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Written on the body

Written on the body

A grasp of body-language basics is an invaluable communication strategy in business.

Motoring: Posh bit of kit

Motoring: Posh bit of kit

Those high hips. That dreamy list of accessories. Range Rover’s Evoque pours on the sex appeal.

Motoring: Lost in luxury

Motoring: Lost in luxury

With no detail spared in the new Audi A6 3.0 TDI, it’s no wonder it has already collected international accolades.

Motoring: Sleek cat

Motoring: Sleek cat

The two big selling points for the XF 2.2D Jaguar are its fuel economy and its price.

What your boss really thinks of you

What your boss really thinks of you

Ever wondered what your boss would really like to say to you; or if other bosses are thinking, but not saying, the same things as you?

Stretching the CEO

Stretching the CEO

Yoga is no longer only for the sandal wearers and even executives can benefit from the downward facing dog.

Book review: The rock’n’roll way

Book review: The rock’n’roll way

The creation of the ‘Chitlin’ Circuit’ for African-American musicians on tour holds lessons for today’s entrepreneurs.

Book review: Get rich kick

Book review: Get rich kick

A new book explains to mere mortals in internet savviness just how the net can bring in big dollars.

People in here need to sleep

People in here need to sleep

Sleep deprivation costs business more than $3 billion a year. But managers can do their bit to ease the problem.

The blind photographer

The blind photographer

John Hoerner had a series of strokes that left his vision very impaired but through a camera lens he can see normally.

Giving for profit

Giving for profit

There’s more to corporate social investment than just the feel-good factor.

Gadget anarchy

Gadget anarchy

From iPods to iPads and everything else, there are so many gismos we’re carrying around that we’re getting overloaded.

A sober reminder

A sober reminder

There’s a fine line between work and play, but bosses need to be keenly aware of the rules.

More young women at work

Delayed childbearing and a trend of women juggling work and family has led to a change in the workplace. This in turn means more younger women can socialise.

Can the boss play?

Here are some dos and don’ts for managers socialising with staff

Grants for Grabs

Manufacturers worried about the carbon tax would do well to climb aboard the Clean Technology Investment Program.

The ink ceiling

The ink ceiling

Tattoos are now more socially acceptable, but are still no go for more conservative businesses.

Making friends before Facebook

Making friends before Facebook

Dale Carnegie’s self-help bible still resonates with millions; the good the bad, and the de-friended.

From the dark into the light

From the dark into the light

People respond to life’s tragedies in different ways. For some there is a major rethink of values, lifestyle and goals.

A class apart

A class apart

The CLS 63 AMG is absolutely one of Mercedes-Benz’s best big cars ever.

A Hollywood calling card

A Hollywood calling card

Winning Tropfest won’t deliver instant riches but it is a ticket to the US (and a cash prize) for one young Australian filmmaker.

Business gets cooking

Business gets cooking

Last week was a reality check for chief executives who met the homeless at Sydney’s inaugural Charity CEO Cook-off.

Cut and sun no holiday

Cut and sun no holiday

Heading overseas for a quick nip and tuck or even major surgery is a booming industry, but it is vital to know the dangers.

Motoring: Sound and fury

Motoring: Sound and fury

This may be just the thing for a mid-life crisis.

It pays to party

It pays to party

Busy executives and time-poor individuals can now turn to professional concierges to get things together socially.

Making everything count twice

Making everything count twice

The practice of balancing credits and debits dates back to merchants of Venice.

Don’t dis my creativity

Don’t dis my creativity

Hiring someone with a disability has benefits that go beyond the feel-good factor.

Time slips away

Time slips away

For many, the mobile phone has displaced the watch as a way of telling the time.

Working on health

Working on health

One life insurance company is putting its money where its employees’ well-being is.

New cider house rules

New cider house rules

Getting a cider inside you is as hip as it gets, brewers old and new are happily discovering.

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