Tag Archive for: at work

Managers, Business People: Are You Asking the Right Questions?

By: Michael McQueen

Albert Einstein once suggested that if he had an hour to solve a problem and his life depended on it, he’d spend the first 55 minutes determining the best question to ask. ‘For once I know the proper question,’ he said, ‘I could solve the problem in less than 5 minutes.’[1] Read more

‘Nope Speed’ – Moving So Fast That You Fall Apart… Sound Familiar?

By: Third Space, City Bible Forum

I love watching the Slow Mo Guys on YouTube. There is something so appealing about watching destruction at 28,500 frames per second. They spin an apple faster and faster until they find the apple’s ‘nope-speed’ of 6565 RPM and it disintegrates into fruit salad. Your eyes are glued to the screen as the apple spins towards inevitable destruction.
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The Renewed Search For Meaning

By: McCrindle

A major event like a pandemic can cause a reassessment of life. From relationships to work and even where people live. As a result of extended lockdowns, people have realised that a slower pace of life and return to a simpler life is desirable. Read more

High-Performance Habits

By: Dr Justin Coulson

“I need a volunteer!” is always a statement that guarantees most people will suddenly stare at their shoes or the ceiling. But when I add the statement “And they need to be the fittest and healthiest human specimen in the room”, most people feel immediately safe. “I’m off the hook,” they think as they immediately scan the room for someone to dob in. Read more

The Balance Myth

By: Sabrina Peters

I regularly find people saying to me, “I just don’t know how you balance it all?”. Read more

COVID-19 and Our Foodie Culture. Will It Ever Be the Same?

By: McCrindle

Aussies enjoy eating out. It could be brunch on a warm Saturday afternoon, dinner at a family restaurant or making reservations at the new, popular spot all the food bloggers have been talking about. It is a quintessential cornerstone in our culture. Read more

Why A Consistent Customer Experience Is The Key To Building Trust

By: Michael McQueen

 “Our trust in technology has rested in a confidence that the technology will do what it’s supposed to do, nothing more, nothing less.”
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How To Make Millennials Work

By: Michael McQueen

The need for industries and brands to stay relevant to the next generation has always been important, but today it matters more than ever.
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What Is Your Appetite For Failure?

By: Michael McQueen

“Success is the ability to go from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm.” – Winston Churchill
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