As children we are often told to think before we speak. We are trained by our parents and teachers to self-filter our words which, at times, can be brutally…
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Meetings are like family functions; nobody really wants to go to them, someone is always late and/or complaining, and there is always that one person who only comes along for…
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When you think of marketing techniques for your business, blogging may not even be a method that enters your mind, but it should be. In today’s social media…
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We’re not all lucky enough to be morning people, so the start of the day can really be a struggle. Often it’s easy to let this characteristic override your day…
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We all have our own little habits, the good and the bad, and it’s these habits that make us who we are. But whether we are willing to acknowledge…
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Gareth Morgan says why he thinks falling property prices are a good thing Interviewer: Gareth, I hear you’re pretty delighted that house prices are falling and continuing to fall. Morgan:…
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By Megan Alexander, general manager at Robert Half New Zealand Most professionals we deal with have experienced “time regret”— that feeling of frustration over yet another day passing by without…
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Operating in an environmentally friendly way has, generally, cost money — but you take the hit because it’s the right thing to do. Well, this might not be so for…
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By Nick Harley Starting a business can be a daunting task, especially if you have given up your main source of income to start your new venture. Data from Statistics…
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By Eva-Maria Day in and day out, more and more youth are coming into the workforce. Half the world’s population is under 25 years old, and the new generation’s work…