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Kogan on back foot after users accuse company of revoking their mobile service

Why the internet could make corporations redundant

Southern Cross Austereo shares dive 5% after royal radio prank

Most powerful person in Australian boardrooms: 5 Robert Millner

Robert Millner flies under the radar of corporate Australia. But with tentacles in many key markets, he's one of the most influential directors in Australian business.

ASX100 chiefs: Internationally experienced, except in Asia

For ASX100 chiefs, experience in the USA or Europe is a common ticket to leadership.

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Leadership

How the CEOs of the ASX 100 use social media

Four high-profile Australian CEOs are testing the waters in the brave new social world.

Social media’s destroying Alan Jones’ joint

A Facebook group has ramped up the pressure on 2GB's advertisers to pull the pin on Alan Jones' breakfast show, as has an online petition that has attracted 100,829 supporters.

Companies search the world and hire at home

Forget the global executive. Of current ASX 100 chiefs, 70 were hired internally.

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recruitment

Goodbye CEOs: 39 chiefs make way for new faces in ASX100

A new generation is leading our largest companies. But they won’t be there for long.

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ASX100 CEOs

Telstra's rebranding campaign: Is it right?

Measuring the return on investment from a rebranding campaign is a difficult equation, and starts with knowing the difference between rebranding and marketing.

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rebranding

BHP and Rio Tinto: The case for annual board elections

Leading companies, public and private, do not have to have annual elections of their board directors, but there are good reasons to consider it.

Performance-pay: Could it work for you?

Performance-based pay for executives is commonplace in leading companies, but few have implemented performance incentives across their broader workforce.

How corporate uniform can transform your workforce

Telstra’s uniform revamp highlights what companies seek to gain from branded apparel (and the risks they face).

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uniforms

How to fill the shoes of a long-standing leader

The national changing of the guard has begun as our ageing corporate leaders step aside after long leadership careers.

Gillard’s ghost, and how to tell if you have a ghost too

Prime Minister Julia Gillard is being haunted by a ghost from her past: why did the PM quit as a partner of the law firm, Slater & Gordon? While most leaders assume their closet is ghost-free, reputational spooks can take many guises.

Why iiNet wants a bigger slice of your pie

After negotiating two acquisitions and a High Court challenge, selling three products a customer is iiNet's next hurdle.

Carsales.com’s CEO Greg Roebuck reveals how his company stays on top

When you’re on top, down is the only way you can go. The CEO of Carsales.com, Greg Roebuck, is doing everything he can to make sure his company stays dominant.

Sol Trujillo's back: Former Telstra boss tries to launch private equity bid for major US telco

Former Telstra boss Sol Trujillo is trying to launch a private equity takeover bid for Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile USA business, according to reports.

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Sol Trujillo

Telstra’s leadership magic trick

How Telstra’s CEO David Thodey made his predecessor, Sol Trujillo, disappear.

Leading the dinosaur? Newspaper man John Allan to head up Sensis

Being a newspaper executive is hard, but is it as hard as heading up an increasingly online-focused directory in the era of Google?
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