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Understanding the Workplace Culture and building one

Understanding the Workplace Culture and building one

What is Workplace Culture?  Your Workplace’s culture is your Organisation’s character and personality. It is not what you do but how you do what you do. It brings that uniqueness into your business and differentiates your services and CRM from your competitors. Suffix...
The game changing Art of listening

The game changing Art of listening

Listening to people these days has somewhat lost its touch. Probably due to how much we rely on electronic devices to communicate. The ability to listen can help you in every aspect of your life, be it the workplace, with friends, families, and meeting new people....
“Difficult One’s in the Room”How to deal with them

“Difficult One’s in the Room”How to deal with them

Why dealing with the difficult ones? It’s hard to admit but in all aspects of our lives, both career-wise and personal life, we get to deal with people who despite all attempts to remain sane in their company, we tend to “lose it” once in a whilearound them because of...
Virtual Reality and its Pecks for Healthcare

Virtual Reality and its Pecks for Healthcare

Virtual reality or VR As it is abbreviated in its most layman language. And deduction from the two words virtual and reality will mean the creation of a simulated environment using computer technology. Necessity being the mother of all inventions led to this. Big-time...
3 Technological Trends in 2019 to follow

3 Technological Trends in 2019 to follow

The year 2019 has seen rather large growth at the forefront of technology. This growth is riding on the edges of voice-enabled devices and AI. Embraced by all sectors. Each of these advancements provides insight into how our professional and personal lives will...
Getting that dream job and what to do before that

Getting that dream job and what to do before that

Getting that dream job and what to do before you get the job. According to statistics released on the unemployment rate in Nigeria. The youth unemployment rate averaged 23.63 percent from 2014 until 2018, reaching an all-time high of 38 percent in the second quarter...