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The best advice this boss was given: don’t let somebody else manage your career

Having a clear strategy around how you manage yourself, both in business and outside, is important, says Blackmores CEO Alastair Symington

  • Cindy Yin and Sally Patten

This Month

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
Andrew Rogers, KC, had a successful career on the bench and in commercial arbitration.

The judge who made business better

When the economy opened up in the 1980s, Andrew Rogers helped Australia become a more commercially sophisticated country, NSW’s chief justice writes.

  • Andrew Bell
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

The podcasts this top CEO always goes back to

When Aware Super CEO Deanne Stewart was offered the chance to run a business in the early 2000s in New York, she broke down and said, “No, I can’t do it.”

  • Cindy Yin and Sally Patten
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‘Deadset nightmare’: Why small business failures are soaring

MYOB CEO Paul Robson fears small businesses may not enjoy the soft landing tipped for the rest of the economy.

  • Patrick Durkin
Former ASIC deputy Karen Chester and former chairman James Shipton.

At ASIC, a noon showdown killed any chance of peace

Ex-ASIC chairman James Shipton desperately wanted to avoid the meeting with his deputy that was exposed on the front page of the Financial Review.

  • Aaron Patrick, Ronald Mizen and Patrick Durkin
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
According to Noel Pearson, Lowitja O’Donoghue, pictured in Canberra in 2013, ″⁣gave her all in the service of our people the continent″⁣.

Lowitja O’Donoghue, ‘the greatest Aboriginal leader’

Indigenous trailblazer Lowitja O’Donoghue is being celebrated as a giant of modern Australia after her death at the weekend.

  • Michael Pelly
Michelle Gass

CEO succession needs a shake-up

It’s the most important job corporate boards have, and all too often they fail miserably.

  • Beth Kowitt
Professor Alexander Haslam said Tesla chief executive Elon Musk’s proposed $83.3 billion pay package made no sense and was unconscionable.

The ‘zombie leadership’ ideas that refuse to die

Alexander Haslam wants you to join the Anti-Zombie Leadership Alliance – the fight against leadership myths that have been debunked but refuse to die.

  • Euan Black

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
CEOs in the spotlight: Vanessa Hudson, of Qantas, Perpetual’s Rob Adams, and Brad Banducci, of Woolworths.

10 CEOs under the pump in 2024

Activist shareholders, grumpy regulators and politicians looking for someone to blame are likely to keep the heat on these leaders in the year ahead. 

  • James Thomson
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Naureen Alam, 2023 BOSS Young Executive, Sorelle Eatery in St Lucia

Cameras on, no multitasking: meeting rules that boost productivity

AGL Energy renewables guru and BOSS Young Executive Naureen Alam works on ‘four Rs’ to manage the stress of her job.

  • Tess Bennett
Woolworths young executive Andrew Cooper at Bloodhound Espresso in Darlinghurst, Sydney on December 19, 2023.

Why this Woolworths executive no longer brings a laptop to meetings

In our Summer Breakfast with the BOSS series, Andrew Cooper, head of transformation at Woolworths Metro, says ditching his laptop for an old-fashioned paper notebook has helped him become more productive in meetings.

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  • Lois Maskiell

What does it mean to be Australian?

The Financial Review invited the PM, a Nobel Prize-winning scientist, an Indigenous leader, a businesswoman and a mining billionaire to crack a drink and throw a few snags on a virtual grill.

  • Patrick Durkin and Hans van Leeuwen
Brad Banducci:  “I know there are different views on the specific day itself.”

‘I misread the environment’: Woolworths boss on Australia Day

Woolworths, Cricket Australia and Tennis Australia have faced a public backlash for boycotting Australia Day, as Gerry Harvey bemoans a “mad, woke world” which is silencing business.

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  • Patrick Durkin
Angus Ferguson at breakfast at Bills in Double Bay, Sydney

Why this executive ditched networking dinners for ice baths

Domain customer head and BOSS Young Executive Angus Ferguson has a sauna and ice bath most mornings, and has started taking clients too.

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  • Sally Patten