ONE week after surviving a threatened Aliquot Asset Management boardroom spill, Michael Perrott and Antony Rigoll have avoided a similar battle with shareholders at Phosphate Resources Limited by stepping down as directors.
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.
In the final of a four-part series on recruitment agencies, Noel Dyson investigates the question of whether companies should outsource their human resources.
A RECENT decision by the full bench of the Australian Industrial Relations Commission means that unions will not be able to push for bargaining fees in Federal certified agreements.
CHIEF executives using recruitment firms as agents to secure them their next big contract? It may already be happening.
In the world of ‘executive search’, more colloquially known as head hunting, this appears to be a growing possibility.
MANAGEMENT at WA’s largest advertising agency Marketforce is awaiting the outcome of weeks of speculation that eastern States-based agency George Patterson Bates has been sold to Pacific Equity Partne
ONE-TIME NewTel holding Medic Vision has been bought for an undisclosed sum by one of its directors, Ross Horley, through his holding company Mindarie Holdings.
In the second part of a four-part series on the recruitment industry Noel Dyson examines the question of whether the interview or a psychological test should count for more in the hiring process.
CROSS selling, a practice that has been gaining momentum in big businesses for many years, could prove a successful tool for small businesses.
The aim of cross selling is to get more value from each customer.
LESS than a year after it was bought out of financial difficulty, Western Australian advertising agency ReynoldStratagem has disappeared from the landscape.
PROJECT managers could soon be able to lay their hands on a comprehensive list of project services providers.
Former project manager Horst Kambeck is putting together the
BATTLES continue to rage over who held the initial broadcast licence for embattled Western Australian community television station Channel 31, an argument that could prove pivotal in the station’s adm