Social Skills : No way! It is not for us! Or is it?

With the world becoming a small circuit it is important to be well networked. We are not talking about being present across social media platforms but realtime life-skills here. It’s hard to underestimate the impact of good social skills on…
Nurturing the quiet strengths of Introverts : Cultivating Inclusivity in the workplace

In a world that often celebrates extroverted qualities such as assertiveness, social prowess, and outspokenness, the contributions of introverts can easily be overlooked or misunderstood. Introverts bring a unique set of strengths and perspectives to the table, and it is…
Architecture is mostly Common Sense – Laurie Baker

Laurence Wilfred “Laurie” Baker, born on 2 March 1917 , a British by birth was a practising Indian architect, renowned for his initiatives in cost-effective energy-efficient architecture and designs that maximized space, ventilation and light and maintained an uncluttered yet striking aesthetic sensibility. He…
The Evolution of Friday Dressing: Post-Pandemic Style Revolution

The corporate world has always had its traditions and rituals, and one of the most cherished among them was “Friday dressing.” For decades, employees looked forward to the end of the workweek as an opportunity to shed their formal attire…
Ensuring Success in Transformations : Decoding Workplace Change

As organizations find themselves navigating through a sea of changes, be it technological advancements, shifts in market dynamics, or internal transformations, change management emerges as the guiding compass in these turbulent waters, offering a systematic approach to navigate transformations effectively.…
Designing Spaces for Connection: An Interview with Architect Alhad Gore

In an engaging interview, Sibani Sarma from Idream spends time with renowned architect Alhad Gore to discuss the importance of space as a fulcrum for creating connections at the workplace. The conversation explores the integration of food as a focal…


