
Foreign Leadership at a Crossroads: IndiGo and Air India Face a Pivotal Succession Test
IndiGo and Air India, India’s two largest carriers, are confronting pivotal CEO succession decisions. IndiGo’s foreign‑born chief Pieter Elbers stepped down on March 10, 2026, while Air India’s expatriate CEO Campbell Wilson will likely depart when his contract ends in 2027. Both executives were recruited from overseas in 2022 to steer aggressive expansion amid a turbulent operating environment. Despite supply‑chain strains, engine‑maintenance bottlenecks and air‑space restrictions, they delivered measurable growth for their airlines.
Kotak Bank Set to Acquire Deutsche's Retail Business in Rs 4,500-Crore Deal
Kotak Mahindra Bank is poised to acquire Deutsche Bank's India retail business for roughly Rs 4,500 crore, after being named the preferred buyer. The transaction covers a loan‑and‑deposit portfolio valued at about Rs 27,000 crore, including personal, home and MSME loans, retail deposits and...

From Fear to Resilience: How Today’s Leaders Can Build Cultures that Actually Change
Senior leaders often feel powerless as DEI initiatives seem to stall, fearing they are merely performative. The article argues that building resilience—trust in DEI’s purpose, patience, and consistent small actions—can shift that mindset. It outlines practical steps, from inclusive hiring...

Japanese Stocks Decline as Hormuz Fears Amplify Risk-Off Mood
Japanese equities tumbled after former President Donald Trump threatened attacks on power plants near the Strait of Hormuz, reigniting concerns over rising oil prices. The Nikkei 225 dropped as much as 5% to 50,688.76, while the broader Topix fell 4.5%...
Options Market Eyes 2022 Playbook for Iran War Risks
The options market is looking to the 2022 Russia‑Ukraine crisis playbook as Iran‑related geopolitical risk resurfaces. While the VIX has lingered under the 30‑point threshold, realized S&P 500 volatility remains low despite elevated implied risk premiums and dealers’ short‑gamma positioning. Strategies...

Thousands of Care Leavers in England ‘Locked Out’ of Work as Firms Slow to Adapt
A Drive Forward Foundation survey reveals that thousands of care‑experienced young people in England are effectively locked out of work despite most employers claiming willingness to hire them. Only about 40% of care leavers aged 19‑21 are in employment, education...

Labour Market Growth Continues but Sunny Outlook Could Be Temporary
The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) reported that active job postings rose 5% in February 2026, reaching 1.53 million, while new postings slipped 1.4% month‑on‑month but were up 12% year‑on‑year. Growth was strongest in blue‑collar, hospitality, manufacturing and engineering roles, with...

Working when the Clocks Go Forward: How Should Employers Handle Losing an Hour?
The UK moves clocks forward one hour on 29 March 2026, reducing night‑shift hours for employees. Employers must review contract language—whether shifts are defined by clock time or total hours—to determine pay obligations. Hourly workers may receive reduced pay if contracts specify...

Lidl Worker Unfairly Dismissed with ADHD Awarded £45k
A UK employment tribunal ruled that Lidl unfairly dismissed deputy store manager Ryan Toghill, who has ADHD and associated rejection sensitivity, awarding him £45,150 (approximately $57,000). The tribunal found Lidl failed to make reasonable adjustments during the disciplinary process, despite...
WKD Appoints Social Media Partner
On March 23, 2026, UK‑based alcoholic beverage brand WKD announced the appointment of a new social‑media agency to overhaul its digital presence. The partnership is aimed at revitalising WKD’s content strategy, targeting younger consumers and expanding reach across TikTok, Instagram...
The Economic Consequences of a Low-Skilled Immigration Sudden Stop: Evidence From Korea’s Guest Worker Programme
The study exploits South Korea’s Employment Permit System (EPS) as a natural experiment, showing that the pandemic‑induced 22% drop in low‑skill guest workers caused a sharp labour‑supply shock for manufacturing firms. Firms that relied heavily on EPS workers experienced higher...

