Bridging the gap through Employability Points

Have you ever wondered what makes some graduates stand out in the job market, while others struggle to land even an entry-level position? Is it simply a matter of luck, or are there tangible skills and experiences that can make a difference? At the University of Kent, they believe that

Tuariki Delamere somersault jump

Turaiki Delamere was bold to try somersault technique in long jump. Though he had success, Olympics association banned the technique. Watch this interesting story. Reference: https://www.youtube.com/@thespinofftv https://www.youtube.com/@ATHLETICJUMPS . . . To view the content of this page you need to login or upgrade your account

Japan’s Future Lab creates IKEA like experience in agedcare

Customers who have bought from IKEA , will be familiar with the way the IKEA stores sell through a living experience than selling product features. A ideal living room is presented with different configuration of products providing ideas for customers to choose their products of choice. Japan’s Future Care Lab

Positioning on value: Learning from meat industry

In a hyper competitive world, positioning commodity products only on pricing is a risky proposition. Companies always try to sell the ‘value’ tag to differentiate themselves from competition. Meat industry in developed countries is no exception. What can meat industry teach others on positioning based on value? Traditionally meat suppliers

Design thinking in US Army

Design thinking is the new buzz word going around industries.Simply described it is a problem solving or innovation approach to design solutions or products integrating the principles of human centered design to conventional methods. US Army has taken up the concepts of design thinking and integrate into your core operations