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The Seven-Day Weekend By: Ricardo Semler Publisher: Century Price: $59.95 He’s an odd bird, Ricardo Semler. There he is on the cover of his latest book, The Seven-Day Weekend, surrounded
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The Seven-Day Weekend By: Ricardo Semler Publisher: Century Price: $59.95 He’s an odd bird, Ricardo Semler. There he is on the cover of his latest book, The Seven-Day Weekend, surrounded
When the board or top management enlists the help of consultants and the result is a lemon, who’s to blame? Were the consultants incompetent? Or was the commissioning organisation at fault? To find out, we asked a consultant how get the most from a consultant.
The monthly data on overseas visitor numbers and guest nights which flow from Statistics New Zealand and his own ministry give Tourism Minister Mark Burton regular material for enthusiasm about
Along its journey to becoming a values-led organisation, Vodafone found it needed a whole set of new navigational aids for its leaders – so it set about creating them.
Thank you for your article (on local body governance) in Management April 2003. It was challenging and thoughtful read. I am one of Bob Harvey’s “too old, too male and
After seven years in the hot seat, Doug Matheson stepped down as National Chairman of the New Zealand Institute of Management last month. He talked to Management magazine about his leadership and his views of the future of management in New Zealand.
Polls suggest that growing number of us believe New Zealand and Australia should simply take the final step, say our respective vowels (or would it be prayers for New Zealand?)
The real costs of payroll processing can be high. But payroll records are a frequently untapped “goldmine” of valuable organisational information. Why doesn’t management mine it? The answer is in the processing.
New Zealand has large fiscal sur-plus. Or has it? That question hangs over this month’s budget. Or rather, next year’s. The lid stays on (the economy) for now, more or
In a crowded market, moving business Sirva New Zealand has carved a profitable niche – targeting international corporate household removals – that has them snapping at the heels of New Zealand’s top 200 companies.
Even social tennis players know that in doubles fine line exists when it comes to encroaching on your partner’s half of the court to pursue shot. Lunge once too often,
When Nick Lambert took the helm of IBM New Zealand nearly three years ago, it had lost headway and was leaking millions. Within six months he’d not only stopped the leaks but set a clear course for future profitability. How did he do it?
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