TECHNO FEAR TAKES HOLD
When silence isn't golden
By Bruce Fell
Lecturer, School of Communication and Creative Industries at Charles Sturt University
“WHEN there is no noise in my room it scares me,” emails one of my undergraduate students. “It seems I can’t stand silence,” writes another.
Disengaged employees: what are they really thinking?
By David Hassell
YOU can’t crack your employees’ heads open and look inside (well you can, but legal will probably advise against it) so how do you uncover what drives individual employees to work hard, stay focused and be more creative?
Debtor finance works, but not for everyone
By Kevin Cotter,
Manager Insolvency Division, Condon Associates
MOST of you have probably heard the old adage “cash is king” when it comes to business.
All directors who fail are not necessarily criminals
Kevin Cotter, Manager
Insolvency Division, Condon Associates
ONE of the most common things I hear in my area of accounting is accusations of criminal activities and improprieties carried out by directors.
TRENDSETTERS: My technology predictions for 2014
By Kate Hill
Partner Deloitte Private, Western Sydney
WESTERN Sydney has leapt back to life after the Christmas and New Year’s break. I hope you’ve all managed to recharge your batteries and are ready to take on 2014.
Take a look at Sydney Hills new headquarters
THE Hills Shire Council is now operating out of its new home at 3 Columbia Court, Norwest Business Park, Baulkham Hills.
Striking twin towers the future for Parramatta's skyline
STRIKING twin towers featuring a unique floating ‘public space in the sky’ are set to transform Parramatta’s skyline after winning Parramatta City Council’s latest international design excellence competition.