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NZ Management, 17 Jul 2025

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Focused on established business leaders, our trusted platform provides forward- thinking trends, key issues, and best practices to help them navigate the complexities of the modern business landscape. Management is committed to delivering high-quality content, including in-depth articles, interviews, profiles and expert opinions so that these professionals can understand complex business challenges and identify future opportunities.

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ArticleThe ways we work

I have been work­ing from home for more than 20 years now. And I Iove every aspect of it. Whenever I have a con­tract that requires me to be full or part time in an office, I find it dif­fi­cult. All that time wasted com­mut­ing! The cost of park­ing!...

The ways we work

ArticleTug of war? Back to the office vs flex­ible work

With calls by employ­ers requir­ing their staff to be back in the office grow­ing louder, and cases being heard by the Employ­ment Rela­tions Author­ity around employ­ees object­ing to man­dates to return to the office, are flex­ible work options...

Tug of war? Back to the office vs flex­ible work

ArticleWork­ing with pur­pose to make a dif­fer­ence

Tanya Black has forged a suc­cess­ful career in the media and has taken on major gov­ernance roles within the not-for-profit sec­tor unhampered by a fall in her early 30s which saw her unable to walk again. She’s now look­ing to broaden her gov­ernance...

Work­ing with pur­pose to make a dif­fer­ence

ArticleSalary sac­ri­fi­cing as an employee reten­tion strategy

A sur­vey of more than 2,800 work­ers by Robert Wal­ters has found that 64 per­cent of pro­fes­sion­als would con­sider salary sac­ri­fi­cing if offered, which the recruit­ment com­pany sees as “the best, most cost-effect­ive reten­tion strategy for...

Salary sac­ri­fi­cing as an employee reten­tion strategy