by Sandra Brown | Sep 8, 2016 | Attraction and Retention, News, TRANSEARCH Australia
Today is a day to check in with your colleagues and friends to make sure they are OK, but is one day a year really enough? In workplaces across the country people will hear “RU OK?” today. Some may think the question is invasive, others will think the person asking is...
by Geoff Slade | Jun 23, 2016 | Leadership, News, TRANSEARCH Australia
Being genuinely interested in everyone you meet may be second nature to those of us in the executive search business, but contrary to the popular saying, the reverse isn’t always true. In London for an AESC conference recently, I met John Niland. John is best-known as...
by Sandra Brown | Feb 18, 2016 | Future of Work, News, TRANSEARCH Australia
Yesterday I had the pleasure of touring the new Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC) building in Parkville as an invited guest of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce. Our hosts from Grocon and Plenary Health showed us around selected areas that were very...
by Bill Sakellaris | Feb 11, 2016 | Board Services, Culture, News, TRANSEARCH Australia
‘Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast’ is what Peter Drucker said when advising business leaders about how to lift performance and improve morale in their organisations. TRANSEARCH International Australia recently co-hosted a boardroom lunch for board directors and...
by Sandra Brown | Dec 3, 2015 | Attraction and Retention, Future of Work, News, TRANSEARCH Australia
Debate has raged for years about the value of the Human Resources department. Is it deserving of a seat on the Executive or just an administrative function that provides staff with the warm and fuzzies? Often maligned as the go-to place when things go wrong, both...
by Bill Sakellaris | Nov 12, 2015 | Culture, Future of Work, Leadership, News, TRANSEARCH Australia
What happens when you bring together a group of Australia’s top business leaders to consider the big issues? Current media headlines would have you think the TPP, China FTA, a lumpy economy, risk, governance, or the AUD would be front of mind. In fact the headline...