read time 3 min to read Coffee with Nive Sharat Chandran Nive Sharat Chandran understands diversity from the inside.
read time 3 min to read Apocalypse when? Human nature doesn’t help us plan for, and avoid, sudden catastrophes.
read time 5 min to read How to develop resilience against ransomware Ransomware is a term that’s been firmly in the news this year with several high-profile attacks hitting the headlines.
read time 3 min to read That old time anti-vax feeling The best single predictor of vaccine uptake per US state is the share of the population that believes the human race has always existed.
read time 4 min to read A stepping stone to recovery New Zealand’s new stock market for SMEs, Catalist, could boost growth among businesses that are too small for the NZX.
read time 1 min to read Your tech is your strength Rapid migration to pandemic-driven digital technologies will continue into the recovery.
read time 3 min to read Five questions with new Institute of Directors President Julia Hoare CMInstD Five questions with new Institute of Directors President Julia Hoare CMInstD
read time 5 min to read Pet projects A Kiwi vet is leading the way in the commercialisation of technological innovations.
read time 3 min to read When perfect isn't perfect enough The illusion of privacy has been shattered. Journalists exposing the truth of our smartphones.
read time 5 min to read Cyber risk and supply chains Supply chain vulnerabilities are among the most significant cyber threats facingorganisations today.
read time 5 min to read Zero trust for the cybersecurity hydra Cybersecurity strategies will be more effective if they are based on the idea your organisation is already compromised.
read time 2 min to read Knowledge network An online business service born of covid-19 remains assisting small business recovery. Prue Halstead MInstD is one of its army of advisors.
read time 2 min to read Working for peanuts Pic Picot is seeking to overcome supply chain disruption by growing his own. Peanuts, that is.
read time 4 min to read Covid-19 curveballs keep coming We're on the road to recovery from last year’s lockdown, with more twists than a whodunnit novel.
read time 4 min to read Understanding cyber risk How cyber risk dashboards can help protect organisations from attack.
read time 5 min to read New to our species Planning in the face of covid-19 is complex because we've never had this particular virus before, says Sir Peter Gluckman.
read time 1 min to read A homegrown vaccine New Zealand needs the capacity to develop and manufacture our own vaccines.
date 02 Oct 2024 Boardroom magazine - Spring 2024 The ‘value-adding board’ is one of the Top 5 issues facing directors in 2024. How do you measure your value as a director and a board?
date 03 Jul 2024 Boardroom magazine - Winter 2024 Succession planning should not be difficult. Some organisations do it well, some not so well. Learn more in the latest issue of Boardroom.
date 10 Apr 2024 Boardroom magazine - Autumn 2024 Why has New Zealand’s economy gone from being one of the most productive in the OECD to one of the least productive?
date 15 Dec 2023 Boardroom magazine - Summer 2023-2024 In a world of continual crisis, directors need to take their game to a whole new level.
date 29 Sep 2023 Boardroom magazine - Spring 2023 In the spring edition of Boardroom we look at shared value – one of the top 5 issues facing directors in 2023.
date 20 Jun 2023 Boardroom magazine - Winter 2023 Our winter edition looks at different aspects of financial resilience, a topic surely top of mind for all boards and directors.
date 31 Mar 2023 Boardroom magazine - Autumn 2023 Boards must govern faster than the speed of change. Board agility will become more important as the world spirals from crisis to crisis.
date 20 Dec 2022 Boardroom magazine - Summer 2022-2023 Boards and directors are facing myriad challenges and many of these will only increase in scale and importance in 2023.