Topic: Organisational behaviour
18 January, 2021
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Leadership and management, Organisational behaviour
To get ahead as an introvert, act like an extravert. It’s not as hard as you think
Introverts tend to overestimate the negatives of acting like an extravert and underestimate the positives.
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28 July, 2020
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Organisational behaviour
Yes Ita, younger workers might actually be less resilient. But all workers should be thanked
Are younger people really less resilient at work? Or is this simply an example of older people holding negative stereotypes about younger people?
21 July, 2020
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Organisational behaviour
The interchangeable office of 2020: Working from home and returning to work arrangements
With the rise of employees and employers looking to embed regular work from home arrangements once they’re able to return to the office, what are the positives and negatives?
2 July, 2020
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Organisational behaviour
Disagreeability, neuroticism and stress: what drives panic buying during the COVID-19 pandemic
What motivates people to panic buy and stockpile goods like toilet paper? The COVID-19 pandemic has given us the chance to find out.
8 June, 2020
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Leadership and management, Organisational behaviour
Leading for the future – Navigating the new normal through COVID-19
With predictions that the next 20 years will bring about more change than we have experienced over the last 300, what do future-thinking leaders need to consider?
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14 May, 2020
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Organisational behaviour, Leadership and management
Not all doom and gloom: even in a pandemic, mixed emotions are more common than negative ones
Things may seem all doom and gloom. New data reveals it’s surprisingly rare for a person to experience purely negative emotions. More commonly, people are instead experiencing mixed emotions, even during the COVID-19 pandemic.
25 October, 2019
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Organisational behaviour
Why good people do bad things
When faced with challenging personal, situational and contextual influences, our ability to think rationally, or even to recognise an ethical dilemma in the first place, is significantly diminished.
4 September, 2019
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Organisational behaviour
The working parent prototype
Small businesses can forge the path to ease the career/parent dichotomy.
29 August, 2019
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Organisational behaviour
Wellness in the workplace
General Manager Culture and People at RedEye and QUT Business School alum, Louise Sharman, shares how this Brisbane startup is making workplace wellbeing a priority.
9 April, 2019
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Entrepreneurship, Organisational behaviour
Why we need to foster immigrant entrepreneurship communities
Approximately one in four Australian are migrants. Immigrants are much more likely to engage in entrepreneurship out of either necessity or opportunity.
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18 April, 2018
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Leadership and management, Organisational behaviour
Playing nice at work could cost you success
Individuals high in traits like narcissism, actively seek out prestige, target high level jobs and make their accomplishments known to those around them.
6 March, 2018
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Leadership and management, Organisational behaviour
The illusion of equality
Despite the hype, equality is still far from our grasp, writes Chloe Davison.