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It's Episode 300! | BTalk Australia

August 3rd, 2009 @ 2:51 pm

Categories: BTalk Australia, Podcasts

Tags: Podcasts, BTalk Australia, Phil Dobbie

(Episode 300; 9 minutes 26) It’s been a little over a year since, in early June 2008, we launched BTalk Australia. We’ve been churning it out each weekday since, minus the odd public holiday and today it’s our 300th episode.

So we take a look at some of the subjects we’ve covered:
- from the less than progressive attitudes of some managers, through to anger in the workplace.
- from the twaddle some people speak at work to the confusing language of IT
- from the iPhone to blogging
- from getting the price right to getting your advertising right
- from the failure of Starbucks to the dominance of Woolies
- from change in your life to big changes in the economy
- and from ageism in the workplace to the Aussie boys’ club culture

Sit back and enjoy some of the moments from the last year. By the way, we’re working on ways to make it easier to trawl through the back episodes. In the meantime, keep listening!

And don’t forget to tell us what you think. Leave your feedback in the Talkback section at the end of this post.

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View all BTalk Australia podcasts here.

 

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