Leadership

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

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

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.

By Myriam Robin

Size does matter (in signatures)

By Harvard Business Review

08 May 2013

New research: Companies led by CEOs who have large signatures perform worse than ones led by CEOs with small signatures.

“So much fun it’s almost sinful”: Five things investors learned at Warren Buffett’s annual shareholder conference

By Myriam Robin

06 May 2013

Here are five lessons learnt by the 35,000 investors who flocked to Nebraska to hear Warren Buffett speak at the Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholder meeting on Saturday.

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.

Does anyone have any questions?

By Yamini Naidu

03 May 2013

Get your audience talking: Essential tips for posing questions as part of your presentation.

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.

Disagreement is not disloyalty

By Dionne Lew

01 May 2013

Encouraging constructive conflict and allowing dissent can result in corporate cohesion.

Alan Jones and the 30%: women, women everywhere

By Leslie Cannold

26 April 2013

Women are reaching that critical 30% threshold of representation in politics and media — which is terrifying for the likes of Alan Jones.

Directors come around on NBN investment but attitudes harden against government

By Myriam Robin

24 April 2013

Only one in four corporate directors believes the federal government understands business.

Do or die secrets for presenters

By Yamini Naidu

24 April 2013

Three crucial moments that could make or break your presentation.

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