Ethical sales expert Sue Barrett looks at how clever investors, business leaders and salespeople look at downturns in markets as opportunities to get further ahead.
Author and Supply Chain Expert, head of the Logistics Bureau Rob O’Byrne consults to hundreds of leading organisations in Australia and around the World, and has spent 40 years involved in supply chain. His clients include many of the major food producers, processors and retailers in Australia.
Managing Partner of Owen Hodge Lawyers, Rolf Howard, discusses the legal requirements when sponsoring workers from overseas that business owners will need to consider.
Elizabeth Minogue, Chief Revenue Officer of flexigroup, looks at consumer spending and saving habits in Australia and how Aussie businesses can ensure they are catering to the ‘savvy shopper’.
Increasingly, research suggests consumers are placing a heavier weight on ethical brand behaviour and sustainability. Dr Josie McLean, sustainability expert from The Partnership, looks at how businesses can keep up with this global values shift.
Rolf Howard, Managing Partner, Owen Hodge Lawyers, discusses the ongoing obligations if you sell your business and the options that are open to business owners.
The number of companies employing AI is rapidly increasing. Dr. Michael Feindt, Chief Scientific Adviser at Blue Yonder - A JDA company, examines what this means for business in the year ahead.
The state of Australia’s retail environment is understandably making retailers nervous. JDA Software's Senior Director Industry Strategy APAC - Retail, Nicolas Cron, argues that from the most difficult situations, opportunity arises. The key is to evolve to meet new shopper preferences and behaviour.
What legal recourse do businesses have when employees don't show up for work or abandon their job? Owen Hodge Lawyers Managing Partner, Rolf Howard, shares his advice for employers.
Steve Stanley, Chairman of The CEO Institute WA and Managing Director of TeamSmart offers his thoughts on the role we can all play in improving corporate citizenship and ethics in business.
Established in 1945, Eric Hood is a respected commercial painting and maintenance company, working with public, private and government sectors across WA. MD Philip Hood offers his advice on how to keep a business sustainable and successful for the long term.
The ‘gig economy’ that created Uber drivers, Air Tasker handymen and Instagram influencers is rising to executive ranks, delivering Virtual CFOs to the business world at large. Sue Hirst, Director of CFO On-Call, examines the rise of Virtual or Part Time CFOs in Australia and the implications for small and medium businesses.
What does it take to be an entrepreneur? According to Lui Pangiarella, founder of business ownership accelerator, Second Squared, the reality of entrepreneurship isn't what you see on TV.
Steve Stanley, Chairman at The CEO Institute WA and Managing Director of TeamSmart, discusses why planning ahead can help your business to navigate around the pitfalls of competition.
Rolf Howard, Managing Partner at Owen Hodge Lawyers, explores the ins and outs of what businesses need to know about controlling or limiting what their employees post on social media.