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ANZAC Day provides the perfect opportunity to reflect on the complex relationship between Australia and New Zealand. On the field of battle, the two nations are fierce allies. In every other field – particularly sporting ones – we are almost always rivals.
It can take years of work to build up a company's intellectual property. And yet you can stand to lose it all if an employee steals client contact lists, internal documents or other confidential information. So what can a business do to protect itself from intellectual theft?
“Under promise, over deliver!” is considered brilliant advice for business owners. But many people only focus on the hard work of over delivering, when it can be easier, and frankly more effective, to get better at under promising.
When you come back to work in the New Year, you could be in for a rude shock Australia's workplace laws are set to change again on January 1, with the introduction of the new National Employment Standards and Modern Awards system.
At the start of 2009, fear of a complete financial meltdown was rife
I’m at a time of life where I’m reading a lot about ensuring you have a healthy relationship with your kids.
It's the question that every rich watcher wants answered – who will finish 2009 as Australia's richest person?
Two identical days, each with the same routine. One goes so well, while the other?
They’re the engine that powers your business, but how do you stop them becoming the risk that puts you under? Craig Donaldson looks at how you can manage people risk.
Project post mortems are great, but only if they’re done right. Here’s how to carry out a review once the dust settles on your project.