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CEO advocacy – the next step after ESG is to take a stand

‘CEO activism’ as it is called has arisen from increasing stakeholder pressure on company leaders to take public positions on environmental, social, governance and political issues.

  • By Julia Loughlin
  • 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

How an executive assistant can give you back 8 hours a week

Assistants don’t come with a handbook and executives are rarely taught how to work with them effectively.

  • By Rachael Bonetti
  • Contributor

Selling techniques for a successful career in sales

Ultrasellers are very clear on who their ideal customer is.

  • By RJ Singh
  • Contributor

How to ensure your company culture survives an acquisition

Acquisition can be a complicated, but it doesn’t have to come at the cost of your company’s hard-earned culture.

  • By Tristan Sternson
  • 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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