Last month, AUT research showed that New Zealand employees were reporting high rates of burnout, with 11% reporting being “burnt-out”, the most severe level of job burnout. Twenty per cent of the 1000 participants surveyed in May 2020 fell into .
Tuesday, 25 May 2021, 2:50 pm
In a world wracked with uncertainty faith has taken
centre stage, even among those who might have previously
spurned belief in a higher power.
How, then, can
businesses respond in a way that braids together the
seemingly disparate strands of faith, management and a
healthy bottom line?
A new book,
Reimagining Faith
and Management (Routledge 2021), sets out a business
model that shows organisations how to balance a growing
reliance on faith among their employees with the imperative
of fiscal responsibility.
Edwina Pio, AUT Professor of
Management and New Zealand’s first Professor of Diversity,
has co-authored the book with Robert Kilpatrick and Timothy
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Friday, 7 May 2021, 6:55 am
New Zealand decision makers now have access to more
frequent unemployment statistics thanks to a new
tool.
The Unemployment Rate – Nowcast model, called
UR-NOW, predicts the unemployment rate each month, published
here, to supplement the official quarterly
figures.
AUT Professor Tim Maloney, also Chief
Economist at the Ministry for Social Development, and
Principal Advisor David Rea at the Ministry of Social
Development, made the tool and described its development in
a working
paper.
The official unemployment rate is based on
Stats NZ’s Household Labour Force Survey over a
three-month period, so there is a natural delay of up to
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