News & Views Lending to women ‘the best decision we ever made’: Grameen Bank’s Muhammad Yunus Muhammad Yunus seems to relish listing the ways the Grameen Bank is the opposite of a conventional bank.
Advice Four ways to lead like Margaret Thatcher Britain’s longest serving 20th century prime minister, and the only woman to ever occupy the role, died of a stroke yesterday morning.
Life An interview with Mel Campbell, author of Out of Shape Melbourne-based critic and journalist Mel Campbell is the author of Out of Shape, her first book, which was released at the start of June.
Advice Forget ‘inspirational’, employees want competent leaders: Study When it comes to leadership, workers want someone who’s not afraid of exercising authority and uses that power to make good decisions, according to a study released yesterday by McCrindle Research.
Money Why men have little chance of marrying into wealth When the BRW Young Rich list was released last month, it had a new millionaire.
Health Why it’s time to stop skipping lunch Australia’s reputation as a land of ‘sickies’ and ‘smokos’ is far out of date, according to a survey by progressive think tank The Australia Institute.
Advice Leading at the end of the world: Rachael Robertson’s lessons from leading an expedition to Antarctica It was during the Antarctic summer when Rachael Robertson’s worst moment came.
News & Views Which MBA? The four Australian universities on The Economist’s list While Chicago University’s Booth School of Business took out the top gong in The Economist’s annual ranking of MBA programs, released today, four Australian universities weren’t too far behind.
News & Views ASX200: Where are the women going to come from? When it comes to the ASX100, there has been progress on gender diversity, but the progress isn’t seeping to the boards of mid-sized listed companies.