Busting three common myths about entrepreneurship and ‘mid-week lunches’
Kim Kerton says a social media narrative around the Great Resignation has re-emerged, as have some common misconceptions about entrepreneurship.
From Rage Applying to Grumpy Staying: The boomer boss guide to gen Z work lingo
Confused about what rage applying, grumpy staying and other gen Z work phrases? We have you covered so you don't have to install TikTok.
Have you been ‘desk bombed’ at work? Probably!
If you've ever worked in an office pre-pandemic or indeed in the last few years, too, we're guessing you've been desk bombed.
‘Bare Minimum Mondays’ is the latest TikTok trend after the Great Resignation, Quiet Quitting and Rage Applying
If someone’s slow day is Monday where they do the bare minimum but they get their work done the rest of the week, what’s the harm?
Uncertainty, cost of living and inflation will shape the jobs market in 2023
The pandemic, economic uncertainty and some interesting trends among employees promise to make the jobs market a tricky one in 2023.
The biggest startup job board in Australia has launched
Australia's biggest startup job board has launched with job postings from Australia's top 550 startups.
Stressed and confused: Xero research finds a ‘silent epidemic’ among small business leaders
Almost half of respondents in a new Xero report said managing employee processes and compliance is taxing on their mental health.
A wake up call: Lessons from three types of quiet quitters
'Quiet quitting' is really just another buzz term to describe a rise in employees who are part of the team but checked out.
Why Australia needs to invest in human skills, not just tech ones
Australia and the world are facing a large and growing skills shortage. While technical skills get the headlines, it’s critical human skills that aren’t being taught.
While not the ‘Great Resignation’, there’s been an uptick in Australians switching jobs
The annual February mobility survey published by the ABS in May shows an uptick in the proportion of workers switching jobs, from a record low of 7.5% to 9.5%.
Australian businesses suffering through second-worst skills crisis in developed world, OECD says
Australian businesses are languishing through the second-most severe labour shortage in the developed world, as nearly 3% of all jobs in Australia remained empty in the March quarter.
eBook: How to prepare your business for a hybrid future
After rolling with the punches throughout 2020 and 2021, business owners are once again being asked to adjust to a new workplace dynamic.