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Thanks for waiting as Paul and David co-ordinated their COVID-19 responses to clients over the week. This episode was recorded Week ended 6 March, don\'t worry we\'ll get up to date next week!
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\\nPaul Meissner
\\nFinally some practical rather than fear based information. Great Jacinda Ardern video, these infographics and a blog from Gusto’s Will Lopez.
\\nhttps://informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/covid-19-coronavirus-infographic-datapack/
\\nDavid Boyar
\\nFollow Anthony Pratt on Twitter - NOW!
\\nhttps://www.linkedin.com/posts/anthonyjpratt_activity-6642814189863874560-ckBb/
\\nTips for working from home (with or without corona virus)
\\nhttps://www.instagram.com/p/B9hFplfAu7P/?igshid=17n629udacfu2
\\nHow do you recruit a BD role for your firm? Surely the Firms BDM needs to be an accountant.
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WORST ON GROUND
\\nPaul Meissner
\\nIWB Marketing, is IWD becoming the new Valentines Day type of Hallmark holiday? Marketed awards and cupcakes? What about real discussions and real change where required.
\\nIn The Guardian Alexandra Topping observed IWD “is in danger of becoming little more than a corporate Valentine’s Day, with companies jumping on the bandwagon to whitewash their brands rather than promote women’s equality”.
\\nJustin Kan’s hybrid legal software and law firm startup Atrium is shutting down today after failing to figure out how to deliver better efficiency than a traditional law firm, the CEO tells TechCrunch exclusively. The startup has now laid off all its employees, which totaled just over 100. It will return some of its $75.5 million in funding to investors, including Series B lead Andreessen Horowitz. The separate Atrium law firm will continue to operate.
\\nKPMG retakes independence exam amid cheating scandal.
\\nAll 600-odd KPMG Australia partners and more than 5900 client-facing staff will be forced to resit the consulting firm\'s internal independence exam amid an investigation into cheating on the annual assessment.
\\nThe firm has taken the unprecedented step after a whistleblower complaint that model answers to the 20-question multiple choice exam at the end of the course were being improperly shared.
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David Boyar
\\nWe’re having the wrong conversation about Scott Cam’s 300k pay packet.
\\nhttps://twitter.com/DavidBoyar/status/1237308986975760384?s=20
\\nCan we ban banks saying they are open for business?
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