As you climb the corporate ladder, the deadlines become tighter, and so does the belt around your waistline. The inner voice that prompts you to eat healthier food becomes harder to ignore. Sadly, most people procrastinate because they don’t know where to start.

In the past, working in the Cloud was only feasible for big corporations because you needed to invest in lots of infrastructure and have huge servers to support the chunks of data that needed to be stored. However, with the advances in technology, and the additional numerous software acting as service providers, the Cloud is no longer just for enterprise corporations. 

The English language we use today, both orally and in writing, is very different to the language used several decades ago. However, I often find that people are still writing in a very formal, distant, cold and passive style that just doesn’t match our high-tech, progressive business world. Many people tell me they use this more formal style to be ‘professional’. 

E-books are going out the window because people either don’t have the time to stare at their digital devices on their down time, or they prefer a physical book (paper page smell included). However, if you’ve been paying attention to the internet, then you’ll know that non-traditional education is on the rise.


Talent retention has received a lot of attention in recent years. Companies are doing all they can to make their human assets stick with the company for as long as possible. Maybe you are already taking action to retain people, but yet your members are showing discontent, producing sub-quality work, leaving the company one after the other, and so on.