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The Working with Children Act: not quite working.
Byline: Christien Corns Mar 09, 2007 (Law Institute Journal - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Working with Children Act Vic needs to be amended. The current legislation requires those who are engaged in child-related work to hold an assessment notice issued by the...
Tags: MARKETING, secretary, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 2007-03-09
Corporate Blogs and the Law | BTalk Australia
(8min 49) Click on "Play" to hear the podcast or click "Get It" to download. More businesses are seeing the benefits of communicating with customers via a corporate blog. Depending on what you say, this could open you up to legal action from competitors. ...
Tags: Blog, Blogging, Podcasts, Litigation, Internet, Business Operations, Phil Dobbie
Blog posts 2008-08-18
Content is Still King | BTalk Australia
(7min 26) Successful web sites are rich in timely, relevant content. Today, as part of web-week on BTalk Australia, we look at what types of content you can create, from blogs to online self-help. To discuss content on your site Phil Dobbie talks to a range of...
Tags: Blog, Web 2.0, Blogging, Podcasts, Channel Management, Strategy, Internet, Marketing, Management, Phil Dobbie
Blog posts 2009-01-06
BTalk Turns 100 | BTalk Australia
(26min 23) Welcome to the 100th episode of BTalk Australia. Back in June we kicked off a daily podcast, aimed at Aussies but intended to be of interest to BNet users the world over. Today you can hear the variety of topics we have covered so...
Tags: Managing Director, Melbourne, Director, CEO, Six Sigma, Gender And Diversity, Professional Development, Tqm/Six Sigma/ISO 9000, Sales Strategy, Social Networking, E-mail, Process Improvement, Marketing Research, Telecom & Utilities, Quality, Business Operations, Human Resources, Career, It Operations, Sales, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Phil Dobbie
Blog posts 2008-10-19
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