Management February 2021

Leadership Questions for 2021

The rise and rise of facial recognition technology
Facial recognition technology is increasing in usage in New Zealand, across both the public and private sectors, but a new report raises human rights concerns. So what questions do business leaders need to ask?

Sensitive Expenditure: Building trust and confidence
The Office of the Auditor-General has recently updated its good practice guide on sensitive expenditure for public sector organisations. And there is plenty in it which can help any organisation with its own sensitive expenditure policies and practices to ensure wider public confidence in your company.

Is your team ready for mandatory privacy breach notifications?
The new Privacy Act 2020 has been in force for not quite two months, so what can organisations do to prepare if there is a breach?

Is there still room at the top?
With more senior level expats returning home and fewer kiwis heading overseas for work, what effect is this having on younger executives wanting to climb the corporate ladder?

Making wiser decisions during uncertain times
There are certain capabilities that help business leaders make wiser decisions.

 

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