Inaction Leads to Insolvency
There are 14,000 company insolvencies in Australia each year, taking $13 billion out of the economy. Michael Fingland suggests safe habour legislation could help businesses get back on track.
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There are 14,000 company insolvencies in Australia each year, taking $13 billion out of the economy. Michael Fingland suggests safe habour legislation could help businesses get back on track.
Success, says Siimon Reynolds, it is all to do with your frame of mind, but is that all there is to it? What about those evil forces — like politics — that try to drag you down?
The mining industry is fighting through an expensive advertising campaign to influence attitudes on the proposed resources rent tax. Is it a good idea and even if it is, is now the right time to do it?
If your customer data is stored in the cloud could you be impacted by the US Patriot Act? I talk to Microsoft’s Jeff Bullwinkle.
There are mixed reports about the impact of mobile phones on our health. Joel Moskowitz asks whether we need evidence beyond any doubt before we start to take steps to protect ourselves from the potential harmful effects of mobile phone use.
New research shows that more than half of all managers trust their employees to use the internet and social networking sites responsibly. What does this mean for security policies in the workplace?
Ulli Appelbaum’s Brand Persuasion Wheel focuses on six principles of persuasion that can be leveraged by marketers.
How much are Australian businesses being burdened with regulatory red tape? Is the problem worse in Australia than elsewhere and is it getting worse?