Sheffield reveals CEO remuneration deals
CEOs of public sector organisations now earn more than their counterparts in the private sector, according to Sheffield’s 2007 Chief Executive Survey. The report – the latest in series stretching
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CEOs of public sector organisations now earn more than their counterparts in the private sector, according to Sheffield’s 2007 Chief Executive Survey. The report – the latest in series stretching
Winners for the 2007 World Class New Zealand Awards include Kiwi leaders who are making their mark globally in areas ranging from commerce and creativity to science and software. The
Kea New Zealand and New Zealand Trade and Enterprise have announced the winners of the prestigious 2008 World Class New Zealand Awards, now in its fifth year. The awards recognise
Working Style and NZ Management have teamed up to recognise leaders in style and fashion. The Best Dressed Businessman Award will go to the country’s top corporate style-setter. Click here
Deloitte/ Management magazine Executive of the Year 2007 Lloyd Morrison of Infratil success is New Zealand’s top business executive for 2007. He was named the Deloitte/Management magazine Executive of the
Click here for full list of winners. Click to view individual reports: • Deloitte/Management magazine Executive of the Year: – Greg Muir, Pumpkin Patch • Deloitte/Management magazine Company of the
TIME is unique business event, bringing together 14 of New Zealand’s most popular business coaches, facilitators and motivational speakers in one place on one day. They cover the important business
A special poll taken in conjunction with the Business Budget Summit in Wellington shows business decision makers narrowly support the idea of boosting social spending ahead of tax cuts. These
DELOITTE/MANAGEMENT MAGAZINE TOP 200 AWARDS Secure your seats now for New Zealand’s premier business event. WHERE SKYCITY CONVENTION CENTRE WHEN THURSDAY NOVEMBER 26 BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL – CLOSING SOON BOOK YOUR
Deloitte/Management magazine Top 200 Awards Follow this LINK for the press release acknowledging 2008’s award winners.
AUCKLAND restaurants will be the first non-New York businesses in the world to take part in Tap Week, which will see patrons at participating restaurants asked to donate $1 for
New Zealanders are well past the point of questioning whether or not climate change is occurring and say it is something which must be managed as priority. survey of 3296
Does the public sector ever learn from private consultants? Will private consultants always gouge the public sector? visiting British expert, professor Andrew Sturdy, is giving public lecture on private consulting
There’s still time left to enter the 2007 New Zealand Export Awards. Prizes cover eight categories including creative and design, services, education, and food and beverages. Previous winners include Rakon,
The New Zealand Institute has released the sixth in its series of reports on how to create global New Zealand economy. “So far yet so close: connecting New Zealand to
Oxford University vice chancellor John Hood took out the top prize at the recent World Class New Zealand Awards. Backed by expat association KEA and New Zealand Trade and Enterprise,
The New Zealand Business Roundtable is touting CD of texts compiled by the UK’s International Policy Network. The texts cover individual, social, economic and political issues. In the words of
Should our Government throw its purchasing power behind companies that embrace sustainable practice? Yes, say the majority of respondents to recent Management Magazine/Shape NZ business poll. There was strong support
Air New Zealand’s Rob Fyfe named Executive of the Year; Abano Healthcare takes top honours as Company of the Year Read about the other award winners here. Photos from the
New Zealand inched up the world competitiveness scoreboard, according to latest results released by IMD. The 2007 rankings place New Zealand in 19th place nestled between Taiwan and the United
The Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO) Trust Diversity Survey is live at the EEO’s website until Monday 14 May. Allow around 10-15 minutes to complete the survey. Every respondent will receive
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