Liam Neeson
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Writer/ blogger, who enjoys traveling the world and meeting new people!
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Motivational Wall Ideas for Workplaces
Ever walked into an office and it felt like you could work there forever? That office probably had a motivational wall. The use of these inspiring and encouraging areas in the offices and workspaces seems to be on the rise, and it is interesting too.
By Liam Neesonabout a year ago in Motivation
How to find a contractor for home renovations
Home renovations can be both thrilling and challenging. Whether you're looking to update your kitchen, add a new room, or simply give your home a fresh look, the success of your project largely depends on choosing the right contractor.
By Liam Neeson2 years ago in Lifehack
Business Requires Hard & Smart Work
Post covid, the idea of starting a small business has become a popular trend. However, what many people do not realize is the amount of hard work and dedication that goes into making a business successful. It is a common misconception that working smart is enough to build a successful business, but the truth is that working hard and smart go hand in hand.
By Liam Neeson2 years ago in Humans
Go Fever and the Groupthink Phenomenon
“Go fever” was a term coined after the fatal Apollo 1 fire in 1967, which caused the deaths of all three astronauts during a training routine. In the excitement to reach their goal, NASA overlooked certain dangers and disaster struck. It was also used as a partial explanation of the Challenger and Columbia disasters of 1986 and 2003 respectively. Explained as a collective excitement to achieve a goal to the detriment of safety, it may also apply to other areas of life where collaborative groups ignore risks to achieve an objective. This is closely linked to “groupthink”, where members of a team act irrationally for the sake of group cohesion.
By Liam Neeson2 years ago in Humans
How Entrepreneurs Can Create a Customer-Centric Culture in Their Company
What is a customer-centric culture? Simply put, it's a business philosophy that puts customers at the centre of everything you do. By having a customer-centric culture, you create an environment in which customers are valued and their needs are met.
By Liam Neeson3 years ago in Journal





