Tag Archive for: at work

Are You One of the Quiet Quitters?

Videos of workers explaining how the push to bring “your whole self to work” is a crock, are going viral. This cynical mood is called Quiet Quitting.

WFH? How to Make it Work (From Home)

Working from home isn’t all a bed of roses. A recent survey found the negatives included: exhaustion, blurred boundaries and weight gain.

Why Culture Could Be Your Company’s Make or Break

The COVID pandemic has seen an uptick in the number of employees quitting jobs. To keep workers interested, businesses are having to change tactics.

What Gen Z Are Looking For As They Enter the World of Work

The world in which educators are preparing students for is changing, and so too are the students themselves, writes Ashley Fell.

Hiring Gen Z? Here’s What You Need to Know

In a decade, Gen Z will make up nearly a third of the working population. They are a workforce that cannot be ignored, writes Michael McQueen.

Integrating Faith and Work? God is Already at Work in Your Workplace

“The workplace looks very different to church, so we need to learn different ways of speaking about our faith,” says Kara Martin

How To Deliver an Engaging Presentation: Top Tips

After giving hundreds of presentations over the last seven years, social researcher Ashley Fell gives her best tips for delivering an engaging presentation.

Bring Your Grief to Your Workday! (Actually Please Don’t)

Being able to share our struggles openly with workmates can build greater trust, greater work satisfaction, and greater wellbeing, writes Aaron Johnstone.

How Today’s Young Employees are Different to Their Parents and Grandparents

With generations mixing in the workforce, we need to understand the differences to benefit from the diversity, writes McCrindle researcher Ashley Fell.

A Radical Approach to Annoying Colleagues

Can you turn the other cheek in the office, with a less-than-ideal colleague? This episode of God in 60 Seconds explores how.

Workers Leaving Jobs: Understanding the ‘Great Resignation’

McCrindle’s latest research suggests that more than two in five Australian workers (45%) plan on looking for a new job in the next 12 months.

Managers, Business People: Are You Asking the Right Questions?

Instead of bolstering our arguments, ideas or products with facts, stats and data, often the best move is to ask a good question, writes Michael McQueen.

‘Nope Speed’ – Moving So Fast That You Fall Apart… Sound Familiar?

People have a ‘nope-speed’. It’s when someone spins faster and faster under the pressures of work until their life falls apart in slow motion.

The Renewed Search For Meaning

Our research found that relationships, reflections and living life with more purpose and impact became a priority for many in the search for meaning.

High-Performance Habits

If you want to know what sets a high performer apart from the crowd, it really boils down to just one simple idea.

The Balance Myth

Is balance a myth? The truth is, sometimes particular areas of your life will require more of your attention and other times they won’t.

COVID-19 and Our Foodie Culture. Will It Ever Be the Same?

New research reveals that one in three people in accommodation and food services have lost their jobs since Australia’s 100th case of COVID-19.

Why A Consistent Customer Experience Is The Key To Building Trust

For organisations that are in the service sector, building trust through consistency is a function of one vital thing: A consistent customer experience.