Search Content

Search

245 reads
By:
Franziska Goyo



Franziska Goyo believes it is important to look at what holds people back rather than motivating them to get there.

The CEO of a retail franchise called me and said to me, “I want my team to be more effective in selling. Some of them are really great, but some of them, even though they had the best sales training and success coaching they still don’t perform the way they could.”

Franziska Goyo executive director of Goyo International
237 reads
0 attending
By:
Deborah Guion



The Australian British Chamber of Commerce's fourth annual KPMG Federal Budget Breakfast will explore the significant changes to the tax landscape.

Led by Michael Pascoe of Fairfax Media, the discussion panel will consist of Dick Warburton AO, Chairman of Manufacturing Australia and former Chairman of the Australian Taxation Board and Paul Bloxham, Chief Economist at HSBC Australia.

The keenly anticipated budget will see the introduction of the MRRT, carbon tax, changes to “middle class welfare” including the means testing of private health care and the Government’s promise to bring the budget back to surplus.

The panel will review the impact of the proposed company tax rate cut and the linked increase in the superannuation payments from 9 to 12% on businesses both small and large. Is it a case of business as usual for the majority of businesses? Where does this budget position the Australian Economy? How can the government restrain public sector spending? How will government increase confidence to help increase taxes collected?

Further information and registration is available here.

Australian British Chamber of Commerce
465 reads
By:
Helen Hull


 

You are invited to have your say on the Personal Liability for Corporate Fault Reform Bill 2012, which forms part of the National Partnership Agreement to deliver a Seamless National Economy.

Submissions close:
30 March 2012.

Have your say: Corporate Fault Reform Bill
563 reads
By:
Shivani Gupta


 

Are you crystal clear with your team about why you do what you do in business (or your personal life for that matter)? If you are a middle manager or executive, is the CEO crystal clear with you? Are you passionate about your business and what you are trying to do?

Shivani Gupta from the Passionate People Institute shares how being passionate about your business, and articulating it in the right way, can put you on the road to success. 

Shivani Gupta from Passionate People Institute
1 read
396 reads
By:
Helen Conway


 

Helen Conway, Director of the Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency, highlighted the urgency of closing the gender gap, when she delivered the Kingsley Laffer Memorial Lecture at the University of Sydney on 19 March and again in announcing those who were recognised as EOWA Employers of Choice. 

Tonight I’ll be raising a glass to 67 NSW and ACT organisations which this year have been awarded the EOWA Employers of Choice for Women citation. Nationally, 125 organisations gained the citation in 2012, recognising their efforts in areas such as closing the gender pay gap, placing women in executive management and offering a flexible workplace for those men and women with caring responsibilities. 

Helen Conway, Director of the Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agenc
1272 reads
By:
Helen Hull


 

Passion is the key to creating a successful business, according to Shivani Gupta CEO of Passionate People Institute.

Gupta told PMP's Get Schmart Marketing Conference last month that 80 per cent of people are dispassionate about their work.

Shivani Gupta
170 reads
By:
Helen Hull



You are invited to comment on whether or not amounts received in respect of legal costs incurred in disputes concerning termination of employment can be included in assessable income.

Submissions close: 16 May 2012.

Have your say: Draft Taxation Ruling
125 reads
0 attending
By:
Jennifer Levasseur



See the best of both worlds: the very latest in workplace products plus sustainable solutions. All of which you’ll find showcased at our 2012 Product Expo.

Here you’ll find a wide selection of environmentally preferable products and an equally diverse range of answers to your sustainability questions. Plus, you’ll be able to speak to our experts who can help you make the best possible choices for your business.

While you’re there you can also grab a copy of our 2012 Business Solutions catalogue and, best of all, the expo is free. Simply register your details by clicking on the link below.
 

The Expo will run from 10am to 2pm. Corporate Express staff will be on hand to answer any questions you have, so be sure to book in a time in your diary as this event is not to be missed. 

Sustainability on show - Sydney
 

Created by
What's That Web - Web Development

Designed by
Website design, Wordpress & Buddypress development by Pixelberry - Auckland New Zealand