Wednesday, 2 March 2016
Deloitte
This thought leadership from Chartered Accountants and Deloitte Access Economics shows that the workforce will change significantly in coming years.
Tuesday, 16 February 2016
By Tim Leberecht
Medium
In this digital age, attending real-world conferences is a welcome deviation from hours in the office and an opportunity both for networking and professional growth. While conferences seem to be stimulating us in a way the daily workplace doesn’t, in many ways they are also vibrant large co-working spaces.
Tuesday, 2 February 2016
By Maxwell Wessel
Harvard Business Review
Much fanfare has been paid to the term “disruptive innovation” over the past few years. Professor Clayton M. Christensen has even re-entered the fold clarifying what he means when he uses the term.
Wednesday, 6 January 2016
By Tania de Jong AM
Huffington Post Blog
Australia has traditionally been a highly successful and prosperous nation. However, we have ridden on our luck for too long, especially in relying on our natural resources to get us through.
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Thursday, 17 December 2015
Microsoft
See Microsoft’s latest Joined-Up Innovation report, this time focusing on what Australia can learn from the city of Boston and its success in building an innovation-based economy. Read the report
Thursday, 10 December 2015
By Tania de Jong AM
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia has traditionally been a highly successful and prosperous nation. However, we have ridden on our luck for too long, especially in relying on our natural resources to get us through.
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