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How to Establish Effective Communication in the Workplace


Author: Alan Gillies

How would you solve a jig-saw puzzle if you were provided with only the pieces and not the picture that you were supposed to arrive? This is what happens when communication breaks down. In spite of having the required information, you can't seem to arrive at a useful end result. More

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Don't Judge Subjectively - Be Data Driven


Author: Alan Gillies

A never ending flow of reports detailed with colourful charts, graphs and oodles of digits is the first thing that comes to mind as soon as we hear the word "Data". Its importance can neither be denied nor misunderstood. This is because 'management is a science as well as an art', and data is what drives every logical and scientific basis toward findings and information. More

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Train to Gain!


Author: Alan Gillies

Training has become an indispensable activity for every business, and no one can deny the incredible benefits that businesses can reap from it. Some of us might ponder on the need for investing in training our existing employees when we have the option of hiring new employees that are already highly skilled. The easiest and most logical counter to this question is that the cost of hiring a new employee is much higher than the cost of training your existing workforce. So, what would you do now? More

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Effective Training Can Turn Rough Stones Into Diamonds


Author: Alan Gillies

What is the most important resource for the success of any organization? The unanimous answer, without question, is human resources. And when we say human resources, we mean highly skilled, knowledgeable and efficient human resources. The overall quality of the individuals in the company can either drive it to the highest peaks in the mountains of success, or let it fall into the deepest canyons of failure. More

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