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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
coaXion CEO Colin Armbruster and CTO Chris Maycock_office pic

Handing over the heavy lifting for assets on your books

This gives a real-time view of asset value for better understanding of the bottom line.

  • 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
Avarni executive team seated L-R Misha Cajic, Tony Yammine, Anuj Paudel

Working smart beats working harder in the decarbonization battle

There’s more than $54 trillion in unpriced climate risk across global capital markets.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

Web3 and why it’s here to stay

What Australian entrepreneurs need to consider in 2023, writes Leigh Travers, Chief Executive Officer at Binance Australia.

  • By Leigh Travers
  • Contributor
Human rights advocate Kim Randle

How modern-day slavery can be seen in supply chains and how to change it

What I quickly discovered was that business knew little about slavery and even less about slavery in supply chains.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

FinTech and Emerging Technology – Central Banking perspective on 2023 and beyond

The effects of emerging technology will continue to be widely felt by authorities in 2023 and beyond.

  • By Melvin Lopez Corleone
  • Contributor

TikTok’s secret ‘heating’ button can make anyone go viral

For years, TikTok has described its powerful For You Page as a personalised feed ranked by an algorithm – but that’s not the full story,

  • By Emily Baker-White
  • Forbes Staff

Can Australia kick the global tech spending downturn?

Industry specialists expect the tech industry spending to remain solid, especially in Australia, despite recent layoffs and market turmoil

  • By James McCreery

Netflix co-CEO stands down after a rocky year for streaming service

Netflix added a stronger-than-expected 7.7 million subscribers in the last quarter of 2022, rebounding from losses in the first half of the year.

  • By Marisa Dellatto
  • Forbes Staff
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