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Introverts can be effective leaders, study finds
A new academic study shoots holes in the theory that you have to be an extravert to be a good leader.
Hayley Westenra reveals 'breakdown'
Hayley Westenra has opened up about the "breakdown" she suffered in 2009 after an extreme diet caused her weight to plummet.
Bridging the pay divide
Do women earn less because of the life choices they make? There's more to it than that, argue Galia Barhava-Monteith and Sarah Wilshaw-Sparkes.
All pain, no gain for hip patients
An artificial joint touted as the best on the market has turned into an international medical disaster. The Weekend Herald investigates why no one here saw it coming.
Kate Ross: social media - recruitment's 'Way of the Future?'
How is the recruitment industry using social media?
Women beware: Three kids and you're out
Women who have three or more children are more likely to suffer long-term career disadvantage.
Small hits just as good as big ones
Start-up tech firms need to repeat modest successes, says US Icehouse visitor.
Graham McGregor: What problems do you solve?
The first thing a customer wants is a solution to a problem. The second thing they want is to feel good.
Sir Peter Blake awards: Dame Margaret Bazley
Today the Weekend Herald salutes the winners of the annual Sir Peter Blake Leadership Awards, which honour one of the country's greatest leaders, the late Sir Peter Blake.
Sleuths scour family trees for ancestor secrets
The thrill of seeking family tales and connections is the key for family historian Christine Clement.