News (180)

  • The leadership, management link

    While one noted author says there's a clear difference between leadership and management, there's also a connection. As columnist Bob Weinstein explains, to be a good leader you have to be a crackerjack manager.

  • Seven things a CIO shouldn't say

    Since today’s corporate organisational charts don’t include positions for full-time censors, here’s a list of what not to say to corporate leadership and why.

  • Another day at the rumour mill

    The time-honoured tradition of office gossip is a guilty pleasure that’s just too strong to ignore. Why do we do it?

  • Management tips: When the honeymoon is over

    A manager in the job for a year notices that his team has begun finding fault with his decisions. What can he do to turn things around?

  • New managers: Learn to manage, lead

    Effective managers find the balance between managing and leading their IT staff members. Understanding the differences and the connections between the two roles will help you handle both responsibilities.

Blogs (2)

  • Read the blog post - Ella Morton

    Coming to you fast and furious from the FITT lunch

    The more I think about the issues surrounding the under-representation of women in IT, the further I get from finding a solution. Overanalysis is a real drag. And that's why this year I'm going to be blogging direct from the FITT lunch.

  • Read the blog post - Ella Morton

    Cleopatra eyes and a power suit

    Should powerful women in tech be judged solely on their achievements, or within the context of their 'femaleness'? It's a confusing issue and I'm still not sure...

Features and Case Studies (128)

  • Meet new HP boss Mark Hurd

    The newly-appointed CEO meets the press for the first time and talks about his mission to improve Hewlett-Packard's performance by focusing on clear targets and a "team" approach to reaching them.

  • Fiorina's reign: What went wrong?

    ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber sits down with CNET News.com reporters Michael Kanellos and Stephen Shankland to talk about former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina's rocky tenure, what precipitated her departure and what lies ahead for the computer giant.

  • Six steps to change management

    Good change management acts like a traffic light that regulates the smooth flow of changes. Set up a well-deployed process to ensure changes don't negatively affect your company.

  • The leadership, management link

    While one noted author says there's a clear difference between leadership and management, there's also a connection. As columnist Bob Weinstein explains, to be a good leader you have to be a crackerjack manager.

  • CIOs discuss their toughest decisions ever

    More often than not, upper C-level decisions are made and then passed down to IT for implementation. We speak to several CIOs to find out their most difficult business decisions.

Reviews (4)

  • Can the iPAQ get its mojo back?

    Shouldered aside by recent entrants into the smartphone and mobile e-mail market, HP sees a tougher focus on business users, enterprise markets and device management as keys to regaining its leadership.

  • Intel's Core 2 Duo lives up to hype

    Intel's new desktop processor has received glowing reports from independent reviewers.

  • Office to work with proprietary back-ends

    "Open to new ideas. Plays well with others."

  • What next for the Internet?

    Despite showing occasional signs of strain, the Internet has become an integral part of all kinds of business and consumer technologies. How will it change in the years ahead to meet with new demands? We identify some key areas to watch out for.

Create an e-mail alert for "change"
ZDNet Australia Alerts is an e-mail alert service which provides personalised news, features and reviews to readers’ inbox on an hourly, daily and weekly basis.
Alert:
change


Frequency: *

Filter Tags

Latest Videos

Sponsored content

Power Centre - Content from our premier sponsors

Blogs

  • David Braue NBN needs workers on board
    Without consensus on labour issues, the eventual winner of the NBN may end up as little more than a lame duck and a cashed-up symbol of the conflict between the desire for progress and the lack of mechanisms to deliver it.
  • Array D'Ascenzo: Read p23 of security review
    Following yesterday's admission by the Australian Taxation Office that its courier had lost a CD containing the details of 3,000 self-managed super funds, it wants to review how it handles information. My suggestion: go back to the review completed in April.
  • Array Opening the floodgates on missing drives
    News headlines about portable storage devices going missing are as common as muck, but the problem could be even more widespread than you suspect.
  • More blogs »

Back to top

Featured