If hiring intentions are anything to go by, the latest Hudson Report puts positive spin on the next quarter, with increasing numbers of employers saying they plan to take on more permanent staff. Read more »
While recent research both in New Zealand and globally points to rising business optimism, Grant Thornton New Zealand partner Greg Thompson is questioning the strength of this confidence and suggests it may be just another false dawn. Read more »
A who’s who list of finalists for this year’s EECA Awards is now out. The awards celebrate organisations and individuals that demonstrate excellence and innovation in energy efficiency or renewable energy. Read more »
A new study by Regus shows that 86 percent of New Zealand companies believe face-to-face networking is still the number one method to help find new customers over the next three years. Read more »
Auckland consultancy Beca has clinched deal to provide the mechanical and electrical engineering design for the tallest building planned in the Southern Hemisphere: Jakarta’s Signature Tower. Read more »
The Privacy Commissioner has announced his intention to issue a Biometrics Code, has released the Biometric Processing Privacy Code for consultation and is calling for submissions on the draft code
Imagine walking into a store, picking up your items and paying just by looking at a screen. This is already a reality in China thanks to facial recognition payment technology.
It’s a natural human reaction to feel like a victim when change is thrust upon us. A test of character is how quickly you move through the victim stage to