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Read the latest advice, feature articles and news on big ideas in Australian business for business leaders, CEOs and leading companies.

Seated for success

Workspace design can promote collaboration and increase innovation output.

By Amantha Imber

Engineering love: eHarmony’s Jason Chuck

By Myriam Robin

03 May 2013

The online dating site’s international vice president shares advice on maintaining a harmonious workforce.

Big Money: Let’s not kid ourselves on debt or austerity

By Myriam Robin

03 May 2013

Influential “Growth in a Time of Debt” paper discredited: A country with government debt exceeding 90 per cent of GDP can still grow.

What’s your approach to innovation?

By Ken Hudson

03 May 2013

Deciding a suitable innovation approach is one of the most important challenges facing any leadership team.

Australia shouldn’t compare itself to the “broken economies” of the OECD: CPA chief

By Myriam Robin

02 May 2013

Australia is making a mistake by comparing itself to the economies of Europe and America rather than emerging markets, according to CPA Australia chief Alex Malley.

Australian companies “starting to get” big data as Woolworths buys stake in data analytics firm Quantium

By Myriam Robin

02 May 2013

While large Australian companies lag behind their US counterparts when it comes to big data, Woolworths’ investment in Quantium suggests it could be a new battleground in the supermarket wars.

Is design-led thinking the secret weapon in today’s Australian workplace?

By Sarah-Jane Sherwood and Anna Longley

01 May 2013

Breaking down barriers between designers and non-designers is key to meeting end user requirements.

What companies can learn from ‘micro mavens’

By Trevor Young

30 April 2013

By leveraging social media and content marketing, creative entrepreneurs are paving the way for today’s innovative big businesses.

A proposal to fix the Coles and Woolies problem

By Myriam Robin

19 April 2013

Could there be a taxing solution to the problem of our supermarket duopoly?

IMF report cautiously optimistic about global growth

By Myriam Robin

17 April 2013

The IMF expects Australia will grow at a slightly lower pace in 2013 than it did in 2012, predicting total growth of 3%, followed by 3.3% in 2014.

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