Report highlights brands hitting gender-diverse leadership goals … and shames those that are backsliding
While 37 global brands that have risen to meet a 30% threshold of women board members, 37 have backslid, highlighting ongoing concerns.
This year, we have a chance to make business noble again
As 2020 came to a close, Mod&Co founder Megan O'Donnell found herself asking: is this a time where business can be noble again?
Is the government hiding the report into Australia Post’s gifting of Cartier watches?
Turns out, Prime Minister Scott Morrison's attack on former Australia Post CEO Christine Holgate might have been a bit overblown.
Jack & Co owner Wade Death named COSBOA small business champion of the year
COSBOA has named owner of Jack & Co Food Stores owner Wade Death small business champion of the year for his efforts during the bushfires and pandemic.
Co-CEO of Europe’s largest e-commerce retailer steps down to prioritise his wife’s career
Zalando co-CEO Rubin Ritter is resigning from his role to support his wife in pursuing her own career and focus on his family.
A four-way win: Why newly listed Booktopia gifted $1,000 of shares to 250 employees, amid $43 million float
When Booktopia listed last week, more than 250 employees received shares. For founder Tony Nash, that's how to build a sustainable business.
“Just don’t call me a millennial”: The unique challenges, and opportunities, facing young leaders in 2020
There’s a common misconception in established leadership circles that millennials are less effective than their older counterparts.
“When you are the first woman of colour around the table, it can be daunting”: Sadhana Smiles at #ColourFULL
Women of colour face a “double-triple” glass ceiling in their professional lives, says #ColourFULL 2020 keynote speaker Sadhana Smiles.
Kathmandu CEO Xavier Simonet to lead Austrade
Kathmandu boss Xavier Simonet has been appointed chief executive officer of the Australian Trade and Investment Commission.
Macquarie Group chief Shemara Wikramanayake says her confidence and “natural resilience” stem from her childhood
“In our five years in England, we faced financial hardship ... I changed schools three times, changed friends and changed continents.”
One-in-three workers would leave their companies for a more compassionate environment: How to be an empathic leader
Research shows a significant 92% of workers would be more likely to stay in their job if their bosses would show greater empathy.
A bear and a stick: Gerry Harvey plays 20 questions at his first-ever online AGM
Stephen Mayne flew under the radar at Harvey Norman's online AGM, asking questions anonymously, until Gerry Harvey picked up the scent.