Articles for Work Life Balance

Diary of a Woman Leader :Sakshi Malik

Success for me is not the awards, prize money or the admiration. Success is my own capability to do better and explore myself as a player.

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How to fight rising mental health disorders in your organisation?

Nearly one in every three employees, working with large and small companies in our country today, suffers from anxiety and depression – the two most common causes of mental health issues and more than 45% of entire employed workforce is facing this, according to published statistics.

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Working In A Desk Job? Your Body Could Be At Risk

Remaining seated at the workstation for long periods of time or static postures can cause strain to the body, leading to fatigue, muscle strain and even spinal and skeletal injuries over time, according to the ‘Keep Moving’ study conducted by Godrej Interio

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Our Key Focus Is To Reward Employees' Efforts; Not Just Their Success: InterGlobe Enterprises

InterGlobe has recently been awarded as the Best employer by Aon Hewitt and ranks 17th in the top 25 Best Workplace. Harish K. Gandhi, Group Head HR, InterGlobe Enterprises talks about company's HR policies and employee engagement programs. (Edited Excerpts)

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Leaders Should Be Open To Employee Ideas, Else They Create A Psychologically Unsafe Workplace: BI WORLDWIDE

Dr. Brad Shuck, Strategic & Academic partner, BI WORLDWIDE who is coming to India to speak at the ‘6th SHRM India Annual Conference & Exposition’ on 14-15 Sept 2017 in New Delhi will be discussing about “All in to Win: Elevate your Employee value proposition” talked to BW Businessworld about HR industry

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ATM for happiness: Acceptance, Take Charge & Make the Most

Happiness is not something that can be tangibly felt or gained. You have to manage the conditions of your life to feel it & to get there.

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The Unstoppable Raj: She bats,She leads

'In addition, I believe one should not be bossy. Leading is often confused with dominance. Consider opinions of people in your team, hearing out everybody boosts the morale of the team,' said Mithali Raj, captain of Indian Women's Cricket Team.

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What to do in turbulent times by Jasmin Waldmann, International Life Coach

Everyone has problems, small and big. What is a big problem for you maybe a small one for me, and what’s small for you, maybe big for me, depending on our genetic makeup, our social circumstances, believes, values, way of thinking and our different upbringing or just the way we look at the world.

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