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Productive workforce starts with letting people do their jobs
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Productive workforce starts with letting people do their jobs

If you want a job done well, employ the right people for the right jobs – and avoid wet toilet paper.

  • by Jim Bright

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Trump's defeat won't put an end to the embrace of bullying
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Trump's defeat won't put an end to the embrace of bullying

The sad fact is that bullies tend to get away with it most of the time, and the higher the office they occupy, the more likely they are to be excused.

  • by Jim Bright
'A huge uptick': unexpected opportunities that opened during the pandemic

'A huge uptick': unexpected opportunities that opened during the pandemic

COVID-19 has changed the way we work, and what jobs we do. Certain sectors are expected to thrive moving forward.

  • by Anna Patty
Teacher shortage opens gate to country lifestyle

Teacher shortage opens gate to country lifestyle

A looming teacher shortage and cheaper education degree fee could spur some students to consider a career in the profession, but experts say better information is needed.

  • by Anna Patty
Ignore online temptations and get real about life
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Opinion

Ignore online temptations and get real about life

The cyber world makes it too easy to get distracted and to lose a clear focus on your career goals.

  • by Jim Bright
Feeling like a fraud at work? Three ways to combat ‘Imposter Syndrome’

Feeling like a fraud at work? Three ways to combat ‘Imposter Syndrome’

You might know it: That feeling that we are really just little kids in big offices, and that at any moment our dirty little secret will be found out and we will be fired on the spot.

  • by Chris Taylor
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Bosses and employees divided over working from home rules

Bosses and employees divided over working from home rules

New research has identified division between employers who want staff back in the office and employees who want to keep working from home.

  • by Anna Patty and Matt Wade
Now is the time to guide your thinking about work-life future
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Now is the time to guide your thinking about work-life future

The end of the year is a time for setting new goals. Here's a list of exercises to help you guide your thinking for the future.

  • by Jim Bright
Strong technology skills are essential for the modern accountant

Strong technology skills are essential for the modern accountant

Rapid changes in the profession mean early-career accountants need new skills, according to research by Macquarie Business School.

  • by Melinda Ham
Finance education can open a wealth of opportunity
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Finance education can open a wealth of opportunity

For Victoria Macarthur-Stanham, relationships are everything in business.

  • by Victoria Macarthur-Stanham
Reinventing workers for the post-COVID economy

Reinventing workers for the post-COVID economy

Economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic may hinge on how some workers can change professions.

  • by Eduardo Porter