B&T Award Winners The Monkeys On Having Great People & Culture
Often think, "Dang, those Monkeys are an upbeat bunch"? Well, get set to steal some moves from their playbook here.
Often think, "Dang, those Monkeys are an upbeat bunch"? Well, get set to steal some moves from their playbook here.
Look, it's even more top tips on improving agency people & culture. We feel all a bit Tony Robbins here at B&T today.
The B&T Awards comes with a guarantee of anonymity for any lewd, drunken behaviour; except for this very public outing.
More proof that the B&T Awards rivals the Logies comes this red carpet homage. Sure, we don't get Rove or Rebecca Judd.
As any attendee would attest, it's simply not a B&T bash without the Patties Party Pack & six-litres of Coolabah goon.
B&T is calling this year's awards judges probably the finest ever assembled. As a chamber choir, arguably less so.
Many recipients of a prestigious B&T Award have said it's changed their lives. Some have even said for the better.
A meat tray aside, there's no greater prize than a B&T Award. See if you 'snagged' a spot among these fillet finalists.
Jane King's one of our favourites here at B&T and not only for the moist fruit cake she sent us for Christmas.
Always wanted to know what makes Tanya Orman tick? Well, this profile's got more ticks than Einstein's HSC results.
We think the photo booth is the highlight of any B&T party. That and the limbo competition & the police being called.
It's a photo homage to B&T's Women In Media Awards, thankfully sans any embarrassing shots taken on the dance floor.
B&T's Women in Media Awards are TONIGHT! Which means you won't have to endure any more of these Women in Media stories.
Kyra Bartley is the latest to star in B&T's mentoree series we're calling both mentoree & series-like in application.
We'd be headlining Danni Wright's Women in Media profile the "Wright stuff" if it wasn't utterly predictable and naff.
B&T attended an intimate panel discussion yesterday featuring a YouTube exec, before making good use of the open bar.
B&T's Women in Media profiles are like a wave washing over you. Even more so if an actual wave washes over you.
Facebook's Carolyn Bollaci is the latest to sup at B&T's truth serum we prefer to call our Women in Media profiles.
B&T has spared no expense with today's top Women in Media profile, save for suit hire, corsage and dry-cleaning.
It's the latest in B&T's ongoing mentoree series, as debate still rages that mentoree is actually even a word.
B&T Award entries officially close at 5pm today! Good news if you've almost finished, bad news if you haven't started.
There are only three criteria to be profiled in Women in Media: be female, work in media and enjoy a good profiling.
Meet Agency Iceberg's Anna O'Dea. Just like the agency's namesake, there's a whole lot more to Anna than meets the eye.
It's the latest in B&T's mentoree Q&As and follows on from hot debate in the office that mentoree is even a word.
B&T Awards are only handed out to the cream of the industry and, on occasions, the homogenised milk of the industry.
Yahoo7's Clare Rudduck the latest to tackle B&T's Ninja Warrior course we prefer to call our Women in Media profiles.
Tomorrow is your final chance to get your B&T Awards entry in... until next week when late entries close.
Next up in our WIM profile series is Sharon Zeev Poole, who will distract you from the fact that it's not Friday yet.
What would B&T's newsletter be without a Women in Media profile? A newsletter without a WIM profile, but not this one!
A reminder to get your B&T Awards entries in, but knowing you lot, we'll remind you again 10 more times next week.
B&T was meant to file two profiles for today’s newsletter, which still would’ve fallen short of our record of 29.
The delightful Karen Lewis popped into the B&T office for a Q&A. Okay, we lie – she just emailed her answers to us.
If these profiles could be any day of the week, it would be Friday and we'd be on our way to happy hour.
Admittedly, this article comes with a slightly befuddling headline, but rest assured the actual story's befuddle-free.
It's interviews with some of MediaCom's top female brass. And by that we mean its exec team, not the copper/zinc alloy.
This is not just the crème de la crème of women employed in media. It's the crème de la crème de la crème caramel.