by Laurie Serafini | Jan 18, 2017 | Executive, The world @work
Exactly 12 months ago I was diagnosed with cancer. There were a couple of jaw-dropping news items last year, but personally being told you’ve got cancer would be right up there. I’ll spare you the details, suffice to say after a routine colonoscopy, I... by Geoff Slade | Jan 12, 2017 | The world @work
This summer I heard a great story from Davor Miskulin, a Slade Group ‘alumni’ now working with Burning Glass in Canada, but who visits us regularly when he’s in Australia. At a Toronto saxophone masterclass last year, which Davor attended with his... by bsakellaris | Dec 21, 2016 | The world @work
For many of us, we associate showering with waking up in the morning, so it’s no surprise that some of our best ideas fresh in the day are ‘shower thoughts’. I worked for a CEO who regularly called in with her shower thoughts on her commute to the...
by Catherine DeVrye | Dec 9, 2016 | The world @work
Have you ever stopped to think how much influence you have? Recently, I was honoured to be named in the Financial Review’s Top 100 Women of Influence in Australia. It was humbling because I first arrived with a backpack, $200 and one way ticket to a country... by egraham | Dec 2, 2016 | Professional Support, The world @work
Recently my colleague said she wanted to write a blog, but she had no ideas for a topic, how she would structure her thoughts and where to even start? Blogging gets people talking. When we write about what interests us and what we know, we share our thoughts and... by lmeli | Nov 24, 2016 | Professional Support, The world @work
Motivation is a fickle thing. It’s a fleeting, ever wavering state of mind that is constantly preached about at work or in our personal lives. This age old question has been heavily debated and the theories abound, so how do we pinpoint motivation and moreover,...