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When you think about it, almost any job can be done remotely these days, thanks to online collaboration tools. Laura Buckler goes through some

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Many jobs can be stressful enough on their own, but for some people there is added stress, frustration and even depression that accompanies their employment

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Providing constructive criticism can be challenging, says Simon Slade. And it becomes even more difficult when you are expected to provide that criticism to

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Wake up, check your emails, and repeat. Technology has made day-to-day life jam packed, and with that the workplace has become all the more

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As the ways in which we innovate and do business change, so too are the spaces in which we do these things. Co-working spaces

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Aotearoa's gender pay gap has fallen below 10 percent - but it still means women are paid thousands of dollars less per year for

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The latest season of Game of Thrones may be over - but its lessons on leadership should not be forgotten, says Sarah Pearce.

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Even the most casual pop culture consumer has heard of Carpool Karaoke, the insanely popular video series involving celebrities singing in a car with

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The Ministry for Women has released a new report highlighting the gender pay gap between women and men and the need to take action

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With Wellington on the brink of a housing crisis like that of Auckland, local charity DCM helps around 1000 people a year find and stay

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Game of Thrones may be fantasy - but it offers several real-life lessons on how to be an effective, and not-so-effective, leader, says Sarah

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Social media can be a great boon for any leader in an organisation - but it can also undermine leadership by harming self-esteem, says

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FutureYou founder and director Michael Te Young is on a mission to create a whole new talent pool for employers, amid an "unsustainable"

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Simplicity, the nonprofit KiwiSaver provider which owns shares in the top 50 listed companies in New Zealand, has written to all top 50 CEOs

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Many SME retailers find a shop cat or dog can attract a few pet-loving customers, as well as being good company, but it turns

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Industry training organisation ServiceIQ has released two 17-page action plans which map out how Maori and Pasifika staff can develop their skills and

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Rather than being afraid of sparking controversy, brands should stand up for the causes that matter, says Karma Cola's marketing manager Angela Barnett. Even

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Board Dynamics CEO Henri Eliot shares the traits that help make for an effective leader at any organisation.

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A new report from Deloitte shows that women are still largely under-represented on corporate boards worldwide, despite continued efforts to improve boardroom gender diversity. 

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Entrepreneurship is well known for having a culture of grinding towards success, but at what cost? BizDojo co-founder Nick Shewring shares his personal experience

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Corporate sustainability is still viewed as something to be celebrated when a business steps up. Step Changers founder Rosie Collins argues we should make

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Microsoft’s headquarters is a reflection of its ambitions: Gigantic, complex and full of exciting tech firsts. Idealog took a wander through the campus and

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The sad fact that women are under-represented in STEM careers is well-known. But a new report shows women in Aotearoa are also under-represented in

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Employees are having their pay cheques docked following a significant rise in shoplifting. But what are the rules and regulations surrounding breaches of employment law in

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Amid news a bill that would have made businesses reveal their gender pay gap has failed, we're republishing this story.

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Networking can help you land a board role, says Board Dynamics CEO Henri Eliot, But, he says, there's a right - and wrong

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