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- Give Dean Phillips His Due January 5, 2025He bravely questioned President Biden’s fitness for office as early as July 2022.
- In Syria, the Suit Doesn’t Make the Man January 5, 2025I think of Fidel Castro: ‘I am not a communist.’
- Critical Race Theory Is an Inversion of History January 5, 2025Tribalism and racism were universal until Britons and Americans developed a new way of thinking.
- Give Dean Phillips His Due January 5, 2025
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Profile : Adrian Cropley
Charged, enthusiastic and an impassioned globe traveller is how one would probably define Adrian Cropley. From leading IABC Victoria to doing voluntary work to opening a retail store (and eventually a restaurant), Cropley is a man of diverse ambitions. Having … Continue reading
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Voltas achieves swift and efficient internal communications
By Karuna Kumar Driving through the second most populous city in the world, surrounded by over 14 million people, it’s eye-opening to see how daily life moves on in Mumbai – a city that generates the highest GDP among the … Continue reading
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Mastering the art of body language
By Karuna Kumar According to social anthropologist Edward T. Hall, “In a normal conversation between two people, less than 35% of the social meanings are actually transmitted through words. At least 65% of it is conveyed through the body.” Hall’s … Continue reading
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A stitch in time saves nine
By Karuna Kumar ‘A stitch in time, saves nine’ is an age-old adage. But does it really resonate with our daily corporate lives? Surrounded by reams of paper, struggling to complete the proposal for a prospective client before a meeting, … Continue reading
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How CEO Garry Ridge has made WD-40 a well-oiled machine
By Karuna Kumar Maintaining the legacy of a 57-year-old company is difficult enough, however driving it towards an employee retention rate three times the national average while significantly growing sales is an achievement that deserves much admiration. We caught up … Continue reading
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