other words, a company’s productivity and profitability largely depend on the performance of its employees and organisational goals and strategic objectives. Studies have proved that there is a significant increase in both business […]
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10 Tips To Improve Your Interpersonal Skills

When we list our skills on our CV, we always tend to focus on the core skills that we learnt from the various degrees, certifications, and diplomas. Quite often forget to jot down the core skills that we possess as an individual. One such core skill that we miss is interpersonal skills. Did you know that […]
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What is a Startup Culture…It’s not what you think!

The Startup culture has earned a poor reputation for itself in that it’s all fun and no work. It earned this kind of reputation mostly because startups are usually led by a younger generation focussing on the thrill of the hustle and operating out of overpriced gaming rooms with a desk and beanbag or two. These fictional startups have […]
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12 Powerful Tips to Build an Employee Recognition Culture

About 65 percent of the people in one survey reported that they received no recognition over the last 12 months for their work.In the same report, 89 percent of employers feel that most employees leave their companies to earn more money. However, most workers who leave their jobs cite lack of appreciation as a major […]
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The Benefits on an Agile Culture

Harboring and developing an agile culture can go a long way in impacting and ensuring your company’s long term success factor. In today’s competitive environment, it is imperative for any growing organisation to be lean and flexible. The term “Agile” has unfortunately lost its essence and meaning thanks to out of context overuse . Although agile methodology is […]
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The Benefits of Employee Self Service (ESS) for Managers & Employees

Human Resource (HR) managers constantly face the mammoth challenge to increase efficiency and provide better employee services. HR reform is in fact an area which is often overlooked although it plays such a pivotal role in most businesses. Since HR departments are mostly over loaded with responsibilities, an effective measure to reduce that burden is […]
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6 Ideas to Align People With Company Culture

Company culture is  as much a factor of business performance as it is of employee satisfaction at work – both are actually correlated. Despite the opportunity, business leaders still focus only few resources to the development of a strong workplace culture. Some even believe that it cannot be managed. Many organisations today actually don’t go […]