By: Brian Harris
The right of each individual to be astonishing, amazing, independent and – well, individual – has never been more firmly asserted than now. Continue reading “We’re Moving Away from ‘Shoulds’ and ‘Have-Tos’ – But There’s a Price”
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By: Brian Harris
The right of each individual to be astonishing, amazing, independent and – well, individual – has never been more firmly asserted than now. Continue reading “We’re Moving Away from ‘Shoulds’ and ‘Have-Tos’ – But There’s a Price”
By: Jacob Anderson
Publica, a leading policy and advocacy organization, has released urgent recommendations to address the rising epidemic of loneliness among young Australians. Continue reading “New Solutions for Youth Loneliness: Friendship Courses & ‘Social Prescribing’”
By: Akos Balogh
The West is in trouble. Continue reading “The Great Exchange: Replacing The West’s Story of Decline with a Better Story”
By: Mark McCrindle
Chances are Generation X, born between 1965 and 1979, grew up eating a sandwich for lunch from their school lunch box. Continue reading “Gen X: The ‘Sandwich Generation’ – What Are They Doing Now?”
By: Akos Balogh
‘Hey, come and check this out!’ I yell out to my teenage daughter. Continue reading “Here’s What Happened When I Tried Google’s Unbelievable New AI”
By: Michael McQueen
With AI making waves across industries and hybrid work demand still strong, HR leaders find themselves in a unique moment of needing to reassess some of the systems they have in place. Continue reading “What’s Required of HR in the New World of Work?”
By: Stephen McAlpine
I saw this sign on the back of a New Zealand bus (above) and was struck by both the brilliant marketing, as well as the desire for a sense of community that we now simply assume has been lost. Continue reading “Nostalgia, and Why A New Housing Estate Won’t Bring Back Community”
By: Michael McQueen
Is our knowledge exceeding our wisdom? Continue reading “In an Information Age, Is Our Knowledge Exceeding Our Wisdom?”
By: Mark McCrindle
Returning your shopping trolley, waving to another driver, and being punctual are all opportunities to exhibit politeness and extend courtesy to your neighbour. Continue reading “Australians and Etiquette: Comparing the Generations”
By: Helping Hands
Change is a constant of the world we live in, and wherever possible, Australians love to embrace change for the better.
Continue reading “Should Business Have a Social Conscience?”