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Why Do We Need More Young Leaders in the Workplace

September 1, 2019 by Reporter Leave a Comment

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It is an excellent time to be an aspiring young leader. Young leaders are needed and in large quantities. Here are the reasons why.

To inspire a generation of future leaders

Part of leadership development includes mentorship. Young leaders are more likely to encourage more young leaders, as they give them the role model that they require to pursue this treacherous path.

Research shows that young-headed organizations are attractive to young and upcoming leaders. They see the young figurehead as an outstanding anchor in life that they can lean on for hope. As more young take up positions, the more it unlocks the potential of humanity.

They are qualified to take up leadership positions

The glass ceiling has yet to be shattered, as it takes almost twice the level of qualification for a young person to be promoted. With the right amount of leadership coaching, there are millions of potential leaders out there. Some fear taking responsibility, as they are unsure of their capability.

Young leaders are proven regarding inclusive and consultative working environments

A 21st-century leader must possess certain traits for him or her to be successful. One such trait is the ability to lead a friendly working environment. Research shows that young people are more likely to consult, learn, improve, listen to feedback, and extend empathy to their teams. When an organization has such a leader, there is less burnout, high job satisfaction rate, community-conscious workplaces, and meaningful work. Such organizations don’t just chase profits; they look at the bigger picture.

Young people are known to be resilient

In the modern era, new and diverse problems require an assortment of skills. Everyone is invited to the table to help navigate the new challenges in marketing, branding, customer relationship, product development, and other business processes. In the public sphere, issues of policy and implementation also call for everyone to participate.

In future, these traits will make the young become more inspiring leaders as the world moves towards experiential (customer experience-centric) economy.

They make the bulk of the consumers

Young people consume most of the products that come out of it. While they are doing a good job, they are shaping up to take the same by storm. They are bringing something that was not there in the past. Young people and leadership roles are becoming more compatible as more of them join the elusive class of executives and succeeding.

To promote an equitable workplace

More young people emerge to populate the emerging leadership roles in the public sphere and the corporate world. The overall outcome is a balanced workplace. Such an environment, though rare, it provides complimentary qualities that both men and women possess. The outcome is a successful organization.

Conclusion

For us to get more young leaders, we need more and more of them today to inspire others. That’s why we need more support and organisation who provide confidential counselling for young people. We also need to realize that the place for youngs in the global economy is enormous, the earlier we let them take the lead, the better it will be for the world.

Filed Under: Business, Small Business Tagged With: Agreement, Marketing, Work

Top 10 Tips For First Home Buyers

July 29, 2018 by Reporter Leave a Comment

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Buying your first home in any of Australia’s major cities is a difficult task. From getting your finance approval, finding a home that will suit your needs, competing with other buyers and investors at auction and most importantly not paying too much for a property.

For an inexperienced buyer, it is normal for the buying process to take up to six months to a year. We look at the top ten tips to shortening your time on market and getting your weekends back, to save you money.

Tip 1. Finance Pre Approval.
Having your finances in check empowers the buyer to not spend time looking at the wrong area in the wrong price range. It also gives you a negotiating ceiling so you know when to walk away if things get too heated.

Tip 2. Do Your Research.

Understanding what a similar property sells for in a similar area is vital to knowing the market value. When you see something you like, check a similar spec property that has sold in the last three months. This will help you spend your time wisely, on the right property.

Tip 3. Building Inspection.
Once you have successfully completed step 1 & 2 and you have found a house you like. It is important to do a building and pest inspection to make sure your not buying a maintenance nightmare. A typical building inspection can cost anywhere between $550 to $850. It is a worthwhile investment and will help reduce the chance of buyer’s remorse once the property negotiating is done.

Tip 4. Seek assistance in negotiating.

Real estate agents are negotiating pros. An average agent will sell one property each week where an average buyer might only purchase a house once every ten years. Different negotiating tactics apply to different real estate markets.
Buyer’s agents (https://wiserealestateadvice.com.au/home-buyers-agent/) are real estate agents for hire, they serve only the buyer and are employed to get you the best price and selling terms. To save a few dollars, find a buyer’s agent that offers a negotiating-only plan rather than a fully serviced plan. This should save you thousands.

Tip 5. Compromise your criteria for success.

If you keep losing auctions, it is better to adjust your criteria to give you more buying power. For instance, choose a property that may need a light renovation, a three bedroom property instead of a four bedroom property, smaller land allotment or peg back a suburb away from the CBD.


