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Date: 01/03/2018 This month, we look at how accounting has gone through fundamental changes over thousands of years. What can those changes tell us about the accounting profession of the future? Patrick DeRuvo takes us through the seismic changes in accounting over the millennia, and discusses what the accountant of the future looks like. Also this month, Graham Andrewartha of consultancy McPhee Andrewartha examines leadership and how to inspire other members of your team to do great things. He has 6 steps for inspiring excellence in others. Neville Norman reviews our economic outlook for 2018 as he compares his own forecasts with those of 25 other leading economists. Our success story is a little Aussie start-up which has introduced black rice to Australians' menus. Forbidden Foods has climbed a mountain of challenges on its way to phenomenal growth. We ask those who are serious about their business brand to consider the importance of their personal brand too. It’s a big issue these days, according to personal brand builder Andrew Ford. He explains why you need a personal brand, and how to create it. Jess Van Der Walt of Employsure examines the #MeToo campaign and lessons for business. Tax expert, Michael Jones, wants you to look beyond family equity to consider your long-term strategic options. And we finish the program with relaxation expert and founder of the Australian College of Hypnotherapy, Rhondda Stewart, who gives some tips to help you to relax at work and at home. Log InSubscribe |
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