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Career management firm Directioneering is extending its Asia-Pacific reach by opening new offices in Wellington and Singapore. Directioneering provides assistance to blue chip and top 500 companies in executive career
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Career management firm Directioneering is extending its Asia-Pacific reach by opening new offices in Wellington and Singapore. Directioneering provides assistance to blue chip and top 500 companies in executive career
If you work for big organisation, there’s better-than-average chance that your network security defences have been breached somewhere. Or they will be. For organisations with valuable data, this is the
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It’s Budget month, Bill English’s fourth. He’s back to zero net new spending, this time because of weak revenue, not an earthquake. This is big political gamble. And it illustrates
Here on NZ Management magazine it’s part of our purpose to nail to the wall what good management and leadership is all about. Truth be told, sometimes it’s easier to
“The New Zealand manager sees himself as optimistic, future-oriented, ambitious, hardworking and independent,” wrote Massey University lecturer in business administration George Hines in 1973. Hines’ 78 page booklet entitled simply
Nick Wheeler has been living outside of New Zealand for 22 years now. For the past 10 years he’s been general manager of communications and PR agency Ketchum Beijing.
If it weren’t so infuriatingly destructive, how delicious might the irony seem? Just as chief executives and directors of our largest public and private sector enterprises trot out new reasons
Senior business leaders have until 18th May to nominate their up-and-coming execs for this year’s NZIM/Eagle Technology Young Executive of the Year Award. Established by NZIM and NZ Management, the
Customers across wide range of business sectors have made it abundantly clear what does, and doesn’t, impress them. Their feedback sorted out who got the gongs at the inaugural New
New Zealand’s largest custom research agency TNS New Zealand has merged with Research International. The move is the result of global integration of the two brands that are both part
I read with interest your story in the March edition of NZ Management magazine – “Parched Planet”. I agree with you about water. It is undoubtedly the precious resource of
Growing income disparities threaten to undermine the economic success of developing Asia unless the benefits of growth are shared more widely, according to the Asian Development Bank’s recent annual trawl
Once again, Hay Group and NZ Management are partnering to identify what it takes to be recognised as one of New Zealand’s most reputable organisations. This year’s Most Reputable Organisations
Finally, some good news on becoming middle aged. There’s purpose behind all that flab and sag, if we’re to believe the comforting ideas of Cambridge University’s Dr David Bainbridge. In
A recent snapshot of public opinion surrounding New Zealand’s relationship with Asia paints largely positive picture. When independent thinktank Asia New Zealand Foundation asked research group Colmar Brunton to test
We’re all meant to be improving productivity, but just how exactly? Making health and wellbeing priority is good place to start. It’s the one thing on which political parties, commentators
The Treasury is engaging in bout of obligatory future-gazing, looking four or so decades ahead. Before its job is done we can all pitch in with our ideas, but more
Despite capricious currencies, low-wage competition and financial crises, New Zealand’s manufacturing is earning its role as a mainstay of our economy. Can its trademark innovation also put some serious grunt behind our GDP growth? Vicki Jayne checks out the manufacturing challenge.
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