Management April 2017

COVER STORY
Global shift: Unlocking leadership lessons 

As events continue to unfold in the United States with prominent US CEOs publicly defending the rights of their migrant workers, what lessons can New Zealand business leaders take from how US CEOs are dealing with these seismic shifts? By Annie Gray.

Trump puts business values to the test
CEOs have stood up to oppose President Trump’s immigration ban. Will they show the same commitment to the environment?

CEO thinking
The annual PWC CEO survey, now in its 20th year, provides in-depth insights into what New Zealand chief executives are talking about and what future they see for the country. Here we highlight some of the thinking the survey uncovered.

Do your employees need a dress code?
Expecting new team members to take their dress cues from your existing staff can be fraught with problems; especially if you have a few challenges with the way your current team dress.

Ten reasons your best people quit
By understanding why our great people leave we gain insight into what could make them stay, writes

Leadership
What’s so different about female leadership?

Innovation
Meet your next strategist: Artificial Intelligence.

Remuneration
Three myths about executive pay.

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New CEO at Phoenix Recycling Group   

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