Associate Lecturer Dek Joe Sum is based at the University of Papua New Guinea and has been in lockdown in Port Moresby since 24 March. This is his experience.
New island resort opens in Papua New Guinea
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New island resort opens in Papua New Guinea
Rogue traders challenge CPL Group’s growth in Papua New Guinea
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Rising, quite literally, from the ashes of a devastating fire in 2017, retailer CPL Group is back in the black. However, CEO Mahesh Patel tells Business Advantage PNG that rogue retailers and slow government spending have presented challenges to the retailer’s phoenix story.
2020 Budget aims to boost Papua New Guinea’s infrastructure and SMEs
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The Papua New Guinea Government has tabled its 2020 Budget, forecasting a big deficit designed to stimulate growth in the non-resources sector of the economy.
Boardroom briefing: glamour back to travel, the trouble with MBAs, Port Moresby Nature Park
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An Australia CEO wants to ‘bring some of the glamour back to travel’, hiring MBA graduates may not be the best move for every company, and why one of Papua New Guinea’s best tourist attractions closed indefinitely. Readings from around the world on business, leadership and management.
Air Niugini MD ‘cautiously optimistic’ about a return to profitability
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With successive years of financial losses, an air-crash investigation and ageing fleet, Alan Milne’s first year as Managing Director of Air Niugini was always going to be turbulent. But, 12 months later, a lot has changed.
Boardroom briefing: fish markets, African swine fever and gratuity
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Koki Fish Market in Port Moresby introduces a fee for traders, pig prices headed for a steep jump, and what a ridesharing company can teach us about gratuity. Readings from around the world on business, leadership and management.
Boardroom briefing: how to delegate successfully, Brexit and metal prices, and Port Moresby’s liveability
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Tips to delegate successfully, Brexit to affect the prices of precious metals, and Port Moresby ranks 135 in the Global Liveability Index. Readings from around the world on business, leadership and management.
To market, to market in Papua New Guinea
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Nicola Gage and Grace Maribu visit some of Papua New Guinea’s major markets.
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