Tip 6. Government Grants.

First homeowner’s grants are a great help to minimizing some of the overheads when it comes to buying a property. To check if you are eligible, visit the state revenue office website for more information.

Tip 7. Conveyancers
You will need to hire a conveyancer to complete your sale. They will ensure all the conditions in a contract are fulfilled and make sure everything is legally signed over into your name. Normally they cost around $1000 per property purchase.
It is wise to get the contract of sale read over by your conveyancer prior to signing any contact of sale. A good conveyancer will provide this service free of charge and warn you of any risky conditions.

Tip 8. Add Clauses To Your Written Offer.
When submitting an offer on a property, every buyer has the right to add protection clauses to reduce their risk when buying. For instance, a ‘subject to finance’ clause or a ‘building-inspection clause’. These clauses can be like a ‘get-out-of-jail-free’ card if something goes wrong.

Tip 9. Don’t give agents verbal offers.
Always negotiate in writing using a Contact of Sale and Section 32’s. This process makes sure the vendor / seller visually sees your offer and responds back in writing using a counter-offer tactic rather than trusting the real estate agent’s story.

Tip 10. Never disclose your budget.
Keeping this secret is your key to saving money on a property negotiation https://wiserealestateadvice.com.au/negotiating-property-price/

Real estate agents highly skilled with negotiating strategies and know how to increase an offer if they know how far they can go. If the agent is kept in the dark they are less likely to empty an unsuspecting buyer’s pockets.

Filed Under: NT, Perth WA, Property, Sydney, Victoria, WA Tagged With: Agreement, Investment, Real Estate

Hungary Citizens can now claim social benefit with new social security agreement with Australia

October 1, 2012 by Reporter Leave a Comment

A new social security agreement  by  Australia and Hungary  will come into force from 1st October  2012 , which was signed  by Kevin Rudd and the Hungarian  Foreign Minister (Dr János Martonyi) on 7th June 2011  in Budapest.

Australia has a number of formal social security agreements with a variety of countries. These agreements may help you continue to get social security entitlements when you move between agreement countries.

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What this Social Security Agreement Between Hungary and Australia  means ?

Like Social Security agreements with many other countries like UK  and Australia , this agreement with Hungary  will enable persons who lived in both countries to be able to claim a pension or benefit .

You can access the full document  of the agreement over here at FAHCSIA

Minister for Community Services, Jenny Macklin, said the agreement gives people greater freedom to move between Australia and Hungary, knowing that their pension rights will be recognised and protected.

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What is a social security agreement

A social security agreement co-ordinates the pension programs of two countries for people who have lived or worked in both countries. Social security agreements help people receive the benefits to which they are entitled.

Australia has 27 international social security agreements. In some instances you may be able to receive pensions from both countries, with each agreement country paying a part pension to you (if you have lived in both countries).

10 Australian Social Security Agreements

Introduction

This part contains information on each of Australia’s social security agreements.

In this part

This part currently contains the following chapters:

10.1 General Principles of Agreements

10.2 Agreement with New Zealand 2002

10.3 Agreement with the United Kingdom

10.4 Agreement with Italy

10.5 Agreement with Canada

10.6 Agreement with Spain

10.7 Agreement with Malta

10.8 Agreement with the Netherlands

10.9 Agreement with Ireland

10.10 Agreement with Portugal

10.11 Agreement with Austria

10.12 Agreement with Cyprus

10.13 Agreement with Denmark

10.14 Agreement with Germany

10.15 Agreement with the United States of America

10.16 Agreement with Chile

10.17 Agreement with Croatia

10.18 Agreement with Slovenia

10.19 Agreement with Belgium

10.20 Agreement with Norway

10.21 Agreement with Switzerland

10.22 Agreement with Korea

10.23 Agreement with Greece

10.24 Agreement with Japan

10.25 Agreement with Finland

10.26 Agreement with Poland

10.27 Agreement with the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

10.28 Agreement with the Czech Republic

10.29 Agreement with the Slovak Republic

10.30 Agreement with Hungary

10.100 Glossary for Australian Social Security Agreements

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Last reviewed: 7 June 2010

You can also find some more information the Australian human services website

Filed Under: 2012, Government, Report, World Tagged With: Agreement, Hungary, Overseas, Pension, Social

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