As the Coronavirus pandemic continues to escalate, part of the problem is that there aren’t enough medical protection products, both for citizens and healthcare workers. Many healthcare workers are being forced to reuse masks and other medical equipment while citizens are scrambling to find and create their own masks. Unfortunately, the majority of the masks…
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Are You The Problem? Three Signs You Need An Attitude Adjustment At Work
If there’s one thing the video game industry is known for, it’s fostering a terrible work environment. From the extreme working conditions at studios like Netherrealm to the hostile, sexist, favoritism-driven culture at Rockstar Games, gaming in many ways serves as a manual for how not to treat employees. After all, nobody wants to work…
How Forgetfulness Can Make You Better at Your Job
I’m sitting down for coffee with a colleague of mine, a marketing professional who works with several large brands. He casts a cursory glance at his phone as he sits down. I can tell his mind is racing even as we exchange greetings.
The Link Between Air Conditioning and Productivity
Recently, a city-sized wildfire blazed through northern Alberta, blanketing most of the Canadian province with smoke. Air quality in the region was worse than in Dehli and Beijing, widely known to be among the most smog-choked cities in the world. I’d say that very little got done amidst the smoke and heat.
Why Creative Professionals Require Downtime
We all know people who seem to be an endless source of new ideas. People who never seem to fall short when it comes to creativity. I imagine most of us have felt at least a small twinge of jealousy when faced with such individuals, too.