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Don’t inbox-watch: How Officeworks’ merchandise GM balances his attention

Inside Retail

As I’ve progressed in my career, I’ve spent more time focusing on strategy, team culture and supporting our people rather than the ‘doing’. Instead, turn off those new message notifications and balance your attention to where it’s needed. IR: Do you have any hobbies that help you switch off and stay balanced?

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From Big 4 firm to start-up: TaskPod’s Adam Morgan talks lessons learned

Inside Retail

Here, Morgan chats with Inside Retail about his corporate journey before starting TaskPod, what he loves about his job, the evolution of his work-life balance and what he gets up to in his free time. They are a great sounding board for ideas and challenges, as they all have varied backgrounds and give a good outside perspective.

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7 Techniques To Reduce Turnover In Your Retail Business (Without Spending a Lot of Money)

RetailMinded

From fostering a positive workplace culture to promoting work-life balance, these tips will help you create an environment where employees want to stay long-term. It’s a cost-effective but highly impactful strategy where recognition goes a long way. A great atmosphere often leads to high job satisfaction levels and loyalty.

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How Kmart and Target CEO John Gualtieri stays on top of his game

Inside Retail

The first was the turnaround phase, and that was particularly enjoyable for me because it saw us put all the different parts of the business back together and get the teams focused on our strategy. All the different parts of the puzzle were starting to come together and the strategy was being put into action.

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In the process of design with Sukwoo Lee, founder of SWNA

Design Wanted

Embracing the third dimension all along the design process became the key for SWNA to deliver meaningful objects, environments and strategies. Made up of passionate designers, it prioritizes human scale for a holistic approach to human-centered products, spaces, visuals and design strategies. That’s 2011.”

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