Escape Room: El antiguo Egipto (profesor hizo) – Twinkl
Por medio de sus propios conocimientos o investigando, el alumnado podrá descifrar los acertijos que descubrirán la clave para abrir una tumba
If You Answer ‘Yes’ To These Questions, It Is Time To Find A New Job
If you are on the fence about what to do, here are some questions to ask yourself before you tender your resignation
Interviewing? The Five Most Important Questions To Ask The Employer
When the employer asks if you had any questions, many people admit that they weren’t sure what to ask, missing a critical opportunity to impress the employer
Why Personal Branding Is A Game Changer For Professional Services Firms
Personal branding is valuable to any organization that seeks to attract, engage and retain talent. It's critical for professional services firms that also seek to build authentic, enduring relationships with…
Employee Loyalty In Tough Times: Why Relying On Perks Alone Won't Suffice
Relying on company perks when recruiting employees is not enough. This is why you need to build an awesome organization with great values and culture, that employees will not leave…
A Lesson From Credit Suisse On The Unintended Consequences Of Enforcing Yesterday’s Policies
Credit Suisse has its balance of consequences wrong. It's punishing its people for doing what it needs them to do
How to Plan With Fuzzy Data
Industry 4. It’s the latest industrial revolution beginning in 2011
This CEO Has A Better Rule For Making Faster Decisions
Leaders have to make decisions; not everything can be delegated. But by focusing on a very specific set of decisions, this CEO has cracked the code on making faster and…
What Responsibility Do Employers Have During The Cost Of Living Crisis?
During the Covid pandemic, there was a growing sense that employers were taking an interest in the whole life of their employees rather than limiting their attention to what took…
What your job ads reveal about your corporate culture
When leaders talk about their company’s ‘culture’, experience (sadly), tells me that I’m much more likely to hear cliched and vacuous phrases than those with any revelatory insights
