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Management

April

CEOs are hugely expensive – so why not automate them?

If a single role is as expensive as thousands of workers, it is surely a prime candidate for robot-induced redundancy.

  • Will Dunn

Telstra’s call-centre award is corporate guff

Telstra has been recognised by a company that tries to make useful-but-boring products sound exciting and important.

  • Aaron Patrick

The new office politics of resentment

As workers return to offices around the world, the rifts are opening between those who stayed and those who stayed at home.

  • Pilita Clark

Holgate and AusPost chairman were an unlikely combination

Lucio Di Bartolomeo built a reputation as a reliable manager of government businesses, and the Australia Post saga is not his first crisis.

  • Aaron Patrick

March

How to prevent fraud on your watch

It is estimated to account for 40 per cent of total crime costs in Australia but the figure could be higher given that a lot of it goes undetected.  

  • Sally Patten

LinkedIn’s empty language is dumbing down business

Posts on the professional social media platform are popular, but unhelpfully shape business through relentless self-praise and the portrayal of obvious solutions as insightful.

  • Aaron Patrick

Four ingredients for success in big-wave surfing and business

Professional big-wave surfer Mark Mathews says there are four ingredients necessary for success in his sport, and they apply equally to business.

  • Sally Patten