Managing Conflict, Image, and People: HR Lessons from IndiGo

IndiGo is widely regarded as a benchmark for operational excellence in Indian aviation. Its dominance in market share, low-cost efficiency, and punctuality have often been studied as a business success story. However, the recent staffing crisis involving pilots calling in sick, large scale flight disruptions, regulatory scrutiny, and intense media attentionbrought IndiGo into the spotlight for veryContinue reading “Managing Conflict, Image, and People: HR Lessons from IndiGo”

The New Deal at Work: Rewriting the Psychological Contract

For decades, work ran on an unspoken agreement. You show up, stay loyal, work hard, and play by the rules. In return, the organisation gives you stability, steady growth, and a sense of security. No one signed this deal, but everyone understood it. This was the psychological contract at work. That contract is now broken.Continue reading “The New Deal at Work: Rewriting the Psychological Contract”

Burnout Is Not Ambition: Rethinking Workplace Expectations

For years, workplaces have glorified the grind. We’ve been told that working late into the night, answering emails on weekends, and sacrificing personal life for professional growth are signs of dedication. Somewhere along the way, this hustle culture blurred the line between ambition and burnout. But let’s be clear here, burnout is not ambition. It’sContinue reading “Burnout Is Not Ambition: Rethinking Workplace Expectations”

Neurodiversity at Work: Designing Inclusive Workplaces

Workplaces today are more diverse than ever. We talk about gender diversity, cultural diversity, and generational diversity, but one important form of diversity is often overlooked: neurodiversity. The term refers to the natural variations in how human brains function, process information, and experience the world. People with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, Tourette’s syndrome, and otherContinue reading “Neurodiversity at Work: Designing Inclusive Workplaces”

Human Cloud: The Fourth Workforce Beyond Permanent, Contractual & Gig

Great Talent, Borderless Opportunities, Infinite Possibilities Picture this:A product manager in Bangalore logs into an online marketplace and, within hours, assembles a team of a designer from Argentina, a coder from Poland, and a digital marketer from Kenya. They’ve never met in person. They may never work together again after this project. Yet, in thatContinue reading “Human Cloud: The Fourth Workforce Beyond Permanent, Contractual & Gig”

Gamification of HR: Turning work into Play

Picture walking into the office and thinking you’re going to level up in a game. You’ve got a quest, you’re accumulating points, and each minor victory brings you closer to your next badge. That’s not make-believe, that’s what gamification in HR is working to achieve. Gamification in HR involves applying game design elements to workContinue reading “Gamification of HR: Turning work into Play”

The ‘Boomerang Employee’ Trend: Why Alumni Are Returning to Workplaces

The corporate world has been at a major revolution in recent times: the advent of the “boomerang employee.” Those are erstwhile employees who have left an organization only to return to their former employers at some point down the road with new skills, perspectives, and enthusiasm. An interesting development indeed, the boom in “boomerang” employeesContinue reading “The ‘Boomerang Employee’ Trend: Why Alumni Are Returning to Workplaces”

Shifting from ROI to ROE (Return on Engagement) in Learning Programs

ROIs have long been the standard go-to metric by which training programs are evaluated, but this method of evaluation suffers from certain shortcomings about the quality and other effects on personnel that have been developing. Essentially, you combine Return on Investment (ROI) with Return on Team bonding (ROT) – giving us ROE; a metric thatContinue reading “Shifting from ROI to ROE (Return on Engagement) in Learning Programs”

The Subscription Model for L&D: The Netflix of Employee Training

In the ever-evolving landscape of corporate learning and development (L&D), organizations are under increasing pressure to adapt to the dynamic needs of a modern workforce. Just as Netflix transformed how we consume entertainment, the subscription model for L&D is poised to redefine employee training, making it more accessible, engaging, and personalized. Imagine a world whereContinue reading “The Subscription Model for L&D: The Netflix of Employee Training”

The Modern Guide to Performance Management

The world of work is changing, and with it, so is the way we manage performance. Long gone are the days when annual reviews, checklists, and rigid scorecards dominated workplace conversations. In today’s dynamic and people-first work culture, performance management is not just a tool but a strategy for unlocking potential, fostering collaboration, and drivingContinue reading “The Modern Guide to Performance Management”

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