Backup: On Bacon Eggs and Leadership
What’s in word? word as simple as ‘backup’ for instance, can have many connotations, nuances and meanings. Reverse, pause and rethink, support, be behind, assent, endorse – take your pick
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What’s in word? word as simple as ‘backup’ for instance, can have many connotations, nuances and meanings. Reverse, pause and rethink, support, be behind, assent, endorse – take your pick
Increasingly severe penalties for breaches of commercial legislation is just one of the many drivers for the management of legal risk. How can directors and executives feel confident that their organisations are adequately protected?
More pixels per dollar, more lens options, and more brands than you can shake a ‘memory stick’ at – a new generation of cameras is speeding up the adoption of digital photography.
As projects go, managing the America’s Cup is big business. We have done it successfully before and there’s no reason at this advanced stage of the game, to think it
The mind is a thinking machine, a human computer, or as Maxwell Maltz puts it: “a goal seeking mechanism”. Therefore, thinking is a scientific process and not just a philosophical one.
Two new BIZ publications provide useful DIY improvement kit for firms employing less than 20 staff – that’s around 90 percent of all local businesses. Foundations for Growth: NZ guide
For business folk still making New Year’s style resolutions about what they’re going to do bigger or better in 2003 – longer-term planning, stronger focus on innovation, and more holistic
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