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

Economic pulse: What is shadow banking and why is everyone talking about it?

While it’s elusive in nature, the shadow banking sector poses a grave threat to the Australian economy.

By Myriam Robin

Coalition denies it plans to cut $2 billion from car industry assistance

By Lindsey Knight

10 April 2013

A spokesperson for the opposition’s shadow industry minister, Sophie Mirabella, told LeadingCompany reports of planned Coalition cuts to auto subsidies are false.

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.

Six tips to stop your next strategy day being a useless bore

By Ken Hudson

27 March 2013

Here’s how to make sure your conferences aren't simply a waste of everyone’s time.

Ready or not: The pay rise you’re giving employees this year, and the year after...

By Myriam Robin

26 March 2013

Many companies aren’t ready for the increased superannuation guarantee to come in this July, a study has found. BY MYRIAM ROBIN

Reserve Bank will sit on its hands as economy chugs along

By Glenn Dyer

20 March 2013

According to the tone of two speeches by RBA officials, the central bank is happy to keep the cash rate at 3% for the foreseeable future.

How bringing in skilled workers creates jobs for Australians

By Stephen King

20 March 2013

By creating a false picture of “job-stealing foreigners”, our politicians hope to stoke our fears to their own advantage.

Business makes progress on climate change, despite fears of rhertoric

By Christopher Wright and Andy Hoffman

18 March 2013

A growing number of countries, or states within them, are instituting measures to price carbon emissions. By the end of 2013 an estimated 850 million people will be covered by a carbon price.

Three mid-market sectors take off amid widespread optimism

By Kath Walters

13 March 2013

Mid-sized companies more optimistic than their large or small counterparts, but they’re worried nonetheless.

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.

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