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Management education, not just tax cuts, needed to create jobs and growth

  • Written by Jana Matthews, ANZ Chair in Business Growth, Director, Centre for Business Growth, University of South Australia
imageWhen it comes to the speed of their company's growth many CEOs are fearful of making wrong decisions.Image sourced from Shutterstock.com

Company tax cuts are a key component of Australian Treasurer Scott Morrison’s plan to drive growth in jobs and wages, spurring on the Australian economy.

There’s no question that tax cuts and lower...

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