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Practical guides on building better teams in India, a podcast about the world of work, and a few free tools to help you plan — all genuinely useful, no email wall.

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How to run a team offsite in India that actually works

A practical, no-nonsense guide to planning an offsite that does more than burn a weekend.

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The real cost of a disengaged team — and how to fix it

Disengagement is expensive and invisible. Here’s how to see it, and what moves the needle.

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Team building for GCCs: what works when you’re scaling fast

Belonging struggles to keep up with headcount. Here’s how fast-growing centres keep teams together.

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How to tell if your team building actually worked

Most companies can’t. This is the simple way to measure what changed — and prove it.

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Planning a corporate offsite near Pune: a practical guide

Venues, timing, budgets and the mistakes to avoid, for teams in and around Pune.

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Inclusive festival celebrations at work: a simple playbook

How to celebrate India’s festivals at work so everyone — not just some — feels part of it.

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Onboarding at scale: helping new joiners belong faster

The first weeks decide who stays. Here’s how to build belonging into onboarding.

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Beating burnout: what teams really need after a hard quarter

Not a loud party. Here’s what actually helps a drained team recover.

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CSR team activities that meet the 2% mandate and build the team

Do real good, bond the team, and produce a report you can file — in one day.

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Hybrid team building: making remote people feel included

How to run team experiences where the remote half doesn’t end up watching from the sidelines.

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