
AI in Marketing: Untapped Potential
Despite the recognition of AI as a benefit for the future of marketing, 75% of marketing professionals have yet to take the leap.

New platforms, new challenges on social media
Social networks are diversifying with the emergence of new platforms, attracting fewer but more committed users. These spaces propel discussions on sometimes extreme subjects.

How artificial intelligence affects your fulfillment
More and more people feel that artificial intelligence is making their work less rewarding, even if it does simplify their tasks.

Feedback with confidence
In everyday life, the feedback exercise can be intimidating: how will feedback be received?

What we learn from 40 million meetings
After analyzing over 40 million virtual meetings, researchers have come to discover how the nature of meetings has changed.

Demystifying caffeine-induced anxiety
Did you know that your morning coffee can cause tremors, insomnia and even panic attacks?

The key to positive interactions
How do you express positive criticism so that it's received... positively? Learn more about cultivating constructive communication!

Slaves to artificial intelligence
While artificial intelligence makes headlines every day, where does its "intelligence" come from? Who does its "pre-training" (or "PT" in ChatGPT)?

(More or less) intelligent homes
Have you succumbed to the temptation of the "smart home"? If so, have you found that your life isn't quite as simple as you'd hoped?

Promoting yourself without showing off
When it comes to showcasing your achievements, you're never better served than by yourself. But how do you do this without coming across as an egocentric blowhard?

Discover your Digital Twin
A digital twin is a virtual replica of a physical object or system. Imagine being able to test your new ideas without having to deploy them in the real world. It's now possible !

Becoming a Better Leader by Being... More Curious ?
Did you know that curiosity is one of the most important qualities for a leader? No wonder, since curious people are generally more creative and problem-solvers.

How to Deal With Those Who Interrupt Us?
What could be more irritating and unpleasant than being cut off? This unbearable habit is much more common in the professional world than you might think!

Texting before calling: yes or no?
Are you up to date with your phone etiquette? In the age of the iPhone 16, telephone etiquette has come a long way.

Digital Survivalism
The increase in data breaches and cyber-attacks indicates that simple data protection is now insufficient. Organizations can move from protection to resilience by focusing on incident preparedness and business continuity in the event of an attack.

Does Handwriting Make You Smarter?
Some studies suggest that handwriting improves cognitive skills such as memory, comprehension and note-taking. Is it possible to develop a balanced approach without having to banish laptops?

The Choice: The Active Ingredient of Innovation
Every great innovator has solved their problem by addressing its sub-problems and, most importantly, by making a decision. According to the author of this Harvard Business Review article, discoveries may not necessarily the result from brilliant inspirations, but rather from a methodical process.

Is the Universe Really 13.8 Billion Years Old ?
26.7 billion years is the age of our universe according to a new theory proposed by a physics professor at the University of Ottawa.

Can You Detect a Scam?
Have you ever doubted the authenticity of a message you received? Could it be a scam?

How to Equip Youth Against Online Disinformation ?
In the era of social media and information overload, fake news and conspiracy theories pose a real scourge. Instead of merely fighting misinformation, should we focus on developing children's critical thinking skills from an early age ?