
The power of communication
Craig chats about the power of communicating with others. As humans, we’re designed to be around other humans, we’re inherently social creatures, well, most of

Believing in yourself
Emma reflects on how she’s building her confidence. Confidence is something I’ve always struggled with. I’ve often doubted my abilities because I find it difficult

Respect to semiotics
Imogen chats about semiotics and how they help her create her illustrations. Semiotics is the meaning and communication of signs, symbols, logos and gestures. They

Learning in your stretch zone
Craig chats about how he’s daring with his learning. Learning is an important topic to me. I love it. It’s what I do! I’m always

Escapism versus recovery
Chris considers how escapism versus recovery is different in business compared to sport. I’m a massive fan of recovery rather than escapism, however, I saw

Using goals to create your future
David chats about how he uses goals to create his future. This year’s Learning at Work Week is based on the theme ‘Create the future’.

Civility Saves Lives – Reducing the £2.3bn annual cost to the NHS
Rambutan are honoured to be supporting NHS Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust in bringing to life their Civility Saves Lives programme. The Civility

Taking a step back
Rebecca discusses how a detox retreat resonated with her. After a busy few months, I sat in the sun at the weekend and reflected on

Juggling busy schedules
Bijal reflects on the benefits she’s experienced working part-time. I work part-time for Rambutan. During the rest of my time, I run a community newspaper

How to find the power of consistency
Chris is fascinated by the power of consistency. There’s a great quote by Harvey Mackay; “If you are persistent, you will get it. If you are

Feeling overwhelmed?
David chats about how to combat the feeling of being overwhelmed. The feeling of being overwhelmed is something people have been experiencing more of since

Secrets to managing your imposter moments
Chris believes that changing the language we use can help reframe our imposter feelings. People talk about imposter syndrome like it’s common language, but it’s