Consider This Before You Quiet Quit In Christ, we have the wisdom and strength to do more than quiet quit—to go deep and identify the root issue of our struggles, writes Jane Lim.
Why Culture, Not Goals, Sets High Performing Teams Apart Organisational leaders have an opportunity and a responsibility to shape the environment that their team engage with every day, writes Sophie Renton.
Changes to the World of Work Awaiting Today’s School Leavers The pandemic has ushered in the largest transformation to the world of work in a century. How do we prepare students to flourish in this new world of work?
Why Robots Loved the Pandemic Automation is redefining work, with the pandemic giving robots more chances than ever to rise through the ranks, writes Michael McQueen.
Why Culture Could Be Your Company’s Make or Break The COVID pandemic has seen an uptick in the number of employees quitting jobs. To keep workers interested, businesses are having to change tactics.
What Gen Z Are Looking For As They Enter the World of Work The world in which educators are preparing students for is changing, and so too are the students themselves, writes Ashley Fell.
‘Nope Speed’ – Moving So Fast That You Fall Apart… Sound Familiar? People have a ‘nope-speed’. It’s when someone spins faster and faster under the pressures of work until their life falls apart in slow motion.
Is Your Work a One-Sided Romance? Find a New Identity if you can make a living from something you love, it won’t feel like work at all. That’s the theory. But what if work becomes your identity?
Millennials and Their Career Expectations Millennials are now stepping into leadership roles and progressing their careers. HR consultant Shelley Johnson talks about their career expectations.
Work was Given to Adam and Eve Before “The Fall” – How the Mundane Can Be Meaningful Authors Shannon Vandewarker and Denise Daniels’ new book considers how Christians can enhance their everyday occupation through spiritual intention.