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By Brad Howarth
In 2010, sales of recorded music in physical formats earned $431 million in retail sales in Australia. But fast-forward to 2015 and those sales have plummeted to just $205 million. These figures, from the report Australian Entertainment & Media Outlook 2015-2019 by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), illustrate a story very familiar to anyone in the media, entertainment and publishing industries.
By Kate Neser
There are several models that can be used in effective coaching. These vary depending upon the objectives of the coaching, the thinking or learning style of the coachee and the preferences of the coach. But central to all coaching approaches is the use of questions to guide a coachee to consider a range of issues associated with achieving their objectives.
By Michell Gibbings
Conscious change leaders are not one dimensional. They work across boundaries, challenge dominant paradigms, and lead others to thrive through change. Most importantly, they know that successful organisational transformation involves personal change for them.
Start from the inside out
By Cameron Norton, Davidson Executive
By AIM Senior Research Fellow Dr Samantha Johnson
One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and, if it were possible, to speak a few reasonable words. - Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Last week I worked with a group of very senior public servants from the Government of Papua New Guinea. Working in Port Moresby at the PNG Institute of Public Administration, we spent the week discussing some of the greatest challenges that senior public servants face every day.
By Laura Pearce at wattsnext
Unless you have a crystal ball, you truly don’t know what the future holds, especially when it comes to business. However as a result, organisations have become deeply conditioned to just think in 12 month cycles, long term is 3-5 years. Governments look at their term and how to get voted in, over long term policy. We are conditioned to look at the immediate future. Well here is a prediction to start making you think differently;
By Jane Caro
Business loves buzzwords. I remember when everyone was talking about ‘passion’, then we went through a ‘continuous improvement’ phase, now (I am looking at you PM and ex-businessman Malcolm Turnbull) it is all about ‘agility’ and ‘innovation’.