Xero founding CTO Craig Walker: ‘How to build an attractive, sustainable work culture’
No business is ever finished developing and growing, but here are some of the things we’ve found seem to be working for us, writes Xero founding CTO Craig Walker
No business is ever finished developing and growing, but here are some of the things we’ve found seem to be working for us, writes Xero founding CTO Craig Walker
Many companies offer employee assistance programs, mindfulness apps or in-office counseling. But experts say a culture shift toward openness, from the C-suite on down, is most effective.
The foundation is committed to halve the number of excluded and disadvantaged youth by 2027
PwC staff test their new technology tools with the help of a rare visitor to their waterfront office in the capital
When you absolutely, positively no longer give a damn about your work, it's time to stop and recharge. Your soul, colleagues and family will thank you
Sometimes the ‘now’ can be very powerful. Good decision-making for the future is often compromised by our impulse to pursue instant gratification — at the expense of better long-term outcomes, writes Bob Weir of Pinpoint Business
Our mental health affects every facet of our life so it's not surprising to see it become more of a priority for employers too. While many companies may want to champion wellbeing among employees it can be difficult to know where to start.
Cigna's latest 360° Well-Being Survey reveals how NZ stacks up with the rest of the world in this area of healthcare
Gartner blurs - for the first time - the line between professional and personal New Year's resolutions for CIOs.
A stressed, busy environment is not conducive to effective decision making, writes Mark Jamieson.
Make your own IT setup a bespoke fit with how you want to live. Invest in the tools you love, and take the time to integrate them, writes Tom Hadley of Imagetext.
Employees need the quiet time, spaces, and devices they need for focused work, according to Oxford Economics.
The CIO role is complex and difficult, and if you hope to be successful in the long-term you need to look after yourself, writes Owen McCall.