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How to give and receive feedback that makes your product better
How to give and receive feedback that makes your product better

Giving and receiving feedback is not always easy. Have you ever received a comment about your work that gave you a lump in the throat? Or perhaps you have been on the other side, trying to help a colleague, by pointing out weaknesses in their work, and then they take it personally and start defending themselves instead of listening?

By understanding and implementing a few fundamental principles, feedback can become something you don’t have to dread. It can be something to look forward to instead. Read along to learn more!

First, it’s important to remember why you’d want to comment on others’ work. No, it’s not to make you look smart or humiliate your colleague. It’s to make the product better, together. Always keep this in mind!

Make the most of Microsoft Teams
Make the most of Microsoft Teams

Now that working from home is the new normal, using Microsoft Office Teams has become more prevalent. Tulus’ Teams trainers Minna Kumpu and Siru Salminen share their practical tips for using the platform. 

Sara Steensig: a multilingual storyteller with a journalist background
Sara Steensig: a multilingual storyteller with a journalist background

With more than 15 years of experience in journalism and communication, our new recruit Sara Steensig is looking forward to catapulting our clients’ messages out to their audiences. Sara was born in Iceland but has lived in Denmark most of her life. 13 years ago, she...

WeChat – Not a choice but a necessity
WeChat – Not a choice but a necessity

Looking for hands-on support or consulting in WeChat related issues? Look no further! In China, there is no Facebook, no Instagram, no Twitter and no Google. Navigating through China’s increasingly sophisticated social media landscape and grabbing the attention of target audience might seem a daunting task.

Life without WeChat in Finland
Life without WeChat in Finland

Among all the apps, there was one I found it is difficult to live without – WeChat. I use it for calls, video calls, text or voice messaging with my friends and families. I can pay for the taxi, shopping and utility bills, or split bills among friends when we have a ladies’ night out without worrying about the change, just by simply scan each other’s WeChat QR code.