Business
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‘Both art and science’: The product manager developing cutting-edge AI
Product manager Russell Dias says because the AI tech he works with is so new, it requires a lot of experimenting and testing.
- by Sue White
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Opinion
Workplace culture
Celebrate your birthday how you like, just not in the office
Celebrating birthdays in the office can be divisive, awkward, and an all-round waste of time.
- by Jim Bright
Opinion
Work therapy
I completely stuffed up in a meeting. Should I resign in embarrassment?
Not being able to explain something under unusual, difficult or simply unexpected circumstances isn’t evidence of incompetence or incapability.
- by Jonathan Rivett
Want to earn $170k? It’s not the only reason to do an MBA
It can boost your salary, but a master of business administration also gives companies an insight into someone’s drive, ambition and aspirations.
- by Alexandra Cain
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UTS Online
Bridging the gap between science and the marketplace
Australia can lead the world in medical science, but it lacks leaders with the skills to carry it out, says a top expert in the field.
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Melbourne Business School Online
Online MBA allows career-minded learners to balance work and study
Students want flexibility when it comes to their education; digital tools have removed geography as a barrier to learning.
The swim teacher who left her office for a life in the pool
Swim teacher Karen Barton was working in an office before she decided to look for a job where she wouldn’t feel stressed every day.
- by Sue White
Opinion
Workplace
Why career goals should be made to be abandoned
Effective career plans or goals, are ones that can be regularly revised, ditched, or paused as circumstances dictate.
- by Jim Bright
Opinion
Work therapy
Why is ChatGPT trying to gaslight me?
AI chatbots may be sophisticated and slick, but they’re far from being a source of reliable information.
- by Jonathan Rivett
Opinion
Hiring
Australia’s class ceiling isn’t just a problem for the poor
Changing our hiring practices to help the disadvantaged could benefit everyone. Here’s how.
- by Millie Muroi
The interior designer who prefers pen and paper to PCs
Interior designer Sonia Simpfendorfer can get frustrated with popular depictions of her profession: “Design is not decoration, it’s spatial work.”
- by Sue White