Why technology is not the answer to your productivity problems
How do I increase my employee’s productivity? How do I get everyone working together? At first glance, it might seem like technology is the answer.
How to conduct job interviews with candidates who have autism
Job interviews can be a significant barrier since people with autism often struggle to understand unstated communication and social norms.
How to deal with internal conflict in the workplace
When you are dealing with a mix of different personalities, stress and miscommunication, it is inevitable that conflict will occur.
This SME owner went from burnt-out tradie to bartering traveller, and now he’s urging others to do the same
Travelling Tradies founder Adam Valastro tells SmartCompany about his journey from burnt-out tradie to bartering traveler.
Why we working women must embrace enabling thoughts, and be the change we want to see
Being powerful women depends greatly on our ability to recognise how our mind and emotions help and hinder our behaviour.
Failed venture? Here’s how to relaunch your personal brand and regain your confidence
Admitting to business failure is never easy, and in the transparent digital era we live in, hiding failure is simply impossible.
“Hashtag me too”: Leigh Sales calls out Phil Newman for unwanted on-stage kiss
Leigh Sales was hosting a charity event when a prominent, retired businessman kissed her on the lips in front of a large crowd.
“I thought I needed to suck it up”: Community support crucial to help business owners manage mental health
A joint study between MYOB and Beyond Blue shows 50% of SME owners experience mental health issues, leading to calls for more community support.
Busy roads and packed trains: Why flexible working is the solution to city congestion
One less obvious solution to traffic congestion, and potentially a more cost-effective one, is to increase flexible working arrangements.
How to stay motivated when projects are no longer shiny and new
Whether you are running a project for work or trying to change personal habits, the challenge is to survive the bit after the start.
“Enough is enough”: Ombudsman confirms crack down on big business wage thieves
Big business wage thieves will be subject to court-enforceable undertakings to prove they've got their house in order, the fair work ombudsman said.
Millions of baby boomers will retire by 2029 — and employers should offer these roles to part-time working mums
Did you hear? An exodus of baby boomers retiring from the workforce could cause some sleepless nights for hiring managers.