Blog Posts by Guest

Going to Court: A Guide to Recovering Costs

Going to court can be stressful, time-consuming and expensive. Even if you are successful in court, you will not be able to recover all of your legal costs. A court will usually order the unsuccessful party to contribute to the other party’s costs, but both parties will still face some legal costs. If you are […] Read More

Farm Household Allowance Changes

Guest post by: Patrick White There have been several significant changes to the farming Centrelink support payment, Farm Household Allowance, which, considering the current seasonal conditions, is important to be aware of to ensure that farmers can potentially receive full advantage of the payment that is available. Firstly, in July 2018 a farmer’s ability to receive […] Read More

David Autor : Why are there still so many jobs?

Listened to an interesting TED Talk recently which has been topical and thought worthwhile to share. David Autor’s talk entitled “Will automation take away all our jobs?”, discusses the paradox of machines and computers being created to do human jobs. However it is surprising the proportion of adults in the workforce in the US has […] Read More

Don’t End This Year… Start The Rest Of Your Life

Guest post by: Alan Rodway Many people are right now preoccupied with finishing off this year, having a break, going on a holiday, maybe even recovering.  That’s not the best approach.  It’s way better to not just finish off this year, but to start the rest of your life … to really make some improvements. […] Read More

What is customer service for?

Guest post by: Seth Godin Customer service is difficult, expensive and unpredictable. But it’s a mistake to assume that any particular example is automatically either good or bad. A company might spend almost nothing on customer service but still succeed in reaching its goals. Customer service succeeds when it accomplishes what the organisation sets out […] Read More