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What CEOs know about running effective meetings

High performing CEOs approach meetings in a way that maximises time and keeps conversation focused.

  • By Rachael Bonetti
  • Contributor

The changing face of business travel

Biometrics and AI are set to reimagine the experience of how we travel for business.

  • By Rosie Whittaker
  • Forbes Staff

AI wars heat up as Microsoft adds ChatGPT tech to search engines

Microsoft and OpenAI will be integrating new generative AI features in both its search engine and its web browser.

  • By Kenrick Cai
  • Forbes Staff

Don’t know your next CEO? You’ve got a problem

CEO succession planning is most successful when started early.

  • By Aimee Williamson
  • Contributor

2023 work trends business leaders cannot ignore

Microsoft’s latest Work Trends Index Report finds Australians are among the most burnt out in the world.

  • By Jane Mackarell
  • Contributor
Amber Boyers, seated, launched the swimwear brand Baiia

How to manage burn out with a bathing suit

I’ve actually decided I just want to chill out for a little bit and enjoy how it’s going.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

Why digitisation will determine small business success in 2023

Eight out of 10 Australian small business owners report feeling ‘confident’, ‘optimistic’ or ‘cautiously hopeful’ for 2023.

  • By Lars Leber
  • Contributor

Developers still flocking to crypto despite its brutal year

Despite a rash of bankruptcies, hacks and dismal year for crypto prices, full-time open-source crypto developers reached an all-time high of 23,000 according to Electric Capital.

  • By Maria Gracia Santillana Linares
  • Forbes Staff

The Great Resignation is changing with the times

If you thought you could snag a payrise by resigning, perhaps it is time to think again.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor
Jay Horvat is an Associate Professor in Immunology and Microbiology working for HMRI at the University of Newcastle

How science research can educate business leaders

Hierarchy can be a scaffold for career growth or a harness that holds back creative thinking.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor
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