by Adora Ikwuemesi | Mar 17, 2025 | career
When I left university at 21, my first goal was to be employed. I had this morbid fear of being unemployed and it guided my career choices. One of which was to study Information Technology (IT) instead of Communications for my master’s degree.At the time, I had...
by Adora Ikwuemesi | Mar 12, 2025 | Office Policies
When it comes to romance, adults behave like children’, he replied. There I was, arguing with my CEO, citing employees were adults as I disagreed with his stance to prohibit workplace romance via a policy. Years later I would work with another CEO who did not...
by Adora Ikwuemesi | Mar 9, 2025 | Employee Engagement, General
There is something broken about the concept of work. That it is not discretionary as most people feel compelled to do it. That if they had a choice and money was no object, they would rather be doing something else.With trends like the great resignation, quiet...
by Adora Ikwuemesi | Mar 6, 2025 | General
I have wasted time overthinking decisions, regretted inactions, replayed what ifs, waiting for the perfect moment, and beating myself up over lost opportunities.I am not grateful for the things I hesitated on. I am grateful for the things I actually did. The actions...
by Adora Ikwuemesi | Mar 3, 2025 | Workplace Culture
In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, organisations are under immense pressure to adapt, innovate, and remain competitive. Yet, many still cling to inflexible work cultures—often without realising the long-term damage this approach can cause. While structure...
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