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2 May, 2018
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Innovation and technology
If blockchain is the answer, what was the question?
Blockchain provides a secure means to transact using digital currencies. Yet, it has far wider reaching potential.
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22 June, 2017
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Environment and energy, Marketing
Powerful supermarkets push the cost of food waste onto suppliers, charities
The high cost of cosmetic standards in the food industry.
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7 September, 2017
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Leadership and management, Organisational behaviour
Emotional intelligence in business
Emotional intelligence has been associated with improved job performance, efficient work teams and superior work outcomes. We talk to Associate Professor Peter O'Connor on cultivating emotional intelligence in business.
9 December, 2016
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Leadership and management
My advice on bridging the Gen X on Gen Y gap: “Wear sunscreen”
How can we bridge the generational gap to help guide our future leaders?
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17 January, 2019
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Economy
Brexit: What it entails and why
Since the Brexit vote two years ago, the negotiations between Britain and the EU have been about finding the best solution for both partners.
15 March, 2018
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Leadership and management
What to do when best practice doesn't work
Experienced executive and leadership coach, Rachel Collis, explains why complex problems need a different approach.
25 October, 2019
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Leadership and management
We need to get creative about professional development
Why workplaces need to be more accepting of professional development requests that are not perfectly aligned with an employee’s current day-to-day business.
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10 October, 2018
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Marketing
Growers are in a jam now, but strawberry sabotage may well end up helping the industry
History shows the targets of product tampering bounce back, often with sales stronger than before.
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25 October, 2018
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Politics, Marketing
Supermarkets are not milking dairy farmers dry: the myth that obscures the real problem
The widely held belief that supermarkets are hurting dairy farmers by driving down the price of milk is incorrect.
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18 February, 2019
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Marketing
The decoy effect: how you are influenced to choose without really knowing it
Most pricing structures nudge us to spend more. But there's a particularly cunning type of pricing that can get us to swap our preference from a cheaper to a more expensive option.
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4 April, 2019
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Marketing
The trouble with Big W: don't blame online for killing discount department stores
Big W store closures signal deeper problems for the discount department store sector.
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30 August, 2018
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Marketing, Strategy
Why BP is getting into bed with David Jones. The promising marriage of petrol and gourmet food
David Jones and BP are joining forces to 'create all-new centres of convenience' appears to mean servos are getting back into service.