Remedies for Doomscrolling
Did you know that the word of the year in 2020 was doomscrolling? You’re probably familiar with this habit—endlessly scrolling through negative news, crisis after crisis, on your phone.
Is It Really Possible to Be Authentic at Work?
Being yourself and being vulnerable can be detrimental to the image of competence and confidence you want to project to your colleagues and employees. How can you balance transparency and professionalism without losing credibility?
The Art of Declining an Interview Request
Is there added value in sharing my point of view? Could the interview tarnish my reputation or that of my company?
What Will Be the Public Relations Trends in 2025 ?
How will public relations reinvent itself in 2025 in a world where information is fragmenting in lightning speed?
New Year, New Resolutions: How to Break Bad Habits
If you’ve ever tried to break a bad habit, you know it’s not a question of willpower, but of strategy!
The Art of Using Strategic Storytelling to Make a Lasting Impression
We remember stories from 7 to 22 times more effectively than facts alone. And that’s the power of strategic storytelling: a well-crafted story can not only capture attention but also spark real change.
Boost Your Network: The Keys to Successful Networking
The holiday season means one thing – Christmas parties ! Festive events, holiday gatherings and even informal chats over a drink are excellent opportunities to forge new relationships.
Reacting Quickly and Effectively: The Basics of Successful Crisis Management
When a crisis strikes elsewhere, we often think, "It doesn't concern us, we're safe." But where does our vulnerability really lie ?
Strategic Myopia or How to Avoid the Pitfalls of Short-Term Strategy
What if today's efficiency was preventing you from seizing tomorrow's opportunity? "Strategic myopia" is a trap many companies fall into, focusing on the short term rather than the innovation that will shape the future.
Understanding and Mastering Power Dynamics in the Workplace
Power games in the workplace are inevitable, but it is possible to turn them into a real asset. Ready to discover how to avoid the traps of power games in the office ?
Avoid the Pitfalls of Misinterpreted Data
Making informed business decisions requires much more than just data; it’s essential to know how to analyze it correctly.
How a Structured Routine Leads to Success
How do successful people organize their day ? They start, among other things, by setting themselves a single, clear, and achievable goal to guide them throughout the day.
How to Counter Disinformation in the Age of Fake News ?
In a world where disinformation can destroy a reputation in just a few clicks, it's essential to protect your image. Fifteen experts reveal their strategies for countering fake news: from real-time monitoring using AI to mobilizing employees as ambassadors, not to mention direct communication with the public.
Have You Mastered the Art of Small Talk?
Small talk might seem trivial, but it plays a crucial role in building strong professional relationships. Experts say that engaging in small talk helps create connections, boost well-being, and even propel your career.
Make Your Presentations Shine: How to Craft a Memorable Message?
Why do we forget most of the information presented in a meeting as soon as it ends? And more importantly, how can we make sure we don’t?
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.