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This CEO chose a job because it sounded fun. Now he runs a $12b company

Light & Wonder CEO Matt Wilson was offered two graduate jobs. His father recommended he opt for the media company role but Wilson was already hooked on gaming.

  • Sally Patten
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How to avoid a car crash interview

Woolworths CEO Brad Banducci now has plenty of time to reflect on Monday night’s car crash interview. Here’s what other leaders can learn.

  • Patrick Durkin
Karl Morris at Avenue on George in Sydney’s CBD.

Meet the CEO who doesn’t do Friday drinks

Karl Morris, CEO of stockbroking firm Ord Minnett and chairman of National Rugby League team Brisbane Broncos, is trying out intermittent fasting. But he is “no disciple”.

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  • Sally Patten
Amy Coleman, Corporate Vice President, Human Resources & Corporate Functions, Microsoft.

How Microsoft, Lendlease and Virgin changed their culture

Here are key takeaways from The Australian Financial Review Workforce Summit.

  • Patrick Durkin and Sally Patten
You won’t die wondering what young employees think, says Kris Webb.

Five tips to manage your Gen Z workers

Knowing what these young employees want is one thing. Actually managing them – and trying to retain them – is quite another.

  • Sally Patten
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This Month

Company directors expect more staff will begin to return to the office in coming months.

More staff expected back in office: Lendlease, Seek, SBS chairmen

Senior directors are predicting an increase in office attendance the coming months as benefits of spending time in the workplace increase for workers.

  • Sally Patten and Patrick Durkin

‘Cuts to follow hiring freeze’: directors warn on job market shake-out

Leading company directors are predicting a shake-out in the job market this year as wages and price pressures bite and business looks to make cost savings.

  • Patrick Durkin and Sally Patten
Ruth Limkin faced a myriad of questions when diagnosed with breast cancer in 2019.

How these company bosses handled their cancer diagnoses

These bosses know all too well what King Charles is going through, having been given their own confronting news.

  • Sally Patten
Top row, from left: Jad Vodopija (BHP),  Elisa Clements (ANZ), Kylie Bishop (Medibank); bottom row: Deb Yates (Lendlease), Karen Longergan (Stockland), Julie Fallon (Woodside).
 

HR bosses reveal this year’s biggest people problems

The HR bosses of six of our biggest companies – BHP, ANZ, Stockland, Lendlease, Medibank and Woodside – reveal their biggest issues for 2024.

  • Euan Black, Patrick Durkin and Sally Patten

January

“As leaders we like to think that we sit in judgment of others. The reality is  the exact opposite,” says Drew O’Malley

The best piece of advice the CEO of this $1.5b company was given

Drew O’Malley, chief executive of Collins Foods, operator of KFC fast food outlets, answers our CEO Q&A.

  • Sally Patten
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Nine CEOs reveal their favourite productivity hacks

Removing social media apps, reducing the length of meetings, listening to podcasts at faster speeds, and ChatGPT are among the tools chief executives use to get more out of their day.

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  • Sally Patten and Euan Black

Walking, riding, sailing to CEOs’ favourite holiday spots

Leading chief executives worked hard in 2023, but they also discovered some places off the beaten track to get away from it all.

  • Sally Patten and Euan Black

Meet the CEOs addicted to Sony headphones – and mandolines

A humble kitchen utensil made the grade in the BOSS team’s conversations with nine leaders about the gadgets they can’t live without.

  • Sally Patten and Euan Black
Alex Badenoch says companies need to think carefully about workplace training.

If you want a skilled workforce, go easy on hiring contractors

Employers who automatically hire contractors to plug their skills gaps risk being left with a redundant workforce, says HR expert Alex Badenoch.

  • Sally Patten

The TV shows these CEOs couldn’t stop streaming in 2023

The Bear, Beckham, Beef and a gay coming of age series were among business leaders’ favourite streaming shows of 2023.

  • Sally Patten and Euan Black
James Thornton says he always thinks of three things he needs to do while out running.

How these top CEOs stay fit and healthy

From a returned ballerina, to a marathon-running CEO and an executive yogi, nine leaders tell the BOSS team about their daily routines.

  • Sally Patten and Euan Black

December 2023

Paul Flynn grew up in a “good Catholic family of six girls and three boys.

This CEO of a $6b company was told he ‘could do better’ at school

Whitehaven chief Paul Flynn may not have been an enthusiastic student, but he learnt to debate around the kitchen table with his parents and eight siblings.

  • Sally Patten
Consumer law has marched on since 1975.

Drumstick Awards: Five biggest corporate stuff-ups of 2023

It’s been a golden year for corporate scandals. But one company has outshone the rest, taking home the inaugural Triple Drumstick. 

  • James Thomson
Boss 50 highest-paid CEOs

Australia’s 50 highest-paid CEOs in 2023

Despite topping the pay ranks, Macquarie Group’s Shemara Wikramanayake is just one of two women on the list.

  • Patrick Durkin

November 2023

Roslyn Toms says the one-off donation of $5 million to the NIB Foundation was distributed to a variety of charities, including the Cancer Council and the Black Dog Institute.

Australia’s top corporate givers revealed

Woolworths, Bendigo and Adelaide Bank and health insurer NIB were among the companies to record a surge in philanthropy in 2023.

  • Sally Patten
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Domino’s Pizza CEO Don Meij says it’s important in business to “play the long game”.

For Domino’s CEO, pepperoni and a Tarantino movie hard to beat

Domino’s CEO Don Meij says investors expect perfection from large ASX companies, as he regroups and avoids becoming ‘lost in the past’.

  • Simon Evans
Subsidised gym memberships are among the least used perks at some major employers.

The lucrative perks employees fail to exploit

Major companies reveal staff neglect to take advantage of these employee benefits.

  • Euan Black

This CEO was once told he wasn’t making enough mistakes

Renato Mota, the chief executive of Insignia Financial, talks about embracing risk and the importance of allowing the mind to wander.

  • Sally Patten
Paul Scurrah is the chief executive of Pacific National.

My ‘empathy’ for Qantas after fight to death with Joyce: ex-Virgin CEO

Pacific National CEO Paul Scurrah says the demise of Virgin Australia taught him the purpose of a CEO.

  • Kylar Loussikian
Optus chief Kelly Bayer Rosmarin has said she will co-operate with the federal inquiries.

These are the big lessons from the Optus outage

Don’t be slow to respond, explain yourself clearly, don’t try to fake concern and war-game a response when things are quiet.

  • Patrick Durkin