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Management

May

Tilley’s pipe dream ends in frozen company

Tubi is an unusual failure for Latitude chairman Mike Tilley, who says it was humbling trying to build a manufacturer that would make mining cheaper.

  • Aaron Patrick

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