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New Zealand super premium gin brand, Rogue Society, is launching a corporate gifting collection just in time for Christmas.

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The rise of a very New Zealand type of design-led, lifestyle-driven entrepreneur.

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Real TV is inspiring more Kiwi innovation by bringing entrepreneurial stories to life – on video

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Joanna Doolan has a contrary opinion on underworked, overpaid directors

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How the age of technology just makes being human that much more important.

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The case for diversity, and cultural intelligence in New Zealand business.

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If you’ve ever been a founder or CEO of a tech start-up you’ll know that a persistent line of questioning from peers when presenting

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Tax specialists Jo Doolan and Claire Dilks give the low-down on the rules around deductions and FBT on Christmas treats for staff

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Weirdly, winner of the Emerging New Zealand Innovator at this year's NZ Innovators Awards, is an online recruitment tool built around the belief that

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A 20-year-old on his second start-up wants to provide paid business education for companies and students.

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Business people dominated this year’s Women of Influence awards, with winners ranging from top corporate leaders to a hip hop dance champion with her

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Mars New Zealand, the local manufacturer of many of those sugary treats sitting in a jar on your colleague’s desk, have won the title

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It's just as bad as you think.

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The day started like any other: Weetbix, the morning commute and an interview with a certain bright young thing at an Auckland startup’s office.

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A board whose directors are constantly bickering will not function effectively, but neither will one that never questions decisions. Rigorous debate or “creative tension”

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In the middle of last week, a particularly hectic one, Idealog digital editor Jonathan Cotton stopped sleeping. The problem, according to his doctor, was

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We’ve been hearing it for years: sitting is the new cigarettes, the new cancer, the new gluten.

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A recent book by plain English champion Lynda Harris outlines the problems poor writing can cause your company.

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Forget cut-throat competition, the hot topic these days is collaboration. Whether it’s companies in shared working spaces exchanging ideas around the water cooler, entrepreneurs

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Confirmation bias – a tendency to interpret new evidence as confirmation of one's existing beliefs or theories – is a nasty little critter we

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In this brave new world of social media, fake profiles - and the scammers that make them - are rife. But what's the harm?

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Guy Ryan’s Festival for the Future last weekend attracted more than 500 young people with an inconsequential goal: making the world a better place.

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Paid parental leave is back on the New Zealand agenda with Government legislation and a private members bill looming. But do more generous provisions

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Looking for a new way to improve productivity, give employees more autonomy and job satisfaction and even improve your bottom line? Easy. Get rid

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99% of the time, sitting through a job interview sucks. When your potential employer starts throwing crazy lateral-thinking questions your way, that percentage rises

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Almost nine out of 10 Fortune 100 companies use Myers-Briggs personality profiling in some way to check out how their employees view the world

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