
Compromised or Suppressed?
It is not uncommon to see politicians avoid answering a question. My favourite is when they continue to repeat the same words each time the journalist asks them the same question
It is not uncommon to see politicians avoid answering a question. My favourite is when they continue to repeat the same words each time the journalist asks them the same question
If you are a rugby league supporter, in particular a Broncos supporter, you will be aware of the absolute turmoil that club is in. Performance on the field has been woeful
People come in and out of our lives for different reasons. It all has a purpose. It most definitely has a learning. The last couple of weeks have seen me reconnecting with
Over recent weeks, I have been speaking with people who have, unfortunately, been the casualties of a takeover of the business they work in. It is fairly common for the
I recently picked up a book to read as part of my morning practice. It is one of those books referred to as coffee table style. It was given to me by
The passing of Michael Gudinski left a gap at the Mushroom Group, a business he started nearly 50 years ago. However, it was a gap he planned for. When I first
‘There is no such thing as a self-made man. You will reach your goals only with the help of others.’– George Shinn A couple of weeks ago I wrote about achieving
‘Always treat your employees exactly as you want them to treat your customers.’ – The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, page 58 In the excerpt above, Stephen R. Covey
Today, Thursday 18 March, is National Close the Gap Day. The day highlights the ‘gaps’ our indigenous brothers and sisters still experience in modern day Australia. This year’s theme is focussing on
I am in my ninth year of business. Not as long as some but longer than others. It would be fair to say sometimes it has been a bit of a roller