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A leading Spanish bank announced a record‑high volume of corporate Structured Risk Transfer (SRT) transactions in Q1 2026, issuing approximately €5 billion ($5.4 billion) of SRT securities. The surge reflects an expanding pipeline of high‑yield corporate assets and heightened investor appetite for...

The Reality of Firing People – How to Make the Most Difficult Decision a Leader Can Make
Every leader eventually faces the painful task of terminating an employee, a decision that tests both competence and compassion. The author recounts personal experiences—from firing a COO during the dot‑com boom to replacing an entire senior team at Vivo Energy—highlighting...
Why the R&D Review Nailed It on the Tricky Question of Finding Customers
The Strategic Examination of Research and Development (SERD) report highlights Australia’s chronic difficulty in finding early customers for deep‑tech and climate‑energy firms. Most local corporates and governments are risk‑averse, preferring to import innovations rather than purchase home‑grown solutions. SERD proposes...

Vox Media Tried to Sell Its Podcasts, and Itself
Last year Vox Media's bankers floated options to sell its podcast network, New York Magazine, or the entire company. The most publicized plan was a spin‑off of the 30‑plus‑show podcast portfolio, but the company later withdrew the offer. Valuation has slipped...
Instagram Adds AI Transition Option for Still Image-Based Stories
Instagram introduced an AI‑powered transition tool that morphs multiple still images into a seamless video for Stories. The feature appears in the image gallery for select users and requires acceptance of Meta’s AI terms before first use. By converting photo...
Human Speech and Presence Help Drive Reels Engagement
Emplifi’s analysis of 10,110 Facebook Reels reveals that early human speech and visible faces dramatically boost short‑form video performance. Speech in the first three seconds lifts 10‑second retention by roughly 25% and outperforms music‑only clips by 5.6% in engagement. Adding...
Staff From NSW Universities Strike for Better Pay
Union members at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and the University of Newcastle staged 24‑hour strikes demanding a 20% pay rise, expanded reproductive leave, and protection from involuntary redundancies. UTS rejected the union's demands, offering modest parental‑leave enhancements while...
Students Use AI to Assist Aston Martin F1 Team
A group of Federation University students partnered with Cognizant and Aston Martin F1 in an AI‑focused ideathon to devise fan‑engagement solutions for the Melbourne Grand Prix. The challenge gave participants real‑world exposure to AI tools, data analytics, and rapid‑prototype pitching in a...
Otago University Vice-Chancellor Grant Robertson
Former New Zealand deputy prime minister Grant Robertson has been serving as vice‑chancellor of the University of Otago for 18 months. He is steering the traditionally research‑intensive institution toward greater commercialisation of its discoveries. In a recent podcast, Robertson reflected on...

Saudi Aramco Boss Pulls Out of Major International Energy Conference Due to Iran Conflict, Source Says
Saudi Aramco CEO Amin Nasser cancelled his planned appearance at CERAWeek in Houston, citing the ongoing Iran conflict. The war has shut the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil transit route, prompting Aramco to cut roughly 2 million barrels per day...
Upcoming Webcast: Appealing FWC Decisions
Dentons partner Paul O'Halloran will host a pre‑recorded webcast on appealing Fair Work Commission (FWC) decisions, offering a fireside‑style discussion with HR Daily editor Jo Knox. The session covers eligibility criteria, the public‑interest test, evidence preparation, hearing formats, cost orders,...

Singapore: Simplifying AI Risk Management for Financial Services
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has finished phase two of Project MindForge, releasing an AI Risk Management Toolkit for the financial sector. The toolkit features an Operationalisation Handbook and real‑world case studies, guiding banks, insurers and fintech firms through governance,...
New Zealand Struggles to Regain Economic Mojo without Housing Recovery
New Zealand’s economy is faltering as the housing market, long used as a growth engine, remains 20% below its pandemic peak despite the Reserve Bank’s aggressive rate cut to 2.25%. The RBNZ now projects flat house prices for the year, while...

Hong Kong: Developing Skills for AI, Data, and Emerging Tech
Hong Kong is intensifying its talent strategy within the national development framework, emphasizing science, technology and innovation as pillars of economic competitiveness. The government highlights soaring demand for specialists in AI, advanced data analytics, biotechnology, robotics and digital infrastructure. Policy...

