Do we still need our offices?

Do we still need our offices

Experts Predict: Post-Covid Work Will Be Flexible, But We Still Need Our Offices Lockdowns around the world proved that we are able to get work done even confined in our homes, as well as how far technology has come. However, physical distance and sitting at home comes with considerable drawbacks. What should stay and what […]

The age of choice overload

The age of choice overload

Thinking critically in the age of choice overload Critical thinking could be the most valuable skill you can invest in for the future. This doesn’t sound like something one can learn? Petr Ludwig, bestselling author of The End of Procrastination: How to Stop Postponing and Live a Fulfilled Life, argues that you can get there […]

Turning FOMO into JOMO

Turning FOMO into JOMO

Turning FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) into JOMO (Joy of Missing Out) Have you ever found yourself thinking about staying away from social media for a couple of days, months – or even considered deleting all your accounts? It’s that time when the mental overload hits a bell and asks for a time-out. These days, […]

How tech augments museum culture

Tech augments museum culture

Bringing museums back to earth: how can tech augment culture? Just as any institution relying on physical attendance, museums are battling to survive due to enormous losses related to Covid. Besides, museums were already facing a question: how to engage loyal visitors, modernize and draw in younger crowds? “Unfortunately, at museums, we are looking at artworks […]

What’s next for video & streaming?

What's next for streaming

CEOs predict the future: what’s next for video & streaming?  We would guess that the hours you’ve spent on YouTube or Netflix have multiplied during all the lockdowns and curfews of 2020. The video streaming platforms are doing their best to leverage the momentum and give people the entertainment they crave. But it’s going beyond […]

The sweet nothing of Virtual Reality

VR

You wouldn’t shoot someone in real life. Don’t do it in virtual reality either Our behavior in virtual reality can seep into real life. It’s a wonderful invention when studying or simply having harmless fun, but things can get Black Mirror-style dark if we cross ethical boundaries.  Back in 2013, Robin Wright starred in The […]

The Next Hot Investment: Democracy

Democracy as the next hot investment

An attempted coup, murder, chaos, and refusal to concede… sounds like this could be from a storybook of autocratic regimes, but it happened within the world’s oldest democracy: the USA. And indeed, it seemed like the system and its values were shaking at its core. The ‘cherry on top’ of recent years marked by lies, […]

Company Culture Dilemmas

Company culture dilemmas

Company Culture Dilemmas: What Do ex-Google Recruiters Recommend?  This article revolves around a pivotal aspect of happiness at work: company culture. We’ve spoken to two former colleagues and recruiting superstars who used to source talent at Google: David Bizer (CEO and Founder at Talent Fountain) and Marisa Bryan (Head of Client Operations at scede.io). The […]

AI: Introducing your future teacher

AI: introducing your future teacher

Introducing your future teacher: Artificial Intelligence (AI) It seems inevitable that the ongoing pandemic will impact the education of kids around the world. Especially in countries lacking in advanced tech solutions, the consequences of closed schools could be devastating. UNESCO points out a number of concerns: first and foremost, parents are unprepared for homeschooling and […]

Crisis Leadership Lessons

Crisis leadership lessons

Crisis Leadership: Lessons from the Leaders that Shape our Future The current crisis, just as many before, has unmasked the world’s leaders. It showed us that an inflated ego could cause unmeasurable destruction, but decisiveness, reliance on data, and empathy may lead to borderline miracles. Let’s take a look at the leadership styles of those […]