The art of the deal: Negotiate like a pro Research shows giving people different offers or 'choices' when negotiating can reduce their stress and lead to win-win outcomes. Jun Gu Department of Management Why discrimination at work still happens Australian anti-discrimination laws mean the bad old days of being sacked because you are pregnant are long gone. Aren't they? With Dr Dominique Allen. Dominique Allen Department of Business Law and Taxation What kind of leaders will Generation Z want? We appear drawn to authoritarian, charismatic leaders. But are they right for the future? And will the coming generations call for something different? With Dr Nathan Eva. Nathan Eva Department of Management Burnout: the advent of the modern brain drain? Understanding how people can recover following career burnout may be just as difficult as unravelling the root cause, according to new research. Margaret Lee Department of Management “How’s my favourite judge?” When Nelson Mandela called: with Professor Mervyn King A phone call from one of the world's best known political leaders helped propel South Africa's Professor Mervyn King into becoming the 'Godfather' of corporate governance. Nicholas McGuigan Department of Accounting How a Machiavellian approach could boost your career Handling your emotions at work may be necessary to navigate the complex political waters in office environments, to protect your job and bolster your career prospects. Herman Tse Jun Gu Department of Management Four ways companies can remain competitive Need to offer more innovative services? Here’s how companies can do it. Herman Tse Department of Management Prev 1 2