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Habits for high-performing parents

To succeed, we have to create tighter processes and structures around the other areas of our lives. This discipline will ensure effectiveness across the board.  

  • By RJ Singh
  • Contributor

Bill Gates reveals why AI is the hottest topic of 2023

The Microsoft cofounder talks about his work with AI unicorn OpenAI and AI’s potential impact on jobs and in medicine, and much more.

  • By Alex Konrad
  • Forbes Staff

Why you need to use a Struggle Timer

Is our ability to focus all about managing one’s emotions?

  • By Amantha Imber
  • Contributor

Do you trust AI to do your job?

A 17-country study reveals today how much and in what ways we trust AI in the workplace.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

Why Nike, Gucci and Mercedes are moving to the Metaverse

Sales is traditionally a relationship game, which is still true, but where those relationships are built is up for debate.

  • By Abbie White
  • Contributor

Forget ‘self-promotion’ and ‘networking’ – use these 3 personal branding strategies instead

There are strategies and language that might help shift your mindset and inspire you to enjoy the proverbial spotlight.

  • By Carlii Lyon
  • Contributor

Instagram and Facebook to roll out paid subscription service in Australia this week

The program will launch in Australia and New Zealand this week, months after Twitter’s new owner Elon Musk rolled out a similar program.

  • By Marisa Dellatto
  • Forbes Staff

Leaders addicted to ‘busy’ need to stop

It’s important for leaders to cultivate a healthy work-life balance for themselves and their teams.

  • By Donna McGeorge
  • Contributor

Talking about workplace flexibility isn’t enough: Datacom’s Alex Coates

Flexibility has become an incredibly valuable currency and employers need to trust staff to get the job done.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

Fallen unicorns: Startup billionaires nearly US$100 billion poorer than a year ago

Seven of Australia’s 50 Richest made their fortunes in tech. But this year they’re part of a global trend where startup billionaires are nearly US$100 billion poorer than a year ago. 

  • By Forbes Australia
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