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Why People Don't Behave The Way They Should | BTalk Australia
[podcast] Many business decisions are based on asking customers how they intend to behave. Or they’re made from conclusions based on whatever data is available for analysis. As a result,...
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How Much EQ Does Steve Jobs Really Have? (Part 2)
Fortune magazine has just named Steve Jobs as the CEO of the Decade. The edition features a number of stories about Steve Jobs including this wonderful article about the 21 Jobs-related books that...
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Marketing to Facebook Marketing Haters | BTalk Australia
[podcast] Research by ExactTarget has shown that 70% of Facebook users don’t want to receive marketing messages on the site. So how do you use social networking sites to reach people who...
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Get Ready for Enforced Flexibility | BTalk Australia
[podcast] The start of next year sees the introduction of the National Employment Standards in Australia. Part of the changes require employers to consider all requests for flexible ways of...
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Australia #2 in Survey of Expats
In a survey commissioned by HSBC Bank International, Australia came in second, behind Canada, as the overall preferred destination for expat workers (or number one in the Asia Pacific region, if...
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Party Like a Pro | BTalk Australia
[podcast] Psychologist Meredith Fuller gives some advice on how to behave at the office Christmas party this year.
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Seven Tips to Help You Leave Work on Time
Here are seven tips to getting your work done moreefficiently.
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10 Commandments for Entrepreneurs | BTalk Australia
[podcast] The Queensland University of Technology is participating in a four year study on what makes new and emerging businesses to succeed. Based on findings so far Professor Paul Steffens talks...
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Should the CFO Make IT Decisions? | BTalk Australia
[podcast] Is the role of the CIO changing? Today on BTalk Australia we see why the CFO is influencing the company’s IT strategy and look at the traits a CIO needs in today’s business...
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How Much EQ Does Steve Jobs Really Have? (Part 1)
What kicked off this blog was a excellent article by Fiona Smith in the Australian Financial Review (16 November 2009): The downside of being nice. The thrust of the article was that while every...









