2 May, 2021

If blockchain is the answer, what was the question?

Blockchain provides a secure means to transact using digital currencies. Yet, it has far wider reaching potential.

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27 April, 2021
Filed under: Leadership

Immerse yourself in the new leadership coaching mindset

How do you want to grow your employee engagement. In our increasingly volatile, complex, uncertain and ambiguous (VUCA) organisational environments, demand for leadership coaching is rapidly increasing.

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19 April, 2021

The gamification of health

Playing with Pokémon to level up your body.

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18 April, 2021
Filed under: Leadership, Thought leadership

Playing nice at work could cost you success

Individuals high in traits like narcissism, actively seek out prestige, target high level jobs and make their accomplishments known to those around them.

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15 April, 2021

Smell like a woman, not a rose’: Chanel No. 5 100 years on, an iconic fragrance born from an orphanage

Marilyn Monroe famously wore “just a few drops of No. 5″ to bed. 100 years after Coco Chanel launched her perfume, it is as popular as ever.

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12 April, 2021
Filed under: Thought leadership

Women economists are critical for our economic future

It has long been recognised by economists that gender equity is good for the economy. The benefit of successful policies to empower women to participate equally in the global economy could be the addition of $28 trillion to global GDP growth by 2025.

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9 April, 2021
Filed under: Entrepreneurship and innovation, Thought leadership

Why we need to foster immigrant entrepreneurship communities

Approximately one in four Australian are migrants. Immigrants are much more likely to engage in entrepreneurship out of either necessity or opportunity.

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4 April, 2021

The trouble with Big W: don't blame online for killing discount department stores

Big W store closures signal deeper problems for the discount department store sector.

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4 April, 2021

Helmet churn adds to challenges of e-scooter disruption

Every day, e-scooters and helmets are put out together, but some people ride without helmets and at the end of each day helmets are missing. So what can be done to ensure safe riding behaviour?

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