It takes a special kind of person to lead others, and another type of person to mistakenly think they can, writes Jack Marx.
The figures are grim when it comes to the percentage of women who are CEOs, but perhaps it’s not so much a case of women…
With the big business of Valentine’s Day just one sleep away, it’s worth sparing a thought for those who can barely recall the meaning of…
Perhaps there’s no point in being the boss of planet Earth if you can’t make a buck, writes Jack Marx.
Media reports of a massive spike in prison assaults over the last few years didn’t bother to look for a trigger, but it’s there, writes…
The Australian Open finals were an exhibition of humility in victory, dignity in defeat and the loss of a word that’s been tortured to death,…
A plan to outlaw homelessness betrays its creators as intellectually underprivileged, writes Jack Marx
An employee of a school in the US has been dismissed from her job for helping a student with his spelling, which is nuts, writes…
The furore over a world-famous stoush between TV presenters is now being blamed on men, but that’s nonsense, writes Jack Marx
Donald Trump’s press conference today saw the President-elect face a deluge of questions, writes Jack Marx.
A near-miss asteroid event this week proves the end of days could be heading our way, and we’ll be too busy complaining to see it…
Donald Trump’s thin-skinned reaction to ridicule from actors and comedians does not bode well for American free speech, writes Jack Marx.