Importance of weak ties in the workplace

Making Casual Friends: The Importance of ‘Weak Ties’

Interaction of Weak Ties Humans have always been social animals. The need for belonging has been ingrained in them from when humanity first wrote history. In 1995, two researchers, Baumeister and Leary, proved that. They said that if humans don’t feel like they belong, they experience lower physical and emotional well-being. This feeling of ‘belonging’ […]

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Is There Really No Such Thing as Bad Publicity

Is There Really No Such Thing as Bad Publicity?

In 2017, a small family-run jewellery store in North Carolina, USA ran into quite a bit of trouble with its advertisement that people said promoted all the wrong things. Following that backlash, the jewellery store’s popularity fell, and sales plummeted. It is things like these that beg the question, “Is there really no such thing […]

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Marketing During a Crisis

Marketing Strategies and Business Survival in a Crisis

On April 3rd, 2020, in a memo to its employees, Ed Bastian, the CEO of Delta Airlines, revealed that the airline was losing about $60 million a day. Unfortunately, a crisis like the one we are facing isn’t isolated to the aviation industry. Every industry across the globe suffered severe setbacks. In India, more than […]

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Crisis Management Examples

Crisis Management Examples: How These 4 Brands Handled Their Crisis

One takeaway from PWC’s Global Crisis Survey 2019 is that, when talking about permeability, crises can cross over from business relationships, reputation, and human capital to legal and beyond. The unpredictability of crises leaves companies guessing the nature of the next one. What doesn’t change is the need to address them when they arise. Facebook’s […]

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