THERE is little doubt that the glass ceiling still exists within many organisations but there is an argument that new styles of management being adopted by organisations will remove it.
THE WA Industrial Relations Commission registered just three Employee-Employer Agreements in six months, casting doubt over the State Government’s much vaunted answer to the workplace agreements it abolished last year.
A NUMBER of advertising firms and at least one non-advertising company are lining up to try and knock incumbent Western Australian Government master media contract holder Marketforce off its perch.
WESTERN Australia’s tourism operators are concerned they will lose out on lucrative business because two of the State’s key events are under a cloud amid increasing competition from New South Wales and Victoria.
LICENSED car dealers are threatening to take industry investigations into their own hands, claiming the Western Australian Government’s policy to tackle illegal car dealers has failed.
In the first instalment in a four-part series on marketing for small businesses, Noel Dyson examines the need for ‘a plan’.
A MARKETING plan is considered crucial for success of any business, let alone a small business.
TIGHT budgets, a tough stock market and investors watching for any signs of corporate extravagance have removed the gloss from the business of producing annual reports.
SEVERAL independent supermarkets have launched a campaign to reduce the number of plastic shopping bags their stores use each year in light of the proposed 25-cent plastic bag levy.
MORE companies are turning to 360-degree assessment as a way of giving their staff founded feedback on the way they are performing, and as a chance to improve themselves.