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A millennial boss lets her employees make their own schedule, wear what they want and treats them to private yacht trips. <br/><br/>Maddy Birdcage, 34, switched up how she ran her business after her company faced an $100,000 AUD tax debt she blames on her own micro-managing.<br/><br/>The mum-of-two fired half her employees and started from scratch again - hiring self-motivated problem solvers, she said.<br/><br/>She lets her team of nine bring their kids into the office during school holidays, set their own schedules and work from home when they need to.<br/><br/>Maddy also feels it it important to treat her staff and is planning to take them on a $40k AUD overnight yacht trip when they all hit a team goal.<br/><br/>The owner of marketing agency, Birdcage Marketing, says since making the changes her employees are \

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