Latest fromManagement

Feltex Five 'all honest men'
A judge says the five Feltex directors found not guilty of breaching financial reporting rules were "all honest men".

Feltex directors cleared by court
Feltex's five former directors have been found not guilty of breaching financial reporting rules.

Love's Labour's Lost?
Serious misconduct? Or was Carter speaking his mind and voicing his views?

<i>Gill South</i>: Working for the greater good also makes good business sense
Social entrepreneurs have plenty of lessons to offer more conventional managers.

Know your faults to find your strength
A lack of self awareness could be holding back your career, warns Jasbindar Singh.

<i>Craig McIvor</i>: Before you start training, ask: What is it that you're training for?
Rather than teaching young people how to be CEOs, it's better to start with the basics.

Westin staff now subject to one week's notice
Staff at Auckland's five-star Westin hotel have all been re-employed on new contracts but can be fired at a week's notice.

Telecom axes 200 jobs in 3 months
Telecom confirms it has axed 200 management jobs in the past three months and warns further cuts cannot be ruled out.

Aussies chase Rainbow's End pot of gold
Queensland theme park operators are being tipped as possible bidders for south Auckland's Rainbow's End.

Finance company director Braithwaite admits case to answer
National Finance 2000 director Carol Braithwaite conceded in court this morning she had a case to answer.

'When in doubt, don't sign'
Directors should not sign financial documents if they are not confident the information they contain is accurate, a court heard yesterday.