By: Clare Bruce
Only weeks ago, Christian organisations and entrepreneurs were sinking their teeth into their goals and dreams for 2020. Continue reading “In a Time of Turmoil, Seed is Helping Christian Enterprises ‘Reimagine’ the Year Ahead”
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By: Clare Bruce
Only weeks ago, Christian organisations and entrepreneurs were sinking their teeth into their goals and dreams for 2020. Continue reading “In a Time of Turmoil, Seed is Helping Christian Enterprises ‘Reimagine’ the Year Ahead”
By: Michael McQueen
In a time that is characterised by confinement, disruption and chaos, maintaining a sense of momentum and productivity can prove beyond challenging. One of the biggest enemies of momentum is monotony and in a time like this, it seems as if the one dependable aspect of life is its monotony as it feels like we are all participating in a modern, viral version of Groundhog Day. Continue reading “3 Ways to Shift from Monotony to Momentum When Working From Home”
By: McCrindle
We are living in times of unprecedented change, and while new measures are restructuring the normal rhythms of life, Australians are responding to these and the impact they have on how they work and learn. Continue reading “How COVID-19 Is Impacting the Future of Work and Learning”
By: Kerin Jarvis
Whether you’re dealing with a change in personal circumstances, or the disruption of this global pandemic, the language and attitude we adopt will help us to determine what happens next. Continue reading “Rolling With It: How Positive Language and Mindset Can Help You or Your Business Adapt to Change”
By: Michael McQueen
While a crisis provides a unique opportunity to recalibrate and rediscover the unchanging DNA that makes up your business, it is also worth examining the possibilities and perils of significantly changing your business in the face of crisis and straying too far from your brand identity. Continue reading “Businesses Should Beware of Becoming a Crisis Chameleon and Straying Too Far from Their Brand Identity”
By: Duncan Robinson
Okay, so we’ve got to be bunkered down into our homes for the next little while – which means that the nature of work is radically changing. Continue reading “10 Tips for Working From Home”
By: Michael McQueen
In the last few weeks, it has seemed that every day has brought yet another piece of bad news, pushing the world deeper and deeper into crisis mode. With more and more job losses, confirmed cases of Covid-19 infection and uncertainties arising, it is difficult to see the opportunities being offered by a crisis like this. Continue reading “How Businesses Can Recalibrate in a Crisis”
By: McCrindle
One of the key definers of 21st-century workplaces is ‘diversity’. A major component being how women are represented in the workplace, in overall participation and in leadership roles. Continue reading “Women Make Up 47% of the Workforce but Underrepresented in Leadership”
By: Michael McQueen
In the existing world of power and politics, the story of David and Goliath has never really rung true.
Continue reading “3 Elements Of The Age Of Empowerment”
By: Michael McQueen
If you had told the manual workers of the previous centuries that one day the average person’s ‘work’ would primarily be conducted from one little device we call a ‘laptop’, they would not have believed you – and they definitely would not have thought of it as ‘work’.
Continue reading “What Your Future Job Will Look Like”