The budget has failed to combat the pink recession and support older women: It’s now up to business Federal Budget 2020, Leadership, People, Politics Fay Calderone 9 October 2020 Government stimulus and initiatives have been announced, but it is not near enough to redress the double jeopardy faced by older women.
Nine entrepreneurs to watch on this year’s 100 Powerful Women list Entrepreneurs, Leadership Jessie Tu 8 October 2020 From entrepreneur Taraji P Henson to Making Authentic Friendships' Juliana Fetherman, here are nine of the world's most powerful women.
Successful delegation has one key ingredient — and it’ll be even harder to cultivate in a post-COVID world Coronavirus, Leadership, Remote Work Andrew Wait 5 October 2020 An employee’s trust is not only critical for delegation, but it has a larger positive impact than worker occupation and education level.
After an employee’s “vile” Tinder messages were circulated online, this boss took swift action Human Resources, Leadership, Social Media Tarla Lambert 30 September 2020 A man has lost his job after he allegedly sent vile and sexist messages to a woman who rejected his advances on popular dating app Tinder.
A growth versus fixed mindset often means the difference between success and failure Leadership, Startup Advice, Strategy Benjamin Chong 29 September 2020 Blackberry lost its market share to Apple and Google because it fostered a fixed rather than growth mindset.
A small business superpower: How to tap into self-leadership during times of uncertainty Coronavirus, Leadership Frances Frey 25 September 2020 As business leaders, how can we learn to embrace uncertainty? The answer is self-leadership, says Frances Frey.
Five business lessons from the weekend paper’s sports section Business Advice, Leadership Craig Cherry 23 September 2020 It's time to take some lessons from the sports section, such as being on the ground when the game is being played and always keeping score.
Australia’s COVID-19 restrictions are affecting people in different ways. So what can business owners and managers do if members of a team have varying levels of motivation? Brains Trust, Coronavirus, Leadership, Remote Work Sarah Cotton 21 September 2020 "There's an opportunity for managers to individualise working arrangements for employees," says Collabosaurus' Jessica Ruhfus.
Arianna Huffington says a “no brilliant jerks” policy has never been more necessary Leadership, Managing Angela Priestley 21 September 2020 Thrive Global has a “no brilliant jerks” policy, because “the truth is, they end up affecting the whole culture,” Arianna Huffington says.
“A richer workplace”: Why this creative agency is launching a paid internship program for over-55s Arts & Media, Leadership Stephanie Palmer-Derrien 18 September 2020 Thinkerbell has launched a new eight-week internship program with a twist — it’s only accepting applications from people aged 55 or over.