Powershop’s acquisition by Shell shows the risk of making promises that aren’t yours to keep
Companies considering new owners would do well to ask: what promises have we made and will this break them?
The Great Resignation is gendered and women don’t have a choice
Australia’s outdated paid parental scheme bakes “primary” and “secondary” carers into family structures, reinforcing the exodus of women from work.
Overvalued companies like Beforepay and Tesla are contributing to a dangerous market bubble
The current bubble in markets is almost a decade old and has been spurred by central banks essentially destroying the value of money.
Why every team member must be a public ambassador for your brand
Public relations is way more than media relations and it cannot just be left to your PR and marketing team to bring to life your brand strategy.
Why ScoMo’s visa announcement leaves Australian businesses uncompetitive on the world stage
Until we sort out our internal differences, businesses in Australia offering English language training just can’t compete.
Why competitors who copy are damaging small businesses and the market
The increasing prevalence of businesses copying others with no care or consequence is causing significant angst in the small product industry, writes The Suite Set founder Sally Branson Dalwood.
COP26 shows we can’t rely on the stick; we must embrace the climate carrot
While the last minute watering down of the language in the COP26 agreement is deeply disappointing, it will be the actions of countries, corporates and individuals in the coming years that will determine its ultimate impact on our future.
Women’s Entrepreneurship Day: It’s time to even the playing field for women founders
There is so much underutilised economic potential of the female workforce, and entrepreneurship is a pathway that could lead to economic independence and success for many Australian women.
It’s time to normalise financial conversations to improve money fairness for women
When we look at a purely binary conversation about gender, the fundamental challenge facing many women is that they don't know what “good” looks like when it comes to money management.
Why GetSwift’s legal woes should serve as a warning to those looking to hoodwink investors
Former GetSwift chairman Bane Hunter, CEO Joel McDonald, and ex-director Brett Eagle were last week found guilty of multiple breaches of the Corporations Act.
Offering a BNPL option for childcare risks increasing debts for struggling parents
The arrival of buy now, pay later services to childcare centres shows just how broken the childcare system really is, writes Angela Priestley.
Reinforced technology is the key to retail success in the November sales season
For technologists working in the retail industry, the November sales season is the key time of year when they can expect their systems to be pushed to the limit.