by Laurie Serafini | Jan 31, 2018 | Executive, The world @work
I’ve done a quick survey around the office and the streets at home, and guess what? I can honestly say I can’t find anyone who doesn’t love Roger Federer (or who isn’t pleased he just won the Australian Open last weekend). Can the Swiss tennis...
by Anita Ziemer | Apr 12, 2017 | The world @work
“To be a genius, think like a 94-year-old.” If you’ve ever worried about your declining IQ, take heart from this fascinating profile of 94 year old John Goodenough who, together with his team at University of Texas, has filed a patent application on...
by Candice Lewis | Mar 2, 2017 | Interchange Bench, The world @work
We ALL fear change and that’s OK, says Marty Wilson. I was recently lucky enough to hear Marty speak at Mental Health in the Workplace, part of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce People in Business series. He gave an inspiring talk on change and the fear that comes...
by Nora Farhane | Feb 10, 2017 | Education, The world @work
Growing up in France, I’ve always been interested in politics, as well as the way people communicate. I’m now an expat, but every day is still a cultural challenge, every meeting a learning experience. As an education specialist, currently working with...
by Catherine DeVrye | Dec 9, 2016 | The world @work
Have you ever stopped to think how much influence you have? Recently, I was honoured to be named in the Financial Review’s Top 100 Women of Influence in Australia. It was humbling because I first arrived with a backpack, $200 and one way ticket to a country...