Strategy

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

ASX100 happiest on Twitter despite Facebook reigning supreme

Half of Australia's largest companies say they're using social media, but they're not on the networks most Australians use.

By Myriam Robin

Pricing Propheteer: Should you tell customers the cost of running your business?

By Jon Manning

07 May 2013

Reach your customers by talking about value, not cost.

How you can benefit from a rival’s new product

By Harvard Business Review

07 May 2013

Instead of tackling competition by going on the defensive, treat rivalry as an opportunity to exert pricing power.

Tiger ditches ‘cheap and cheerful’ for ‘value for money’

By Myriam Robin

03 May 2013

How companies in trouble can change their spots.

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.

Xero chief spruiks benefits of dual-listing as ANZ ponders listing in Asia

By Myriam Robin

01 May 2013

Floating on two exchanges a cost-effective way to aid expansion into new territories.

How ASOS is dominating Australia

By Yolanda Redrup

01 May 2013

Five lessons from the online fashion giant.

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.

Economic pulse: Australia’s fiscal conundrum

By Myriam Robin

24 April 2013

For years, politicians in Australia have talked of lowering taxes. Here’s why that doesn’t add up anymore.

Billabong extends exclusive talks with private equity suitor

By Myriam Robin

24 April 2013

Embattled surfwear icon Billabong has extended its exclusive talks with private equity suitor Sycamore Partners.

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