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Rebel Sport owner dogged by claims of bullying, questionable travel to further affair

Rebel Sport owner dogged by claims of bullying, questionable travel to further affair

The CEO of Super Retail Group stands accused of being part of a culture of bullying at the retailer and questionable trips to further a relationship with its HR boss.

  • by Colin Kruger

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Paul Kent takes aim at ‘sham’ sacking in broadside at News Corp

Paul Kent takes aim at ‘sham’ sacking in broadside at News Corp

The rugby league journalist claims the media company has tolerated and condoned alleged misconduct by other employees and that he was treated differently.

  • by Chris Barrett
Why is my company determined to have such a boring ‘mission statement’?

Why is my company determined to have such a boring ‘mission statement’?

These statements are sometimes referred to as “Vision and Values”. A more accurate name would be “Banality and Inanity”, or simply “About Us Page Wank”.

  • by Jonathan Rivett
LinkedIn is my favourite place on the internet. There, I said it

LinkedIn is my favourite place on the internet. There, I said it

LinkedIn’s model ensures the worst impulses of the internet are tempered. If the price to pay is to scroll past the occasional large ego, then sign me up.

  • by Tim Duggan
Corporations brace for diversity decimation under Trump
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Corporations brace for diversity decimation under Trump

Corporate America is bracing for whiplash on the question of how to value diversity in the workplace as the prospect of a Trump administration looms.

  • by Simone Foxman and Jeff Green
Why we need to stop the careers counselling guessing game
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Careers

Why we need to stop the careers counselling guessing game

Careers counsellors should not allow themselves to be put in the business of making predictions. Leave that to the astrologers.

  • by Jim Bright
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An insider’s guide on the best ways to impress a recruiter
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Hiring

An insider’s guide on the best ways to impress a recruiter

With the rise of AI job screening, getting yourself in front of a recruiter can be more important than ever.

  • by Roxanne Calder
Why did I get blamed for a bad idea at work?

Why did I get blamed for a bad idea at work?

It sounds to me that you’ve either become caught up in some catastrophic misunderstanding or you’ve been deceived.

  • by Jonathan Rivett
Four simple ways to make meetings more productive – and less painful

Four simple ways to make meetings more productive – and less painful

Meetings can sap the joy from our workdays and consume precious time that could be better spend on meaningful tasks. Here’s how to fix them.

  • by Shadé Zahrai
Hybrid working: Where productivity meets peace of mind
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Hybrid working: Where productivity meets peace of mind

The normalisation of hybrid working has been a massive win... for everyone.

  • by Fleur Morrison
Will Microsoft’s new AI assistants revolutionise the office? Maybe one day
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AI

Will Microsoft’s new AI assistants revolutionise the office? Maybe one day

Microsoft has poured millions of dollars and significant resources into its new Copilot AI tools. It might be a while until it sees a return on investment.

  • by Matt Day