There's no such thing as a 'remote' employee
When everyone is remote at least part of the time, the whole idea of a remote worker is obsolete.
When everyone is remote at least part of the time, the whole idea of a remote worker is obsolete.
Teleworking is now mainstream, but organisations do not necessarily have structures and policies around it, according to a new trans-Tasman survey.
It’s that time of year again for every CIO to reflect and think about what they want for the coming year ahead. No, this doesn't have to involve gadgets or really, really cool technology. Instead, it’s a much broader wishlist that looks at some of the common challenges facing the modern CIO.
Regardless of the current state of the world economy, a senior-level job in IT is still one of the more rewarding jobs a person can have.
Two new surveys herald grim news about the state of the New Zealand workplace.
Employees often don’t feel stimulated by their work or appreciated
Final decision on outsourcing staff to be made by vice chancellor
Heard the one about the new staff member who turned up at work to discover he had no desk, phone or PC because his manager forgot he was starting that day?