Posts by Andrew Stotz
It’s All in Your Mind
In today’s feature, we showcase Alex Honeysett’s article from The Muse on how to overcome your fear of public speaking—without having to picture your audience naked. Check out my top takeaways below. Embed from Getty Images Calm your fears and learn to engage with people by focusing on your message, stop concentrating on your…
Smart Thinking On Investing – January 20
Smart Thinking On Investing – January 20 Heading up my Smart Thinking this week is Allea Grummert’s blog on being human and going over budget. Barbara Stewart of CFA Institute urges women to take the first steps to investing . And Our Next Life reveals their strategy for recession proofing their retirement plans. The Financial…
The Key to Being More Productive at Work
Courtney Seiter, from Buffer, shares her insights into how we can achieve more at the office—by altering our attitude to breaks. Check out my leading observations from her article underneath. Embed from Getty Images By changing the way you think about your downtime, you can alter both your concentration and productivity levels, as well…
How Six Sigma Can Fan the Spark of Innovation
Dan Blacharski explains how Six Sigma can support and actually promote a culture of innovation within your organisation for Innovation Excellance. Read my top insights from his interesting piece below. Embed from Getty Images Though some argue that Six Sigma offers too rigorous a structure for innovation to breed this is an oversimplified argument…
It’s All in the Coffee Chemistry
Gizmodo’s George Dvorsky advises us today on the reasons we should keep our coffee in the fridge. See my key takeaways below. Embed from Getty Images A scientific study has demonstrated that cold temperatures keep the particles tighter in coffee beans Meaning that if we grind beans from the fridge rather than beans that…