by Maria Cenic | Mar 31, 2016 | The world @work
“For employers, hiring former employees who left on good terms is a no-brainer: They know their past experience and assume they picked up some new skills to bring to the table during their time away.” – Robyn Melhuish, Business Insider. What brings a...
by Laurie Serafini | Mar 23, 2016 | Executive, The world @work
Can it really be true that you can win or lose an audience in just three seconds? More on that later, but first here is my checklist for an engaging professional presentation: Strategy – be prepared and have an agenda Energy level – show interest in what you’re...
by swalsh | Mar 9, 2016 | Executive, The world @work
Consider this: it’s estimated that US companies with 100 employees spend an average downtime of 17 hours per week clarifying communication, costing approx. USD$528,443 [1]. Communication is vital in all functions of a business, but even more so in HR, OHS and...
by rdickens | Mar 2, 2016 | The world @work
Making a bold move is risky business. Even when you’ve done the research, modelled the outcome and evaluated the risks, the results of even the most calculated decision can be unpredictable. Having experience as an accountant, I can say there’s some degree of...
by sbrown | Feb 25, 2016 | The world @work
Yesterday I had the pleasure of touring the new Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC) building in Parkville as an invited guest of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce. Our hosts from Grocon and Plenary Health showed us around selected areas that were very...