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Best corporate culture and workplace literature to better your workplace experience. Journal's favorite stories.
Maximizing Potential: A Blueprint for Effective Corporate Training in Coworking . Content Warning.
In the fast-paced and dynamic world of business, the need for continuous learning and development has become more critical than ever. Corporate training plays a pivotal role in enhancing the skills and knowledge of employees, ensuring they stay ahead in their respective fields. In this era of flexible work arrangements, coworking hubs have emerged as the epicenter of innovation and collaboration. This blog will delve into the importance of effective corporate training in coworking hubs and provide a comprehensive blueprint for maximizing its potential.
By Munnazir Zarin2 years ago in Journal
Cultural Tourism in Africa
In a world brimming with technological wonders and bustling cities, a group of travelers sought a different kind of adventure - one that would take them on a journey through the heart and soul of Africa. Their destination was not just a place on the map; it was an experience, a celebration of diversity, and a tribute to timeless traditions.
By Abotu Eric2 years ago in Journal
From Pitfalls to Perfection: How to Choose a Coworking Space Wisely. Content Warning.
Recently, coworking spaces have become the place where many workers, freelancers, and new businesses go to work when they want to be flexible and work with others. Shared areas are appealing because they offer a lively community, low costs, and a range of amenities to meet different needs. It's important to choose carefully, though, because there are so many options, so you can find the best coworking space for your work style, professional goals, and budget.
By Munnazir Zarin2 years ago in Journal
The Forked Tongue
“How do you know when someone is lying?” asked Gary Douglas, the creator and founder of Access Consciousness, during a podcast interview that I recall listening to several seasons ago. After a few incorrect guesses, he lightheartedly quipped, “Their mouth is moving.”
By Kristi Ziemba2 years ago in Journal
Friending and Remembering
TW: this piece contains mention of suicide. --- The year is 2008 and I'm standing in my town's ice skating rink in a Tony Hawk hoodie. I can see my breath floating out in front of me and solemnly toward the ceiling with each new exhale. I'm in the long adjoining room beside the main rink and I'm frozen meekly beside a vending machine equipped with Cup O' Noodles. Veronica is standing across the room from me and she looks as nervous to approach me as I do her.
By Ben Ulansey2 years ago in Journal
CELEBRATING IMPACT: Afua Hirsch
When I first saw Afua Hirsch speaking on television a couple years ago, I was mesmerised by her cool confidence, knowledge and sheer eloquence in voicing her subject. She seemed quietly well-versed and assured in what she had to say, which gave her words an authoritative power that couldn't be ignored. She knew how to get her point across, and she did it with an expertise that was formidable. It left quite an impression on me.
By Elaine Sihera2 years ago in Journal
My Aunt's Life
Depression is a relentless darkness that can seep into the deepest corners of one's mind. It's a formidable adversary that I've battled with for years. Today, I want to share a story about my aunt, a once wonderful and beautiful woman who fell prey to the relentless grip of depression.
By Emmanuel Omokhoa2 years ago in Journal







