


Charmed, Then Alarmed: Why Narcissists May Win The Room But Lose The Deal
As it turns out, confidence alone doesn’t seal the deal. research shows that emotional tone matters when attempting to win over investors.

Europe Wages War With The US – At The Checkout
Europeans are avoiding buying American products, according to the University of Cologne. This could signal a permanent shift in European consumer culture.

Introducing The Class Of 2025: Essential Lessons For Life Beyond The Classroom
Ambitious, idealistic and determined to make a positive impact on the world, the Class of 2025 reflect upon their graduation and share their hopes for what comes next

BlueSky Bookshelf Meets – Neri Karra Sillaman, Ph.D.
In a world teetering between crisis and reinvention, Neri Karra Sillaman's new book, Pioneers: 8 Principles of Business Longevity from Immigrant Entrepreneurs delivers a timely, powerful reminder: the future belongs to those bold enough to begin again.

The Volunteer Effect: Why The Most Creative Person In The Room Isn’t The One Getting Paid
Provided they have the proper training, volunteers are usually able to perform the same tasks as paid staff. However, a volunteer's ability to challenge status quo is entirely different. Where the pressures of paychecks and fears of job security might restrain such efforts, volunteers can excel.

The Black Mirror Future Of Marketing: Why Brands Are Investing In Mind Reading
Analysing brain activity can more accurately forecast consumer behaviour than traditional marketing tools, research shows

Narcissism In The Workplace: A Secret Weapon Or An Achilles Heel?
Narcissism in the workplace, whilst not always welcomed by colleagues, can provide high reward. But there is always high risks to consider...

BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Anne Keegan
Why are so many workers choosing to shift into the less secure world of gig work? Professor Anne Keegan explores the advantages of being a professional gig workers and how to do so successfully...