When losing can actually be winning !!
A really big potentially lucrative and very complex prospect came our way and like every prospect you must assess how much time and work you need to put into the plan between the:
A salute to some very special women on International Women’s Day
Over the course of the last year, our curly haired one, Greg Canty has been really busy with the Fuzion Win Happy podcast and it has featured some incredible, powerful women from a
Career Guidance Counsellors should try #WINHAPPY
It was reported last week on Valentine’s Day by the Higher Education Authority that a number of Irish third-level courses have up to 80% drop-out rates. The fact that there is a
10 things you didn’t know about Emer Healy!
One of the fantastic things that we do in Fuzion is provide internship opportunities to young, intelligent, enthusiastic professionals who wish to explore a career in our fast movi
Positive Vibes Only…
Starting a new job can be daunting, especially as an intern! You are at the bottom of the food chain, or so they say, but here, that is most certainly NOT the case. First week. New
I had a great year because ….
For the last few years I have been doing this simple little exercise at the start of the year to help me get focused around things that are important both personally and profession
From building sites in the UK to teaching 1.3 million young people in Africa to code
If you want to get anything done you should ask a busy person! This must be the big lesson that I picked up when I sat down to record an episode of the Fuzion Win Happy podcast wit
Are you creating Hygge [Hoo – gah] at work?
I had never heard the Danish word ‘Hygge‘ before but a podcast that I listened to recently from Freakonomics titled “How to be Happy” resonated with me. Whe
The Business of Blogging
Blogging has seen a huge rise in recent years and doesn’t seem to be slowing down. The way people blog is evolving and adapting constantly. For many businesses, engagement with b
Don’t be a Commodity, be Remarkable!
Queuing for my salad at lunchtime in the corner store near our office today in Dublin, I couldn’t help but notice the piles of health bars above the sandwich bar. Even if I wante
	
					
					
					
					
					
					