Space matters: Four tips to improve your workspace to motivate your staff
With burnout and anxiety on the rise globally, employers need to take a fresh look at the physical design of their office.
Three lessons about good marketing that Scott Morrison forgot
Scott Morrison may have had the infamous "Scotty From Marketing" moniker, but Ian Whitworth writes that there's a few things about the profession that the former PM got wrong.
Life experience is more important than ever for an MP, and the recently elected group proves that
As the federal election results have shown, Australians want leaders who understand our lives, instead of just saying they do.
Getting workers back to the office requires building a new culture, not revisiting the old one
The pandemic compelled leaders to have conversations about culture and redefine how things get done, and the results were positive. So it shouldn’t come as a surprise that some people don’t want to go back to the way things were.
Why Australian businesses can turn the global supply chain crunch into an opportunity
Despite the doom and gloom, the supply chain crunch is actually a godsend. Australian businesses are being forced to question the status quo and re-evaluate how they deal with international suppliers and clients.
Adam Schwab: Why Klarna, Paypal and Netflix are cutting jobs and no tech company is immune
If there’s a single phrase that investors, businesses and tech workers should live by above all else it’s this: everything always reverts to the mean.
Why Australian companies need to help small business embrace tech
The last two years have shown that small business owners are falling on the wrong side of the digital divide, and this is about to become a significant problem for many larger Australian companies.
Adam Schwab: Is the ride over for Uber?
Despite ride sharing largely returning to pre-pandemic levels and Uber Eats gaining hundreds of millions of users during the pandemic, Uber’s market value has slumped from US$117 billion to US$42 billion.
What the Albanese government can do to end wage ‘theft’
"The complexity of the awards that outline minimum pay rates and conditions of employment result in many employers unknowingly underpaying their workers," writes Pitcher Partners' Sudha Viswanathan.
John Durie: Economic challenges remain, but Albanese’s new government could make life simpler for small business
As dramatic as election night proved to be, the reality facing business today starts with an economy tipped to slow by 50%, rising interest rates and continued chronic skill shortages.
No matter the outcome on Saturday, our next government can do more to support the growth of Australia’s tech industry
"There are big opportunities for our next government to continue to strengthen Australia’s position as a global leader in technology and innovation," writes Zeller CEO Ben Pfisterer.
Women ‘doing it all’ is a myth. It’s time for business and government to step up and help
It’s time we recognise the notion of women ‘doing it all on our own’ for what it is. A myth. An impossible fiction that's damaging to women’s identities and demeaning to our value.