The most important asset
By Schon G Condon RFD
OVER the years as people have gone into business they have commonly spoken to either their accountant or lawyer (rarely both) as or after they started so they could get "set up" with what they need.
Brains that gain power
By Jo Hanlon
MY mother instilled in me a lifelong love of learning, growing and expanding my mind and my skill sets.
Exchange rate of social capital
By Dr Jim Taggart OAM and Christina Matthews
THE purpose of this article is to provide some insight into the world of Social Capital, and the role it plays in building relationships among, and between, people in the various networks they operate in either a personal and/or business level.
Workplace placement a real asset
By Schon G Condon RFD
RESEARCH in Britain has indicated that students exposed to at least four interactions with employers whilst still at school are five times more likely to be in education, employment or training at age 19 to 24 than not.
Generational diversity event
FOR the first time in a long time, there are three different generations sharing the workforce – Gen X, Gen Y and Baby Boomers: Same jobs, same bosses, same working conditions, but three different viewpoints on how to approach life at work.
The power of talented workers and how to deal with it
By Jo Hanlon
HAVE you ever had to consider how to manage those staff members in your organisation who are technically brilliant and very good at their job, but who have or are judged to have idiosyncratic or dysfunctional behaviours and attitudes?
Understand your networking strengths
By Maria Ioia
IN Australia, people like to do business with people they like. If you follow these steps below in future networking events, you are sure to have success.