If you want to create innovation and products that open up whole new markets, you’ll need to get your business to harness the creativity that is currently being lost every day in the workplace. Brainstorming can be a very effective tool to use to harness the creativity of your biggest asset, your employees. You can… Continue reading How to Harness Creativity Using Brainstorming
Month: September 2015
A Feast For Crows
To all Game of Thrones fans, this is not about GoT so don’t pull a “for the watch” on me later. In Punjab, they say that the cawing of a crow heralds the arrival of a visitor. In GoT, it signals the arrival of the white-walker. Remember when Sam kills the white-walker? Yes, this article… Continue reading A Feast For Crows
Bollywood’s 200 Crore Club Movies – Top Ten
100 Crore club Bollywood movies are now passé! With marketing at its best, budgets as big as star power and fan following bigger than ever, some Bollywood movies went on to break all the 100 crore club box office records and instead set a revolutionary standard i.e. 200 crore club! ‘3 idiots’ was the first… Continue reading Bollywood’s 200 Crore Club Movies – Top Ten
The Depressed Doctor and How Not to Become One!
It’s been almost a year since I received my MBBS final results, passing them first class. The internship has been up and down and I’ve gained some experience on handling the patients and emergencies that arise. It’s time to reflect and share what I feel the medical professionals, especially new doctors should know about the… Continue reading The Depressed Doctor and How Not to Become One!
The Curse of Surya – Enthralls, but Could have been better
Title: The Curse of Surya Language: English Author: Dev Prasad Genre: Fiction – Suspense & Thriller Publisher: Random House Publishers India Private Limited ISBN – 10: 8184006225 ISBN-13: 9788184006223 Binding: Paperback Price: Rs. 299 Pages: 320 Pages Summary: The story begins with the murder of a Tibetan reporter and takes us through a variety of… Continue reading The Curse of Surya – Enthralls, but Could have been better
