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How our work lives could change post-Covid 19
One hour of working from home can produce as much work as three hours in the office.
One hour of working from home can produce as much work as three hours in the office.
The sooner we face reality the sooner we can adapt to it
Covid-19 isn't entirely unprecedented - NZ business has faced crisis before.
This week Leighton talks to 'Science Left Behind' author Alex Berezow.
Many are finding the home office in lockdown actually makes them more productive.
Forget too big to fail, small business is too important to fail.
What we've been doing until now isn't what we need to keep doing.
"Jim's voice was like a man trying to touch his nose and hop on one leg at the same time."
COMMENT: A bit of uncertainty can breed a lot of fear.
Many businesses are being forced to adapt, and property is a prime example.
Property is switching to digital methods, and their experience can help other businesses.
Creative ways to keep the travel dreams and memories alive.
The former New Zealand prime minister shared a surprising revelation on a podcast.
To figure out which platform is right for you, there are just a few things to check.
The awards recognise the 'world's best radio programmes' from more than 30 countries.
This week Leighton also looks at the pandemic modelling.
There are good options to try out investing with the training wheels on.
Listen: Two-thirds of New Zealand's casualties fell on the Western Front.
Your existing skills could be repurposed for entirely new jobs.
Even in a tough job market, there are techniques to get you noticed.
New Zealand is better placed for a recovery than many other countries.
Low government debt and a recovering China are among the encouraging signs.
This week, Steven Joyce shares his thoughts on the pandemic with Leighton.
We have early indications on what will happen once we leave lockdown.
There are other options that can save you from a big hole in your retirement savings
Tapping your KiwiSaver can be a safety net, but has an outsize impact on your future.
"I know the time for the eclipse has begun, but no one says anything."
The share market is 'on sale', but there are rules for investing safely in a downturn.
Investing is cheap right now, but you still need some pointers to do it safely.