Media & Commentary

Andrew Horsley is a regular commentator in the media and presenter on board, management and leadership issues. Below is a selection from the archives:

 

 

 

 

Wednesday
Nov012017

Expat executives put Australia up among global hot spots

SmartInvestor, Australian Financial Review Weekend, 30 September-1 October, 2017, p 28-29

Recruiters like Andrew Horsley say there is a “constant stream” of Australians wanting to return home to raise a family after being away for three or more years.

“Either husband, wife, or both, have deep connections here and Australia is where they want to raise a family – rather than in England or China”, says Horsley, director of executive search consultancy Horsley & Company.

“Among senior executives there are many who want to return to the home they have maintained – their difficulty is getting a job at the right level.”

For others, points our Horsley, the wish to call Australia home is a bit more tricky.  “I often see foreigners wanting to work here”, he adds.  “But its more difficult if there is no company support for them”.

Tuesday
Sep222015

What an MBA tells recruiters about you

BOSS, Financial Review, September, 2015, p 29-31 and Online Australian Financial Review

 

Andrew Horsley, director of boutique search firm, Horsley & Co, used his MBA from the Australian Graduate School of Management to move from law into consulting.  He’s a big believer in business management education, but says that after almost 30 years in executive search, an MBA has never been the deciding factor for him when ranking job candidates.

“It’s always nice to see that a candidate has gone to a good business school, it means they’ve had that discipline,” he says.  “But it’s certainly not fatal if you don’t have an MBA.  It will always come down to how you’ve performed, your reputation and how much of a contribution you will make to the business.  The key is to be energetic, focused, forward looking and have a vision and a view.  An MBA gives you the enabling tools to help you realise that vision and the future for the business, it can help you with the stepping stones, but it is of decreasing importance as you get more senior.

Real life experience wins hands down.  What have you done with your talent in the real world?  Employers don’t want a highly educated nincompoop.”

 

Thursday
Feb202014

"Climbing the Ladder - Employers want skills on top of MBA"

BRW, February 14-20, 2013, p 40-41

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Thursday
Feb202014

"Join the Rich List"

Smart Money, Weekend Australian Financial Review, December 3-4, 2011, p.24

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Wednesday
Mar022011

How to Manage Your Career

Warrane College, University of New South Wales, 6 October 2010

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Thursday
Feb172011

"MBA: Major Business advantage"

Human Capital Issue 6.32008, pg. 50 & 52

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Thursday
Feb172011

"Making the step up from HR to the CEO"

Human Resources15 April 2008, pg. 11

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Thursday
Feb172011

"Quick evolution from novelty to mandatory degree"

The Australian - Post Graduate Business15 August 2007, pg. 6

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Thursday
Feb172011

"How to be the Perfect Executive"

The Weekend Australian Financial ReviewMar 31- April 1 2007, pg. 18 & 19

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Thursday
Feb172011

The Challenging Future of the MBA

"The Business Graduate of Tomorrow" conference, March 2007

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