Time to pay your employees some Bitcoin? Over two-thirds of enthusiasts would prefer wages in cryptocurrency
A survey by Australian blockchain human resources company Chronobank has found the majority of cryptocurrency fans would prefer their wages in Bitcoin.
A “shallow pool”: Women still vastly underrepresented at the executive level
Women are doing better in functional executive roles but are finding it hard to advance outside of areas such as legal, compliance and human resources.
From farmer to pharma: SA companies join consortium to transform agricultural waste
Agricultural waste and products deemed not worthy of the supermarket shelf will be used to make pharmaceuticals, food additives and cosmetics.
What does your LinkedIn photo say about you?
When people meet online for the first time, a LinkedIn photo often determines their first impression. So, what does your LinkedIn photo say about you?
Small caps and the case for more women on boards
A new report on gender diversity at a board level has found listed small-cap companies are significantly lagging behind their bigger counterparts.
“The best person for the job”: New research highlights confusion about merit and gender equity
Who is meritorious, what constitutes merit, and how merit and gender targets can operate together are widely misunderstood questions.
“Younger people notice a lack of diversity”: Research on boards hints at positive future for female representation
The demographic that questions the value of having appropriately skilled women on boards will probably exit the scene over the next decade.
What resilience tells us about entrepreneurs
You can have the best idea, team and revenue source in the world, but it's almost guaranteed to be a bumpy ride. That is where resilience comes in.
What’s the cost of hiring the wrong person for your business?
Poor hiring decisions are costing small and medium businesses time and money, and having negative effects on clients and other employees.
Why our increasing use of screens has sparked blue light concerns
Two-thirds of Americans are suffering from digital eye-strain. But with so much time spent viewing screens, is it any wonder people's eyesight is suffering?
Data mining: How social media can be used to improve sales forecasts
Companies may typically view social media platforms through the prism of marketing, however US research points to their use in developing sales forecasts.
Energy costs pushing your small business to the brink? COSBOA wants to hear from you
The Council of Small Business of Australia is going on a fact-finding mission to determine exactly how energy costs are affecting small businesses.