ABC Staff to Strike on Wednesday
ABC staff will strike on Wednesday after unions rejected the latest enterprise offer by 395 votes. The 24‑hour walk‑out, scheduled for 11 am AEDT, will affect ABC News and other divisions. The offer included a $1,000 “sweetener” from managing director Hugh...
HR Recognition Platform: Accolad Modernizes Employee Years of Service Programs Across Canada
Accolad, a Canadian HR‑tech firm, launched a modernized recognition platform that automates employee years‑of‑service programs across Canada. The solution delivers a fully personalized digital storefront, scheduled gift delivery, and real‑time analytics, while integrating natively with major HRIS, Microsoft Teams and...
Tubi Rolls Out New Ad Takeover Formats in Australia with Samsung Galaxy S26
Tubi has introduced two premium advertising products in Australia – Thematic Takeovers and Title Takeovers – with Samsung Electronics Australia debuting the formats for its Galaxy S26 launch. Thematic Takeovers grant advertisers 100% share of voice across a chosen genre,...
Starmer to Chair Crisis Meeting as Trump’s Iran Deadline Looms
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will chair an emergency meeting with senior ministers and Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey to assess the economic fallout from President Donald Trump’s 48‑hour ultimatum to Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The...
How Do You Manage Inflation when It’s Driven by Climate Disasters and Overseas Fuel Shocks?
Recent reforms have modernised the Reserve Bank of Australia's governance but left its core inflation‑targeting framework unchanged, exposing a mismatch with today’s climate‑driven price pressures. Extreme weather events, overseas fuel shocks and soaring insurance costs are now regular contributors to...

Vodafone Australia Launches ‘Comeback’ Campaign with Howatson and Ali Wong
Vodafone Australia has launched a high‑profile "comeback" campaign fronted by US comedian Ali Wong, marking the first major brand work since the TPG merger and a reshuffle of its marketing leadership. The multi‑channel effort spotlights Vodafone’s expanded network, now covering...

Nine Radio Rebrands as Tapt Media
Nine Radio will rebrand as Tapt Media once its $56 million sale to the Laundy Family Office closes at the end of April. The corporate name change leaves the flagship talkback stations—2GB, 3AW, 4BC and 6PR—intact. CEO Tom Malone says "Tapt"...

US Lifts Sanctions on Iranian Oil at Sea
The United States announced it will lift maritime sanctions on Iranian oil, allowing tankers to transport crude through the Strait of Hormuz without penalty. The move comes amid escalating military exchanges between Tehran and Washington‑backed Israel, which have driven oil...

Microsoft Outlines Agentic AI Security Strategy with New Defender, Entra and Purview Capabilities
Microsoft unveiled an "agentic AI" security strategy, rolling out Agent 365 as a centralized control plane for AI agents and embedding new Defender, Entra and Purview capabilities across its suite. The Security Dashboard for AI, Entra backup and tenant‑governance tools, and...

U.S. Stocks Fall to 6-Month Low Over War and Oil Concerns
U.S. equity benchmarks slipped to six‑month lows as concerns over a protracted Middle East war and rising oil prices intensified. The S&P 500 fell 1.5% and the Nasdaq 100 dropped 1.9%, while the Russell 2000 entered correction territory with a 2% decline. Brent...

Flow, Focus, and the Gold‑Medal Mindset: Lessons From Chandra Crawford for Today’s Business Leaders
Chandra Crawford turned an under‑dog start at the 2006 Turin Olympics into a gold‑medal sprint by mastering mental anchors, disciplined basics, and purposeful rituals. She emphasizes brief breathing cues, repetitive power‑glide loops, and pre‑performance music to regulate her state in...

Boral Names Matt McKenzie as New CEO
Australian building‑materials group Boral Limited has appointed its chief operating officer, Matt McKenzie, as chief executive effective 1 April 2026, succeeding Vik Bansal who will join the SGH board. McKenzie brings operational leadership experience from Cleanaway, Oracle Utilities and GE, and has...

