

Harmony Day: A Call for Genuine Inclusion and Leadership
Harmony is a lovely word. Warm. Pleasant. Cooperative. The sort of word that looks very nice on a poster next to diverse smiling faces and a bowl of office lollies no one is entirely sure how long has been there. But if we are serious about harmony in workplaces, we need to be careful not to mistake comfort for justice.


Maximising Impact with Effective Leadership Training
Leadership is not just a title or a position. It’s a skill, a mindset, and a continuous journey. If you’ve ever wondered how some leaders seem to inspire, motivate, and drive their teams to success effortlessly, you’re not alone. The secret often lies in effective leadership training. But what does that really mean? How can organisations ensure their leadership development efforts truly make a difference? Let’s dive in and explore how to maximise impact with leadership traini


Neurodiversity Celebration Week and the Organisational Cost of Only Valuing One Kind of Mind
Most workplaces claim to value different perspectives. This sounds marvellous in a strategy document. In practice, however, many organisations value different perspectives only when they are delivered in familiar tones, at acceptable speeds, with socially approved body language, and in formats that do not inconvenience the meeting agenda.


Understanding Corporate EAP Service Pricing: What You Need to Know
When it comes to supporting employee wellbeing, Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) have become a cornerstone for many organisations. But if you’re wondering about the corporate EAP service pricing, you’re not alone. How much should you expect to pay? What factors influence the cost? And most importantly, how do you ensure you’re getting value for your investment? Let’s dive into the nitty-gritty of corporate EAP service pricing and break it down in a way that’s easy to under


Strategies to Manage a Demanding Boss
Working with a demanding boss can feel like walking a tightrope. You want to impress, deliver results, and keep your sanity intact. But how do you handle someone who expects the moon and stars every single day? Trust me, I’ve been there, and it’s not about bending over backwards or losing yourself. It’s about smart strategies that help you thrive, not just survive.


The Leadership Advantage of Embracing Kindness-Based Leadership Strategies
Kindness in leadership? Sounds a bit soft, doesn’t it? But here’s the thing - kindness isn’t about being a pushover or avoiding tough decisions. It’s a powerful tool that can transform teams, boost productivity, and create workplaces where people actually want to show up. I’ve seen firsthand how embracing kindness-based leadership strategies can give leaders a real edge. So, let’s dive into why kindness matters in leadership and how you can harness it to elevate your organisa


Effective Strategies for Handling Demanding Bosses Tips: Mastering the Art of Managing a Tiger Boss
Let’s face it - working with a demanding boss can feel like walking a tightrope. You want to impress, deliver, and keep your sanity intact. But when your boss is a "tiger" - fierce, exacting, and sometimes intimidating - the challenge ramps up. I’ve been there, and I know how tricky it can be. The good news? With the right strategies, you can not only survive but thrive under their leadership. Ready to dive into some practical, no-nonsense tips for handling demanding bosses?


Lunar New Year and What Cultural Intelligence Really Looks Like in Business
There is a predictable ritual that takes place in many organisations whenever an important cultural festival arrives.


International Day of Education and the Quiet Power of Opportunity at Work
Once you begin to see education as a pathway to contribution rather than a badge of social sorting, the organisation itself becomes different. It becomes less obsessed with gatekeeping and more committed to building capability. It becomes less enamoured with pedigree and more interested in potential.


World Braille Day and the Business Case for Accessibility That Actually Works
World Braille Day gives us a timely reason to remember something that businesses still too often forget: accessibility is not an act of corporate kindness. It is part of organisational excellence.








































