Changemanagement

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

Out of touch with external trends: a reflection on Ansett

It was a case of strategic drift when there was a serious need for strategic agility. How the airline's failure highlights the importance of remaining relevant.

By Paul Hunter

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

By Myriam Robin

03 May 2013

How companies in trouble can change their spots.

ANZ loses a potential CEO: How to keep ambitious talent in your business when you don’t plan to retire

By Myriam Robin

04 April 2013

ANZ lost a potential chief executive after Alex Thursby left to head up the National Bank of Abu Dhabi, with current boss Mike Smith’s reluctance to leave a key factor.

Why new CEOs should resist the urge to quickly make their mark

By Myriam Robin

25 March 2013

Why new chief executive officers should resist the pressure to make big changes fast.

Upheaval at Leighton Holdings as chair and two directors resign in protest

By Myriam Robin and Kath Walters

22 March 2013

The chairman and two non-executive directors of Leighton Holdings have resigned from the board of the construction company because of a breakdown in relations with major shareholder Hochtief.

From enemy to saviour: Australia Post and the digital revolution

By Catriona Pollard

15 March 2013

How does an organisation that has delivered snail mail since inception remain not only relevant, but profitable in the digital age?

Myer profit rises $88 million: A lesson in "good, sensible retailing"

By Cara Waters

14 March 2013

Myer has posted a slight rise in first-half profit in a challenging retail environment by focusing on high-performing categories. It's CEO says the focus on price harmonisation is paying off.

Chaos and fear: Harnessing negatives to lead change

By Kath Walters

12 March 2013

Leading change has become a big part of the modern leader’s role. Carmel Ackerly, the CEO of the Australian Institute of Management, Victoria, outlines the big mistakes.

Nufarm loses Roundup license: Does your license deal have these two critical clauses?

By Kath Walters

06 March 2013

Weedkiller ain’t sexy but until yesterday, it was worth millions in sales to listed chemicals company, Nufarm. But licensees lose more than sales when a deal finishes.

How to manage change without abandoning your brand

By Mathew Jones and Lorie Helliwell

05 March 2013

Job cuts are making headlines weekly: Telstra’s Sensis cutting 400 roles, QBE insurance cutting 900 globally, JP Morgan cutting 17,000 globally. For leaders looking to trim the sails, is there a way to limit the fallout?

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