Asynchronous communication literally means communicating without expecting an immediate response. For example, you send me an email and I respond to it an hour later. This conversation included a delay in its flow. On the contrary, synchronous communication demands an immediate response to a message either verbal or textual. For example, you send me an email and I respond to it instantly. When we discuss communicational styles in the corporate sector, the definitions are slightly different if not the same. People often misunderstand that asynchronous communication in the corporate circle only means remote work. It does not. Later in this post, we will learn the discrete difference between remote and office work. Co-working environments are becoming difficult to handle: why? An office worker told New York Magazine, I used to wake up and turn off the alarm and check Tinder. Now I wake up and check Slack. The aforementioned quote…
Why pay more for plastic business cards, when you can get paper ones made much more cost efficiently? Simple reasons – plastic business cards are more durable and can help your business stand out by giving it a creative ‘zing!’ Similar reasons to why one should order metal business cards. But metal business cards are good if you are aiming for a slick / classy image for your business, where as plastic business cards are more apt if you want your business to appear more creative and casual. If you are thinking of getting a business card printed, you probably know that they can be of different kinds. From the design to the text, material (plastic business cards, metal business cards, etc.) or even the format, the business card has evolved over the ages. With all this in mind, what should you opt for when getting a personal business card? Why Should…
Employee safety slogans ensure that the employees stay safe at all times. Safety slogans are used almost everywhere, but we are so conditioned to not focus on them – that we can’t seem to notice them during our conscious awareness. Especially employees who work in factories or hazardous locations. For instance, you might have seen alarming messages similar to “Please wear your glasses at all times” in hazardous locations – especially for visitors or employee safety. But did you pay much attention to it? We don’t think so. What if there was a 0.1% chance of you (or someone like you) getting injured? Following these safety slogans can actually protect your eyes in an unforeseen event. The Need for Employee Safety Slogans Employees usually become desensitized to such things, seeing them over and over again every day, which is why firms are now coming up with newer ways to put…
Funny safety slogans can often be more impactful in serving a safety reminder. They are often more noticed than boring and straightforward safety slogans. The reason is quite simple- people react more to the humour than to a simple message. They’re also known to be more receptive to humour than serious messages. Another advantage of using humour is that it lightens the mood, and does not necessarily leave people with a bad feeling. You want to create realization, but to a point where you start making people feel bad and guilty. The purpose of a funny safety slogan should always be around instilling responsibility through a light hearted message. It shouldn’t come across as a harsh rule. In fact, it should spark realization that leads to ownership of the rule. Things to Consider When Coming Up with a Funny Safety Slogan Having a funny safety slogan is great, and there is…
Safety slogans are a way to propagate a ‘safe’ and ‘secure’ environment in the workplace or within in a community. Hazards can happen in places where we least expect them to happen – it’s always good to remind people of them. And safety slogans help to serve that purpose of being a reminder to save people from injuries and life threatening hazards. Click here to check out some funny safety slogans here. What are Safety Slogans and Why they are Important? Safety slogans are like those everyday symbols and signs that we read every day, but don’t pay much heed to. They are some of the most important messages that fall in this category. But they can truly save lives if taken seriously. For example, you might have seen posters on the subway, or around the school with slogans like:“A Stranger is a Danger” and have not given it a…