by Nora Farhane | Feb 10, 2017 | Education, The world @work
Growing up in France, I’ve always been interested in politics, as well as the way people communicate. I’m now an expat, but every day is still a cultural challenge, every meeting a learning experience. As an education specialist, currently working with...
by mlove | Feb 1, 2017 | Executive, The world @work
Victoria – The Infrastructure State. It could be a number plate. The Melbourne Metro Rail project is underway, level crossings are being replaced, plans for ‘sky rail’ continue to cause controversy and an airport train could be back on the agenda. For roads, the Tulla...
by scarruthers | Nov 16, 2016 | Executive, The world @work
2016 has been a year that turned the tables on all of the favourites. In sport we saw outside wins by the Western Bulldogs, the Cronulla Sharks, Leicester City and the Chicago Cubs. Ireland defeated the All Blacks. In hockey, the Argentina Men’s Olympic Hockey...
by Andrew Barr | Nov 11, 2016 | Education, The world @work
At 6:41pm Eastern Australian time on Wednesday 9 November, within half an hour of the calling of the US Presidential election result, in came an email with a request to chat from a very highly regarded Assistant Professor at a major Californian university. “I...
by scarruthers | Nov 4, 2016 | Executive, The world @work
“I recommend that you hire someone with a less-conventional story if you want the people on your team to innovate and collaborate in the way this new-millennium workplace requires.” – Liz Ryan, Forbes. Next time you’re hiring, challenge your thinking...