The benefits of ‘modest leadership’ to your business

The benefits of ‘modest leadership’ to your business

Of the hundreds of books written on leadership, there are few that tout the benefits of a modest leadership style to a business.  In his book ‘How to be Great’, James Adonis showcases some of the greatest leaders from history and unpicks what made them great. His feature on one of America’s most significant Presidents,…

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How to build a recognition culture

How to build a recognition culture

What is a recognition culture and how might it benefit your business? Developing a company culture where employees feel recognised can have an enormous impact on their engagement. In fact, research shows that organisations that regularly give thanks to their employees often outperform those that don’t. However, the majority of recognition programs (87% in fact)…

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Should your company move to an agile framework?

Should your company move to an agile framework?

Quite often the focus of a business is internal – ‘how we do things around here’. It’s challenging finding the time to understand how innovation is affecting your industry and how you might leverage this to help your business achieve its goals.  Many organisations have reported significant business benefits from moving to an agile framework….

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Why emotional intelligence in employees is so important

Why emotional intelligence in employees is so important

Remember back when an employee’s ability to do their job effectively was the main indicator of success? Not so now. Employers are increasingly looking at hiring candidates with both high IQ and high emotional intelligence (EQ). The reason? If you don’t have high emotional intelligence, you are less likely to grow, say the experts. Additionally,…

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What employees learn about your company from your induction program

What employees learn about your company from your induction program

The first few weeks of an employee’s appointment can have a lasting impact on how they perceive the business. In fact, a study by Wynhurst Group found that employees that went through a structured induction program were 58% more likely to stay with a company in three years’ time. Additionally, HHR states that structured induction…

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How to have challenging conversations in the workplace

How to have challenging conversations in the workplace

We’ve all been in a situation where we need to have a challenging conversation – whether it be with a direct report or a colleague. Often the more challenging conversations are around an employee’s behaviour such as swearing, speaking rudely to colleagues or clients etc. Having difficult conversations with an employee or encouraging your employees to…

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How to Stop Micromanaging your Employees

How to Stop Micromanaging your Employees

When your team is working on a project, do you find yourself looking over their shoulders? Do you send out more than one email a day asking for updates? Have you ever handed out a project and then wound up doing it yourself when your employees came to you with questions? Are you always glancing…

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2015 Annual Wage Review

Australian lowest paid workers will be receiving a 2.5 per cent pay rise with the Fair Work Commission announcing a moderate rise to the minimum wage than last year’s 3% increase. The increase only applies to employees that get their pay rates from the national minimum wage, a modern award or in some cases a registered agreement. The new…

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How to Avoid Unfair Dismissal

How to Avoid Unfair Dismissal

You hate doing it, but you need to dismiss an employee. This employee is late almost every other day, and the projects they complete look sloppy, as if no effort was put forth. You try everything you can to help your employee improve, but it seems as if they just don’t care. After the dismissal, the…

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What are Exit Surveys and How they are Crucial for your Business

What are Exit Surveys and How they are Crucial for your Business

When an employee leaves your company, you should always be asking them one very important question: why? The reason might simply be for convenience. Maybe the employee is moving across the country with his or her significant other, or maybe the employee will be staying home to take care of children.

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