by Aditya Mishra | Jan 28, 2018 | People
Workplaces are microcosms of our society. Humans work there and they are not machines. It is natural that we will bring our emotions while working. It is unfair to expect that employees will bring with them the positive emotions such as love, happiness, high spirits,...
by Aditya Mishra | Dec 17, 2017 | People
We understand the pros and cons of working from home or tele-commuting. Significant amount of research has been carried out on the subject. The Third Wave of Virtual Work is an interesting read. Though all forms of work cannot be carried out remotely, with growing...
by Asma Niaz | Dec 12, 2017 | People
Nowadays entrepreneurs with business acumen have acknowledged the power of information technology (IT) tools for reaching business targets and enhancing the business. It is important to have the knowledge of upcoming business trends as it helps the organization...
by Aditya Mishra | Sep 17, 2017 | Jobs, People
A fifty year old salesman is looking for a change from his current job. He is a graduate and has been selling electrical appliances all his life. He understands the consumer preferences well; knows about the products thoroughly. He is skilled well to make a sale...
by Aditya Mishra | Sep 10, 2017 | People
There have been debates around glass ceiling for women, inadequate participation of women in the Board rooms, inequality in pay, discrimination against women while recruiting and inadequate social infrastructure to support women at workplaces. These debates have been...
by Aditya Mishra | Aug 27, 2017 | People
Earlier this month, James Damore, a Software Engineer in Google’s Mountain View Headquarters wrote a soul-stirring piece on the topic and was fired soon for having crossed the line on stereotyping genders. I believe, Google mishandled the issue badly. But,...