by Kelly Stubbs | Dec 5, 2018 | Executive, The world @work
A couple of times lately, younger professional women have come to seek my advice on some situations they’ve found themselves in in their work life… Anything from discussing appropriate work wear, or how to handle a tough conversation with a client or colleague,...
by Luke Clarke | Nov 30, 2018 | Executive, The world @work
Flexibility now ranks top amongst what’s important to employees (even more than pay), but what does it mean in practice? Flexible working arrangements can come in many forms. For some people being flexible will mean compressing a five day week into four days; for...
by Clare Kellett | Nov 19, 2018 | Education, The world @work
What three words best describe you? Summing yourself up succinctly is no easy feat. Trying to identify yourself with your own words can be difficult at first, but being able to master this challenge can also be a really useful tool in life. Our lives are never...
by Angela Yeoland | Oct 25, 2018 | Education, The world @work
Resilience: The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. Or in my words: “Being able to take a hit, and get back up and keep fighting.” Recently relocating from Sydney to Melbourne, let’s just say I appreciate the differences between the two! ...
by Kylie Rutherfoord | Oct 18, 2018 | Executive, The world @work
What’s been debated, outsourced, digitalised and recorded… but in the end come full circle? Yes, the answer is those essential in-depth candidate Reference Checks that have stood the test of time. Talking with my colleagues and clients, we all agree they form...
by Richard Lewith | Sep 12, 2018 | Executive, The world @work
It might not be news to some, but the current shortage in engineering skills is widening. While there have been many reports on this topic, I haven’t seen one that provides an adequate solution to the ever growing problem. So what’s the answer, introduce more science...