Pack an overnight bag: The return of business travel is imminent
While Omicron may have scuppered business travel’s recovery in the short term, we’ll be meeting face-to-face sooner than you think, says behavioural science expert Dan Monheit.
How this CEO plans to create an office people want to return to
Adelaide Business Hub chief executive Lyn Hay shares her advice on how to create an office that workers want to return to.
Let’s circle back: The 14 most-despised workplace phrases
These are the jargon phrases that make employees cringe, especially in the — ahem — ‘new normal’ of hybrid work.
Remote workers will holiday twice as much as office workers, report says
Will you be a laptop lugger or a disconnector? How you work will determine how often you holiday, a new report from Deloitte suggests.
COVID-19 made us more productive and connected us in new ways. Where do we go from here?
As we move into and beyond 2022, the pandemic has made businesses more adaptable and resilient than ever before.
Daniel Petre: COVID-19 changed the way we work, but startup hubs can still succeed
Startups want to be where the talent pool is, and where they can more easily collaborate with other startups, so tech hubs placed in central locations will still do well.
Workplace commission rejects an employee’s bid to work remotely from interstate
The decision to reject a worker’s request was deemed “fair and reasonable” in a case that could foreshadow an end to the widespread shift towards working from home.
How to turn your business digital and embrace hybrid working
In hybrid workplaces offices will need to be able to cope with the unification of physical and virtual meetings. To prepare for an always-on, connect-from-anywhere approach, here are the technologies you need to adopt and embrace.
Beyond working from home: The hybrid working model
The model of combining home and office — dubbed the ‘hybrid model’ — isn’t just a pivot in unprecedented times. For David Okulicz, managing director of ICT consultancy Kytec, it was inevitable.
More than 3 million Australians ‘dislike’ their boss: Research
Millions of Australian workers say they dislike their boss largely because they believe their leaders struggle with soft skills such as emotional intelligence, a study has revealed.
How can businesses inspire employees back into the office and overcome The Great Resignation?
Australians learnt to adapt and work from home, and now workplaces must change with the times to inspire a return to the office once again.
Going back to the office? Research suggests burnout is set to boom
With lockdown finally lifted across Australia, employers need to be alert to a different health crisis that is likely to spike as workers drift back into the office: burnout.