More discussion please
Mainstream electronic media is built around the sound bite and 24-hour news cycle. That means ideas get distilled down to their simplest form. There’s little room for discussion at a time when we need more of it.
For several years BTalk was a daily business podcast presented for CBS in Australia.
Mainstream electronic media is built around the sound bite and 24-hour news cycle. That means ideas get distilled down to their simplest form. There’s little room for discussion at a time when we need more of it.
What is the role of the big IT vendors? Will they provide the applications and services of the future, of will they simply stick to the plumbing?
Genius is a choice, not a gift. It’s all to do with focusing on what you enjoy and what you’re good at.
The workforce will be using iPads and tablets whether the IT teams are ready or not.
New research shows that 23 percent of home owners under 50 sold up and returned to the rental market at some point between 2001 and 2009. Why is this happening?
Kevin Rudd referred to the growth in the number of people in the Australian public service during the latter years of the Howard government as “administrative bloating”
The Occupy Wall Street movement, as we know, continues unabated — and it is spreading. But what’s their message?
ASIC has cleared the way for Chi-X to start operating from the end of this month. What impact will it have on trading?
New research shows how ready graduates are for the world of work — or not, as the case may be.
Social networking is a great way to communicate with friends — so why wouldn’t the same principles apply at work?
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