After the "great resignation", the "great re-imagination".
In 2021 and 2022, an unprecedented wave of resignations is affecting the United States and several Western countries, including Canada and France. With the covid crisis, workers now want work environments to adapt to them, not the other way around. Have the professional and training communities learned from this important social movement?
Disruptive innovations thanks to the C-K method
Airships capable of carrying heavy loads, a plane that flies around the world without refueling, a drone designed for the home market, or a segway that allows a person to move vertically on two wheels... These products illustrate the C-K method, designed to encourage the emergence of breakthrough innovations.
Participatory financing: a reality in full bloom
While the economic crisis is a reality for many, it's surprising to see thousands of Internet users investing millions of euros on the Internet to help realize cultural projects or help start-up businesses. Participatory financing, the patronage of the 21st century, has been on a roll since 2011. We take a closer look at a phenomenon that has only just begun.
Language of adoption, language of integration
French is our mother tongue, but have you ever said to yourself "I wish I could speak another language"? In the case of an adopted child, for example, how does this sudden immersion into another language work? How do you guide them through this new experience, which is already turning their lives upside down? For parents and children alike, the question of language is one that needs to be addressed.
The social worker and the ecological crisis
Our inner states condition our relationships with the world. How can we establish a healthy relationship with what surrounds us if we are suffering inside, and conversely, how can we feel good if the world around us is polluted and suffocating? It's the job of social work to create virtuous links between these two polarities.