Changemanagement

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

Accountants up in arms over new industry standard

A new standard issued by the Accounting Professional and Ethical Standards Board has generated huge concern within the profession.

By Julie Walker

Billabong's latest takeover offer is likely to wipeout

By Cara Waters

18 December 2012

Retail analysts say the latest takeover offer for Billabong from one of the surfwear retailer's own executives is unlikely to be accepted by the board or shareholders.

Why the Fairfax sale of Trade Me makes (some) sense

By Myriam Robin and Matthew Knott

17 December 2012

Commentators have been scathing about Fairfax’s decision to sell its out of profitable NZ auction site, TradeMe. But there are some good reasons for the sale.

Buying online in-store: The retail sector’s saviour?

By Ben Westcott

15 November 2012

It’s an idea that seems ridiculous: inviting customers to brick and mortar stores to order their goods online. So why is it starting to happen?

Perfect storm: It’s been all bad news, all at the same time for company directors

By Myriam Robin

14 November 2012

A survey of Australian company directors shows sentiment is at its lowest point in two years.

CEO succession: What Mirvac got right that BHP didn’t

By Myriam Robin

08 November 2012

In an ideal world, you’d announce the replacement at the same time you announce a retirement, experts say.

How work will become a thing we do, rather than a place we go

By Angela Priestley

08 November 2012

The office environment 15 years from now may feel as different from today as today feels compared with the 1800s, an expert predicts.

Accelerate: What you need to do to stay competitive

By Harvard Business Review

05 November 2012

Perhaps the greatest challenge business leaders face today is how to stay competitive amid constant disruption.

Last gasp from a dying industry? Analysing the Penguin-Random House deal

By Stephen King

02 November 2012

The internet has been kinder to publishers than it has been to recording studios. So why are two of the world's largest English-language publishers forming a joint-venture?

Retail is super for some: What Peter Birtles is doing right

By Kath Walters

31 October 2012

Super Retail Group's CEO says the retail leaders who are publicly negative about the industry are hurting their own staff.

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