
Juliette O’Brien
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1 month ago |
forbes.com.au | Megan Poinski |Jemima McEvoy |Juliette O’Brien |Hank Tucker
Skip to content Leadership Published on March 20, 2025 In late 2021, IBM’s managed infrastructure services business spun off into Kyndryl, an independent company with the goal of helping build the services companies rely on daily. Aside from the internal and transactional business of performing a spinoff, the new company had to create its own brand and voice—both for the former IBM employees who were part of a new company, as well as the thousands of customers who had previously relied on...
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1 month ago |
forbes.com.au | Stewart Hawkins |Shivaune Field |Juliette O’Brien
Published on March 1, 2025 Elon Musk is the richest person in the world, a title he’s held since May 2024. Jeff Bezos the founder and chairman of Amazon, fell to the world’s No. 3 richest from No. 2 in late February.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
forbes.com.au | Mark Whittaker |Juliette O’Brien |Shivaune Field
Published on October 25, 2024 This story featured in Issue 13 of Forbes Australia. Tap here to secure your copy. When Alex Olsson came on board the family salt business in 1997, after a 12-year career in hospitality, she found a company in the depths of a price war. An American firm was importing cheap products from Asia.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
forbes.com.au | Jena McGregor |Sarah O’Carroll |Mark Whittaker |Juliette O’Brien
Skip to content Leadership Published on September 24, 2024 But among large company tech CEOs, he won’t have much company. Data from Flex Index, a database of flexible work policies, finds that just 7% of large technology firms—those with at least 1,000 workers—require full-time office attendance, and that figure has been mostly going in the other direction—declining over the past year and a half. While the measure ticked up slightly from 5% in the second quarter of 2024, it had been steadily...
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Jun 30, 2024 |
forbes.com.au | Anastasia Santoreneos |Juliette O’Brien |Seth Matlins |Mark Whittaker
Published on July 1, 2024 Mostyn, who was appointed to the role back in April for a five-year term, has today been sworn in to her role as the country’s 28th Governor-General, succeeding David Hurley. Mostyn is the second woman to hold the role, after Dame Quentin Bryce.
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