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Rio Tinto’s velvet fist in an iron glove

Rio Tinto’s velvet fist in an iron glove

Andrew Harding could follow predecessor Sam Walsh from Rio Tinto’s iron ore division to the chief executive’s office. But first he has to prove he can run the jewel in Rio’s crown.

The rise of the networked executive

The rise of the networked executive

The Boss Young Executives finalists 2013 show that creating networks of influence is key to leadership success.

Race against the odds: Tabcorp’s David Attenborough

Race against the odds: Tabcorp’s David Attenborough

Tabcorp’s chief executive has to deal with the double troubles of technology and aggressive competition from Britain.

Duck! It’s director season

Duck! It’s director season

When a chairman cannot fire an underperforming director, he or she may have to resort to machiavellian manoeuvring.

The proxy hunters

The proxy hunters

The firms that direct shareholder votes at AGMs have dinosaur directors in their sights, but boards are fighting back.

Women rising: the unseen barriers

Women rising: the unseen barriers

HBR | Persistent gender bias too often disrupts the learning process at the heart of becoming a leader.

The real story behind Kim Williams quitting News

The real story behind Kim Williams quitting News

There’s an anecdote that puts a lie to the gushing hyperbole from News Corp founder Rupert Murdoch that was issued at the time Kim Williams’s departure from the media giant was announced.

How motherhood helped Bionomics’ Deborah Rathjen

How motherhood helped Bionomics’ Deborah Rathjen

Dr Deborah Rathjen says she developed the skills to manage a multinational when her children were babies.

Designing for mobile

Designing for mobile

In a world where more iPhones are sold than babies are born, companies need to focus on how great mobile experiences.

Ads are not enough

Ads are not enough

Shared value is emerging as the new model for raising brand awareness on mobile tech.

Flash but not flashy

Flash but not flashy

The brand manager for Jaguar Australia is learning to be bolder with colour choices.

How Mallesons managed to merge with King & Wood

How Mallesons managed to merge with King & Wood

Shared vision, common values and bad karaoke are helping overcome cultural differences.

Gaining the bicultural edge in business

Gaining the bicultural edge in business

Business management theory is finally learning a lesson interwar novelist F Scott Fitzgerald worked out in the 1930s.

Yammer’s founder on the power of chatter

Yammer’s founder on the power of chatter

Adam Pisoni, of the social enterprise tool talks about creating companies with less process and more accountability.

Chi-X head John Fildes life in wine

Chi-X head John Fildes life in wine

CEO cellars | The wine collection of the chief executive of equities trading platform Chi-X maps his global career.

A book introverts can rejoice in – quietly

A book introverts can rejoice in – quietly

Books | Quiet: the power of introverts in a world that can’t stop talking by Susan Cain and: The 4-Hour Chef by Timothy Ferriss.

Full of great ideas

Full of great ideas

Travel | Ann Mossop, head of talks and ideas at Sydney Opera House, talks about New York delis and the beauty of Damascus.

Boss MBA Ranking 2013

Boss 2013 MBA Ranking: the table

Boss 2013 MBA Ranking: the table

Queensland cements its place as the clever state with three of the top five ranked MBAs.

Is an MBA worth it?

Is an MBA worth it?

Business schools dish up stories of graduates taking on the corporate world but measuring the value of an MBA is not an exact science.