Sabrina Rahman

Why infrastructure is crucial to our tourism growth vision

The World Economic Forum recently published its Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report 2019, which provides an insight into global trends and the state of the travel and tourism industry across the world.

5y ago

How to deal with angry customers online

The digital presence of organisations has undoubtedly been a boon to maintain customer relationships. However, it has been a curse at the same time.

7y ago

WHY NOT TO BE AN ENTREPRENEUR

Five reasons you should have a nine-to-five before taking the leap of faith.

7y ago

Venture into your inner creative

Here are the stories of three popular artistic ventures and how they came to be.

7y ago

How to connect with emerging customer bases

Nigel Hollis, Chief Global Analyst of Kantar Millward Brown, discussed and shared some valuable insights from over 30 years of experience in the marketing research with industry leaders from different sectors of Bangladesh.

7y ago

A fresh graduate's guide to personal finance

Unfortunately, personal finance is not something that is taught at schools or universities. While graduating and finding a job are stressful on their own, life becomes even more complicated when you are suddenly the financial decision maker of your life (no, hangouts and travel fares do not count anymore).

7y ago

THE MIX AND MASTER OF AUDIO ENGINEERING

If you enjoy experimenting with audio tracks and want to delve more into this field, keep reading!

7y ago

MIND MAP YOUR NEW YEAR’S GOALS TO REALITY

If with the beginning of every new year you tell yourself that you will change your life right from the 1st, but fail regardless of all those Pinterest boards and bookmarks, this is for you.

7y ago
November 4, 2016
November 4, 2016

BATTLE OF MINDS 2016

British American Tobacco Bangladesh has been hosting its talent search platform Battle of Minds (BoM) successfully for 12 years now. The 13th edition ended with a festive touch on October 24, 2016.

September 30, 2016
September 30, 2016

Civil engineer what?

There are some degrees out there that simply tend to be misinterpreted and misunderstood by the people around you and regardless of its existence since the dawn of civilisation itself, Civil Engineering happens to be one such field.

July 1, 2016
July 1, 2016

The Left-Side Classroom: Donate for change

Kazi Fori Government Primary School, Mirpur. Numerous underprivileged children go there to receive education every other day or week. The number of children dropping out due to the lack of resources has decreased and they are more motivated to want to study. The reason behind this incredible transformation is The Left-Side Classroom.

April 29, 2016
April 29, 2016

Women in leadership: Inspired with Ripa Rashid

Where 49.5% of the population consists entirely of women in Bangladesh, the expected freedom and rights of women are

January 22, 2016
January 22, 2016

When every minute counts

We all have mornings when we are jostled into consciousness at the very last minute (by an angel or someone in your house) only to realise that we have an important class/meeting to catch and we have not a second to waste. So do you take time to make yourself look more human or show up at your destination looking like a zombie? What if you have a few life-saving-morning-hacks to save both your academic/job commitments and your image?

October 23, 2015
October 23, 2015

A thought becomes an idea

If you haven't already gotten a buzz of it, this year's Telenor Youth Forum 2015 had its Grand Finale two weeks back at Pan Pacific Sonargaon Dhaka. The top three semi-finalists were chosen in a glorious ceremony, which had guests starting from the Ambassador of Norway to founders of various startups. One of them will soon represent Bangladesh in the three-day conference to be held in Oslo, Norway. This year's theme was 'Knowledge for All'. Who are these potential representatives, and what are the ideas that set them apart?

September 18, 2015
September 18, 2015

I WANT TO BE AN ENTREPRENEUR

So you are next to your elderly relative Y at X's wedding when he pops the question (not for your hand in marriage):

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