Corporate Dojo's distinctive philosophies and approach to enhancing people leadership regularly attracts the attention of key media outlets seeking an expert opinion. Here are just some of them:

From the inexperienced to the downright unpleasant – bosses can be bad for a myriad of reasons.

We’ve been living through the greatest workplace disruption in generations.

Listen to Karen Gately's interview with ABC Radio National.

Do your employees seem more forgetful and irritable than usual? The pandemic is likely to blame.

An Australian workplace has changed the rules so their bosses can't force them to do any work after hours.

On the show today we will be unpacking how to rebound from setbacks.

On the show today we will be exploring what it takes to be at our best and reach our potential, whether that be at work or more broadly in life.

Are you coasting towards the finish line in 2020? Still have a lot to achieve?

With so many transitioning to working from home in 2020, have you found it difficult to divide you work and home lives? Karen's here to help!

How to best observe and support your worker's mental health, especially during the devastating COVID-19 pandemic.

As the world battles the COVID-19 pandemic, the simple reality is - there is no roadmap from where we are now to where we would rather be.

With many business' running on only a few staff, but trying to pump out as much work as possible, Karen has some tips on when to recognise and stop burn out.

On the show today we’ll be talking about how we can shift the mindsets and behaviours that keep us focused on keeping busy, over being productive.

For many of us, working from home has become the new normal in 2020. Here are some legal implications to be aware of.

We've learned to seek COVID-19 testing and isolate this year with a range of symptoms, but if you just have some hayfever, should that keep you out of the office?

On the show today we go through steps we can take to protect our mental health and maintain the energy reserves we need to keep going when life gets super challenging.

Can you detach from your work once you've left the office for the day?

Times are undeniably tough for a lot of businesses and their leaders, says Karen Gately, a specialist in leadership and people management.

Working from home definitely makes it hard to switch off at the end of the day, but we need to ensure we do - because no one wants to reach burnout.

If you have experienced or witnessed workplace bullying, you know the devastating impact any form of abuse can have.