We are thrilled to announce an exciting partnership that is set to redefine the landscape of business success and technology optimization. Jolt and Edology have joined forces to empower businesses with the knowledge and tools to unlock their full potential. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in our mission to revolutionize how businesses leverage technology for growth and innovation.
In today's rapidly evolving digital era, technology plays a pivotal role in shaping the success of businesses across industries. With this partnership, we are committed to helping companies to optimize their use of technology, making better-informed decisions, and staying ahead of the curve. Our shared vision is to unleash the power of technology as a catalyst for business growth and transformation.
Central to this partnership is introducing our flagship initiative, the Technology Management Program. This comprehensive program will equip tech and non-tech business leaders with the essential skills and knowledge to navigate the ever-changing technological landscape. Participants will delve into crucial areas such as sales, marketing, team management, and decision-making under changing circumstances.
One of the key highlights of this program is the opportunity for participants to engage and learn alongside mid-level managers from the health sector, construction, engineering, and risk management. In addition, managers from renowned companies such as Deloitte, EY, IBM, DuPont, and more will contribute to a rich and diverse learning environment. This collaborative approach will foster networking, knowledge-sharing, and the exchange of best practices.
Recognizing the unique needs and challenges of the Indian market, the Technology Management Program is tailored to cater to its demands. With guidance from KPMG, we have developed a curriculum that addresses the specific nuances and opportunities in India's business landscape. By combining global expertise with local insights, we aim to deliver maximum value to our participants and drive meaningful impact.
The partnership between Jolt and Edology represents a significant step forward in our collective mission to unlock the full potential of businesses through technology optimization. Together, we will empower organizations to make strategic decisions, embrace innovation, and confidently navigate the digital age.
Stay tuned for further updates and information.
Charles Darwin took long walks around London. Kurt Vonnegut made listening to jazz a daily priority. Fiona Apple disappeared for 6 years after the release of her third album.
I ask because I can often be found agonising over the "more". If only I posted on Instagram more, I'll think in the bath. I'd have more followers if I pitched to more publications. I need to post 2 more times a week, minimum. I could go on...
Between you and me, I've got frustrated with myself for browsing Facebook or watching too much TV more times than I can remember.
And I'm not alone. So many of us are terrified of taking a break, creatively speaking. We won't let a moment pass without listening to a podcast, consuming an article or sharing something.
The cognitive load is real, y'all.
But like Vitamin D, sleep and good food, it's not only ok to take a break, it's essential.
Living a successful life is also about knowing when not to work. For your best output, you need to focus on your input, too.
The world won't end if you disappear from the internet for a week or so. Your creativity won't suddenly stop. Your time is now, but your time was also then and it will be again.
Many of us confuse being "busy" with being constructive. But you can only do your best work by taking breaks.
And science backs it up, too. The brain requires substantial downtime to do its most innovative thinking. The ideas you have while driving or in the shower aren't coincidental. They're a result of you taking a step back, whether you're aware of it or not.
Let yourself take a wonderful and indulgent break. Several breaks. Hell, get downright bored.
Wallow in it. Don't be afraid of it. Push it as far as you can.
When you leave your laptop behind, something always happens. A new idea or a fresh perspective appears.
Take proper breaks, often. Completely clear your mind. Your next best idea depends on it.
By taking this 10-min test I can set myself up for success