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Business Insider Select: 16 things the best employees do every day
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Sunday, 20 November 2016
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16 things the best employees do every day
Here's a list of habits that the best employees share that make them stand apart.
AUSTRALIAN DIARY: Everything you need to know about the week ahead
US stocks were a little weaker on Friday to end the week, but both the US dollar and US interest rates continued their drive higher.
Seniors should pay more tax if Malcolm Turnbull really believes in a fairer Australia
Change is hard. But change is a constant of life, of evolution and the human condition.
DELOITTE: The commodity rally won't save Australia's budget because wages growth is so weak
Slow wages growth is making it harder to rein in Australia's budget deficit.
A 'Big Short' investor who made a killing predicting the financial crash has a chilling new prediction
Steve Eisman is back with a worrying new target. European banks.
Here's how to get funding from this $50 million Australian VC
Australian technology-focused venture capital fund Reinventure Group has outlined how it's looking to invest into fintech startups.
GARTNER: Samsung just had its worst quarter ever, while Huawei is catching up to Apple
Samsung's fiery troubles with the Galaxy Note 7 has hammered the Korean conglomerate to its worst performing quarter ever.
Deloitte: Australia shouldn't panic over a Trump America
The US presidency of Donald Trump won't have the big impact on Australia some news headlines suggest.
Countries around the world are pouring billions of dollars into France's revolutionary nuclear fusion reactor
The fusion reactor everyone is anticipating is currently under construction in France.
Former Olympic basketballer Shane Heal is facing court in a major fraud case
He is accused of "dishonestly gaining a benefit" of a total of $750,000.
No office, no boss: The perks of being a Deliveroo rider for a day
SMH.COM.AU: The gig economy — the on-demand, mobile workforce leveraged by the likes of Uber — seems like the dream.
Something's really amiss about the claims of this blogger who was being 'stalked around the world'
There's something fishy going on.
There's a major shift going on in Australian cricket
The Australian cricket team is having a shocker.
Richard Branson shares the first question he asks every entrepreneur who comes to him for advice
In many ways, Richard Branson is the prototypical entrepreneur.
14 documentaries on Netflix right now that will make you smarter
One of the great things about Netflix is that it has brought thoughtful, compelling documentaries to a much wider audience.
Melania and Barron Trump won't be moving into the White House in January
The pair will remain in the family's Manhattan penthouse.
A leading expert on procrastination offers his advice for never procrastinating again
Procrastination goes way deeper than time management.
Navy SEALs explain how your ego can destroy everything
We talk about ego and how it can ruin your chance at effective leadership.
Here's why some people have a tiny hole above their ears
A small percentage of the population is born with preauricular sinus, a small hole around the outer ear.
Programmers are having a huge discussion about the unethical and illegal things they've been asked to do
Software developers better figure out how to self-regulate themselves and fast.
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