Companies who want more female leaders need to prove flexibility in working hours doesn't mean getting overlooked for top jobs, says McDonald's CEO Catriona Noble.
A former burger flipper, Noble now runs a $3.5 billion business. She's never worked for another company, since being employed by the golden arches at 14. But don't blame her when you get that 2am Big Mac craving...
Kim Williams has seen the future — and it’s got a tattoo, a handlebar moustache and a CV long enough to stretch from one end of Holt Street to another.
You’ve got to admire the way Myer’s chief executive Bernie Brookes continues to talk the talk. In an environment that has been incredibly testing for any retail boss, Brookes has stayed what I would call “realistically optimistic”.
An ambitious $400 million raising from Crown threatens the revived reputation of James Packer.
An embarrassing lack of women on sports boards is hardly unique to sports traditionally played by men like Aussie Rules, Rugby League and Rugby Union. It's also a problem shared at the Olympic level where women have long competed in equal numbers to men. So what are the secrets of those who made it?
Virgin Australia's CEO talks turnaround strategies, September 11, and why he's not interested in CVs.
Russell Zimmerman, head of the Australian Retailers Association, is a passionate advocate for the retail sector. But his reaction to the High Court’s decision to dismiss big tobacco’s challenge against the Federal Government’s plain packaging laws is just plain silly.
Costa is king when it comes to fruit and vegetables, with his company comprising one of Australia's largest producers, distributors and exporters of fresh fruit and vegies. And as a former president of Geelong Football Club, Costa's power reaches far beyond the (crop) field.
The Ten Network debuts two important more programs tonight. It needs them to be hits, after the disaster of Everybody Dance Now. The flops are hurting the bottom line significantly
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