Structures

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

Smartsourcing: Not only the domain of start-ups

Global companies, SMEs and start-ups – everyone can benefit from a global pool of experts, allowing leaders to focus on the core of their business.

By Paul Higgins

Immigration department approves first $5 million visa

By Myriam Robin

17 May 2013

Millionaire Chinese toymaker to get permanent residence as the federal immigration department's first 888 visa-holder.

Big Money: Is the internet destroying the middle class?

By Myriam Robin

17 May 2013

High-volume, low-margin online businesses employ only the most skilled technicians and the cheapest grunt labour, so what does that spell for our comfortable, middle-class aspirations?

How conflicted and inexperienced project governance is undermining Australia’s infrastructure projects

By Myriam Robin

09 May 2013

The blame for infrastructure project delays is typically placed on contractors and project managers – but at least in some cases, the real culprits are elsewhere.

The increasing importance of intangible assets

By Knowledge@Australian School of Business

09 January 2013

A century ago, the success of the world's largest companies relied on their physical assets, such as oil fields or factories. Today, ideas and innovation hold the key to making millions.

Virgin Australia gains low-cost and regional foothold

By Ian Douglas

31 October 2012

Virgin is well on its way to becoming a full-cost carrier rather than the low-cost carrier it started out as. Should Qantas be worried these moves threaten Jetstar?

The simplest way to get your customers to pay up

By Harvard Business Review

22 October 2012

How a tiny change in tactics resulted in the UK's revenue collection agency recovering millions of pounds in unpaid tax.

The invisible technology chief: CIOs barred from business decisions

By Myriam Robin

16 October 2012

Despite the impact of technology on consumers’ lives, corporate technology chiefs are still not seen as vital contributors to strategic decision-making at our largest companies.

Is China in a worse state than figures suggest?

By Knowledge@Australian School of Business

24 September 2012

China’s manufacturing activity has fallen to its lowest level in more than three years as the global economic slowdown continues to weigh on the world’s largest exporter.

Seeing double: Can accountants foster revolution?

By Knowledge@Australian School of Business

21 September 2012

Trying to work out whether double-entry bookkeeping created capitalism in its own image, or whether capitalism's needs have shaped double-entry bookkeeping, is a classic chicken-and-egg conundrum.

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