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Ridiculously funny and well written, this is a quick and fun read.

A movable, traveling theatre made up of shipping containers. It sounds like a strange dream to have, but for William McKegg, it's a concept

A guide for navigating the challenges created by technology.

A wide ranging tour de force full of insights, strategies and anecdotes about how to be a better human.

Seen from the outside, the internet is a nasty, brutish place where savage people say terrible things to each other. But that's always been

It's possible there's too much startup icing and not enough cake.

If you can't see it, but you know that it exists, will it bend your mind?

There's nothing like a few prickles in the foot to force a rethink in the mind.

The most unsexy product from a dour town blows our perceptions of what's really cool, writes Vincent Heeringa.

Idealog practical-guy-in-residence Vaughn Davis heads for what could quite possibly be this country’s ultimate man cave to meet a bunch of blokes who don’t

How New Zealand's biggest website is (still) winning the internet.

Once upon a time, standing outside a train station shaking a tin was all it took to raise enough money to keep your average

Jason and Jess Holdaway wanted to help children living in poverty in New Zealand, so they founded Frank Stationery, a company that follows the

Matt Campbell was design and digital director at BBH NY for Sir John Hegarty in a former life. Now he's back on New Zealand

Excessive use of exclamation marks does not add gravitas, it adds shame, writes Penelope Whitson, who breaks out into a rash at the very

Buffett's understanding of psychology and human nature, his ability to run his own race and avoid herd behaviour comes through as the real secret

Sorry, did we say asset sales? No, wait, we meant Mixed Ownership Model, which, let's face it, makes for a much better acronym, if

How do I deal with massive discounting from competitors?

Ain't no party like a political party (said no-one, ever).

You can’t escape networking events – unless you change jobs and become a professional hermit, thus avoiding human contact entirely – but you can

Andrew Henry, founder of footwear label YOURS, was not stoked with a shipment of his shoes - so he decided to destroy the whole

Knowing your 'why' can help you with the 'how' (not to mention the 'ka-ching!'). Andy Kenworthy talks to a collection of business leaders who

A journey through the things Kiwis cared about then and now - rugby beer, the quarter acre home, health, war, cars and great scenery.

Taken together, these three factors are a handy insight into the forces at play and go some way to explaining why some new ideas

From bas bosses to brothels, we saw it all this month online. Seriously.

It's important to understand and follow local customs.

By the time you read this, a single Bitcoin could either be worth $1,000, or nothing.