interview
Interviews with successful executives and top corporate culture influencers.
Professor Carlo Federico Valentini
In the academic world, few names stand out with the same authority and dedication as Professor Carlo Federico Valentini. Born in Rome on March 15, 1939, Professor Valentini has spent over five decades devoted to the study of Medieval History and the preservation of the genealogical heritage of noble Italian families. His career is a testament to academic rigor and passion for historical preservation, with significant influence internationally, particularly during his long academic tenure in France and the United Kingdom.
By Michael Ray2 years ago in Journal
The Power of Your Clothes: Confidence Made from Dopamine Dressing
In our era of digitalisation, where every technology shark tries to reduce our attention span and stimulate our dopamine rushes to increase the engagement levels in their content. It is easy for us to get lost amidst the informational paradox and negativity surrounding us and prey on our esteem and self-confidence. But fortunately, the power to make ourselves feel instantly better lies in our hands, the beauty and prowess of playing with our couture to complement our mood and boost our morale is applaudatory. Dopamine dressing is the art of strategically dressing in clothing that feeds optimism in our self-perception, inducing a dopamine hit and forcing us to be more confident in ourselves.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Journal
Article about The Polar Bears of Iceland:
Article about The Polar Bears of Iceland: An Uncommon Yet Charming Guest Iceland, a place where there is fire and ice, is famous for its dazzling volcanic scenes, ice sheets, fountains, and bountiful natural life, like puffins and icy foxes. In any case, one famous Icy animal categories frequently connected with cool, cold conditions — the polar bear — is certainly not a local occupant of this island country. In any case, polar bears in all actuality do sporadically make shock visits to Iceland, producing interest, concern, and interest in how and why they show up and what their future experiences could mean during a time of fast environmental change.
By Rajendran Arumugam2 years ago in Journal
Unveiling the Buzz: Kay by Katrina and Huda Beauty’s Recent Collaboration
Unveiling the Buzz: Kay by Katrina and Huda Beauty’s Recent Collaboration Katrina Kaif is all set to take her beauty brand, Kay by Katrina to the next level. She recently teamed up with Huda Kattan, the creator of Huda Beauty, for an engaging video that has generated a lot of excitement among fans. This collaboration not only displays their makeup talents but also emphasizes Katrina's smart marketing approach.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Journal
Can Work Be Enjoyable? Gen Z Shows Us How
Can Work Be Enjoyable? Gen Z Shows Us How Every generation that has evolved with the wheels of time has honed its own set of ideals and mindset when it comes to work, home and society. As society transformed itself from the primitiveness of civilisation to embracing the wave of evolution with technology and modernity in the way they presented themselves and the mindsets they held, the outlook of the workplace has seen its metamorphosis from being completely patriarchal and male-dominated to being gender inclusive and welcoming diversity all over the world.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Journal
The Future of Remote Work
The traditional office space, once the undisputed hub of productivity and professional interaction, is undergoing a radical transformation. Remote work, a trend that gained unprecedented traction during the COVID-19 pandemic, has evolved from a temporary measure to a long-term strategy for many organizations. As we stand on the brink of a new era in work dynamics, it is crucial to understand how these evolving remote work trends are reshaping productivity and work-life balance. This article delves into the future of remote work, examining its trajectory, exploring its impact on both employees and employers, and providing insights into what lies ahead.
By Eladeo Mallett2 years ago in Journal
Social Media on Elections
Influence of Social Media on Elections Introduction The advent of social media has significantly transformed the way individuals and political entities interact, communicate, and engage with each other, particularly during elections. Over the past two decades, platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, and more recently TikTok have become integral to political campaigns. These platforms have empowered candidates to communicate directly with voters, allowing for rapid dissemination of information, the cultivation of personal brands, and the shaping of political discourse. The role of social media in elections has grown exponentially, moving beyond mere communication tools to become influential players in shaping public opinion, voter behavior, and election outcomes.
By Rajendran Arumugam2 years ago in Journal
Trump Bold Promise to Heal our World
The sad incident of the shooting in a Georgia school has yet again cast the United States into a grim discussion over gun violence, school safety, and mental health. The entire nation faces questions such as: How do we ensure that this does not happen again? What can be implemented as solutions? And perhaps most importantly-how does one heal from such a tragedy?
By Faith Obbo2 years ago in Journal
Navya Naveli Nanda's Achievement: A Mirror to Society's Gender Bias
Navya Naveli Nanda's Achievement: A Mirror to Society's Gender Bias Prejudice and discrimination based on gender persist because gender stereotypes are reinforced through a variety of channels, such as the media, socialization, education, and leisure activities. In addition to highlighting the pervasive prejudices that society still harbours against women, this article criticizes how modern society readily criticizes women who hold comparable success and power but ignore the accomplishments of powerful men. It focuses on Navya Nanda's experiences with online criticism regarding her achievements because of gender bias and examines different aspects of gender stereotyping and its effects on women's career advancement.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Journal









