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10 dumb lies that lousy bosses tell

There's a fine line between discretion and deception that, when crossed, creates resentment and job dissatisfaction.

A bias against 'quirky'? Why creative people can lose out at work

A study has found that in most cases, being creative seems to put people at a disadvantage for climbing the corporate ladder. Why?

Alex Malley's mission to make leaders reach for the moon

CPA Australia's CEO wants to see more leaders taking risks, then achieving those goals, and advertising the fact that they did it.

ASX100 chiefs: Internationally experienced, except in Asia

For ASX100 chiefs, experience in the USA or Europe is a common ticket to leadership.

Calm leadership amid testing times

In volatile times, businesses need to maximise flexibility, hold their nerve, develop new strategies that respond to a changing market and focus only on what they can control. Here are tips on how to do it.

Can everyone be a thought leader?

Thought leadership has become one of the latest buzzwords in business. But not every business leader has the necessary characteristics or the relevant PR strategies in place to be successful.

Checking in with employees (versus checking up)

At Valve Software, an award-winning video game developer, employees have almost complete autonomy over what they work on.

Ditch the managers: The benefits of flat companies

Management theory is undergoing a shift, and an Australian firm is at the forefront. Could your job be under threat?

Do you suffer from a business blind spot?

Humans are sometimes physically incapable of processing what the eye is witnessing into an image that our brains can translate into something that we can recognise – in a sense, we have a virtual blind spot.

Engineering love: eHarmony’s Jason Chuck

The online dating site’s international vice president shares advice on maintaining a harmonious workforce.
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