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How to Make the Open Office Plan Work

The best companies attract the best talent, but the best talent also knows its value and will always have its sights on even better opportunities. This is why a top-ranking company will focus on employee retention at least as much as on acquiring right talent.

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5 Real Time Applications of Machine Learning

We’re sure you’ve heard about machine learning, but do you know what this exciting technology really is? 

6 years

How to Generate Revenue for Your Website

Do you own a website? Does your website offer services or products? Are you often confused about how to grow a company successfully? You might know the answer i.e. by earning profits, but how does one leverage their website and it’s traffic to make some more money? How can it be made a part of the business strategy to increase sales? What if we told you that your business website can make you money online?

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The Best Companies Develop Leaders Instead of Hiring Them

Business markets operate in cycles. The Stock Market moves up and down. The housing market favors buyers or sellers depending on the month. The talent market is no different. At times, you may find it to be an employer's market while at others it quickly shifts to an employee's.

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3 Unavoidable and Necessary Stages of a Leader’s Journey

Unfortunately, I was one of those professionals.

6 years

15 Fun Business Facts That You Probably Never Knew

I thought we'd ease ourselves into the working week with some lighthearted facts about business. How many do you know?

6 years

Design Thinking is not about Design, it's about Thinking

Design thinking, a term first referred to by famous Nobel Laureate - Herbert Simon, and popularised by David Kelley, the founder of Ideo, has gained a significant currency in corporate and academic worlds alike. Having taken courses on design thinking at campuses like ISB Hyderabad, IIM Bangalore and a couple others, and with over 30 corporate workshops later, I am increasingly getting convinced that design thinking is not (at all) about design.