From PwC’s desperate split to Bunnings’ surprising next bet, why Chris Minns want to break Sydney’s selfish property foundations, and Kyiv’s optimistic atmosphere. Here are ten thoughtful opinion pieces from the past week.
A PwC partner made a mistake and was rightly sanctioned for it. But a private sector that behaved like the public sector would be a loss all round.
–The consulting industry is feeling the pinch, as increasingly budget-conscious corporates and governments question the value of the advice they provide, and baulk at paying their huge fees. –War is hell. People are dying and the horrors you see on TV and social media are real. But there is optimism in the air almost a week after Vladimir Putin’s authority was challenged by Wagner. –
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