
The learning investment: A whole new approach
For many corporates the global financial crisis put the brakes on education and training; as financial woes hit home, up-skilling was seen as a luxury – a nice-to-have when you can afford it.
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For many corporates the global financial crisis put the brakes on education and training; as financial woes hit home, up-skilling was seen as a luxury – a nice-to-have when you can afford it.
EcoMatters Environmental Trust is building healthy environments with local communities and for the first time in its 13 year history it’s looking to grow sponsorship opportunities.
We need to encourage acts of bravery so that if change is initiated and success isn’t achieved straight away – it isn’t a failure. It’s simply a step in the direction of improving and ultimately obtaining fresh and innovative results. By Fiona Hewitt.
New figures from Spark New Zealand have confirmed that New Zealanders are in the midst of a transformational change in how they use the internet.
Ninety-five percent of organisations that conduct long-range planning (five to 15 years) are more likely to outperform organisations that don’t plan ahead, according to Gartner's 2015 survey of CEOs and senior business executives.
Ngāi Tahu Tourism has won the Auckland International Airport Award for Excellence in Tourism at the HSBC China Business Awards.
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