by Bill Haggerty | Jul 16, 2020 | Technical & Operations
When the coronavirus pandemic hit our shores, federal and state governments in Australia were being bombarded with offers of help from industry, all well-meaning. Everyone from significant corporate entities to the enthusiastic amateur who could turn their business to...
by Samantha Cotgrave | Jun 26, 2020 | Executive, Interchange Bench, The world @work
If we don’t see ourselves as Professional Services Consultants, then why should our clients? I finished my tertiary study as an Economics Graduate with many options for a career, yet can’t imagine any other role could have given me the sense of purpose and...
by Barry Hodson | Jun 11, 2020 | Accounting & Finance, The world @work
Ever since the Coronavirus turned everyone’s life upside down earlier this year, we have all had opportunity to reflect and consider the various scenarios that may become reality in our every day lives and professional environments. Personally, I have been impressed...
by Catherine DeVrye | Jun 5, 2020 | The world @work
Having left a secure executive position with IBM for the insecurity of starting my own business, I sometimes struggled in a home office before expanding into ‘real’ commercial office space to accommodate staff. Now, like many others, I find myself back working from...
by David Simpson | May 27, 2020 | The world @work
In the final part of this special three-part series, Part 3 – The Imponderables, Executive Coach and freelance blogger for The Slade Report, David Simpson, offers some observations on the factors at play in determining the new normal. Catch up or recap here on Part 1...