by Keith Coats | Apr 17, 2020 | Archive, Leadership, Uncategorized
What I liked about this book is that it opened-up and explored territory that on one hand was ‘obvious’ but, on the other hand, was completely new. The reminder that we ‘see with our brains’ (the retina is part of one’s brain) and as such, we can develop (exercise)...
by Jude Foulston | Apr 6, 2020 | Archive, Uncategorized
Exploring Personality Differences and Why it Matters
by Tamryn Batcheller-Adams | Apr 2, 2020 | Archive, Change
Have some form of daily schedule. Nothing too militant. But plan when you want to work and when you want to Netflix. Don’t work in your bed. Get dressed! Wash your face and brush your teeth every morning. Don’t work in your PJ’s! Keep to regular snack/...
by Tamryn Batcheller-Adams | Mar 27, 2020 | 5 for Friday, Archive, Change
What to write in a time of such uncertainty, panic and paranoia? You might think that as a psychologist these are easy topics to write on. But they are not. Does one address the sense of resilience and grit that it will take to individually and collectively get...
by Jude Foulston | Mar 20, 2020 | 5 for Friday, Archive, Future Trends
Access our Quick Start Video Guide to Working from Home The 2020s – We always knew this decade would be disruptive, we didn’t realise it would happen quite so quickly and be as huge as it is One of the biggest adjustments we have to make right now is...
by Zanele Njapha | Mar 19, 2020 | Archive
5 Ways to Check. The good news is that workforce’s around the world consistently deem learning one of the most important human capital trends via Deloitte’s Human Capital Trends report. Unfortunately, disruption now puts further pressure on organizations to...