Lead With What You’ve Got
Recent research using the Big Five personality model shows that no single trait defines an ideal leader. Extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, emotional stability, and openness each predict leadership emergence and effectiveness in different ways. Effective leaders amplify their natural strengths and...

Frontier Group CEO Unveils Turnaround Plan: Fleet Right-Sizing, $200M Cuts, Loyalty Push
Frontier Group’s CEO Jimmy Dempsey unveiled a multi‑year turnaround plan that right‑sizes fleet growth to high single‑digit percentages and launches a $200 million cost‑savings program through 2027, half of which comes from rent reductions tied to an AerCap deal. The airline...
This 16-Year-Old Refused a $300,000 Offer to Drop Out of High School and Now Runs His Own AI Company
Sixteen‑year‑old Rudrojas Kunvar created Evion, an AI‑driven crop‑health platform that turns ordinary drone photos into actionable disease maps. The free tool lets small and midsize farms pinpoint water or fertilizer needs without costly multispectral equipment. After a venture capitalist offered...
India, EU Step up Engagement to Fast-Track Trade, Tech Talks
India and the European Union are accelerating post‑summit engagement through a series of high‑level visits and ministerial meetings. An 11‑member European Parliament delegation will travel to India, while senior officials will hold Indo‑Pacific consultations in May on maritime security and...

Stock Selloff Extends as Iran Conflict Escalates: Markets Wrap
A global sell‑off in equities and Treasuries intensified as the Iran war entered its fourth week, with no signs of de‑escalation. Gold extended its decline for a ninth straight day, highlighting a broad risk‑off across asset classes. Asian markets fell...

Margie McLew Takes Helm in 9 NEWS ADELAIDE Leadership Change
Veteran news director Jeremy Pudney has exited 9 News Adelaide after an eight‑year tenure and a three‑decade career across Australia’s major broadcasters. He will assume the role of Director of Media and Communications at Flinders University. The newsroom’s top post...
Fresh Family Income Survey Likely Ahead of CPI-IW Update
The Ministry of Labour and Employment plans a fresh Working Class Family Income and Expenditure Survey, the first in a decade, to support a base‑year update of the Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI‑IW) to 2025. The survey will...
Sales Is Not A Prospecting Tool
Sharon Drew argues that conventional sales is a solution‑placement model, not a prospecting engine. She differentiates the "Sell Side"—presenting features—from the "Buy Side," which guides buyers through risk assessment and decision‑team alignment. Drew proposes a Buying Facilitation® framework that seeks...
India, 39 Others Raise Concerns over China-Led Investment Pact Proposal
Around 40 countries, including India and Turkey, have lodged objections to a China‑led Investment Facilitation for Development (IFD) proposal at the WTO ministerial meeting. Proponents aim to adopt the framework as a plurilateral agreement at the MC14 in Cameroon, arguing...

Cheapest SMM Panel for Instagram: Top 10 Platforms (2026)
Instagram growth demands more than organic content, prompting creators and agencies to seek low‑cost SMM panels that also deliver reliability and usability. A new 2026 guide evaluates ten platforms, highlighting NicesmmPanel, IGSmmPanel, and NicePanel as the top three that combine...
9 Reasons To Step Away From Customer Experience (CX)
The article outlines nine warning signs that customer‑experience (CX) professionals should consider stepping away or taking a break, ranging from home‑life strain to loss of empathy. It adapts Joseph Lalonde’s leadership burnout framework to the CX field, emphasizing how chronic...
[Research Round-Up] B2B Marketing Benchmarks, a CMO Outlook, and How Humans Decide
Benchmarkit’s 2026 Brand vs Demand Benchmark shows B2B tech marketers currently devote 70 % of budgets to demand generation but would prefer a 50/40 split with brand spending. NielsenIQ’s CMO Outlook reports a decline in CEO/CFO confidence in long‑term brand value...
How Executives Can Turn Fragmented CX Efforts Into Enterprise-Wide Customer Obsession – Interview with Ray Gerber
Ray Gerber, co‑founder of the Institute for Journey Management, outlines a nine‑stage roadmap that moves companies from fragmented CX projects to enterprise‑wide customer obsession. He explains how the initial Awareness stage often emerges from failed, siloed initiatives and why the...