The University of Queensland (UQ) Business School has partnered with Women in Super Queensland (WIS QLD) to provide support for women in leadership and executive roles related to the superannuation industry, with three scholarship places on offer.
A team of four students from The University of Queensland Business School have taken second place in a competition hosted at RECon - the world’s largest retail real estate convention, in Las Vegas.
Global innovation expert, ideas connector and head of Graduate Management at UQ Business School, Associate Professor Tim Kastelle discusses why leaders need constant curiosity and how the need to know shaped his own career journey.
Technology has severed the chains which once bound workers to their desks. Today your fellow team members could be operating from almost any location – the coffee shop around the corner, or the other side of the world.
Platforms like Airbnb are reshaping traditional employment models and opening up new opportunities – but do they really offer the freedom they promise or are they a threat to workers’ rights?
From introducing robots in the workplace to persuading humans to work alongside them, leaders need to prepare for the brave new world ahead. But what skills will be most important for leaders as these technologies develop?
Climate Week feature – Organizations must reconceptualise sustainability as a means to transform; not only meeting the needs of society and the environment, but also creating a sustainable competitive advantage.
It’s impossible to ignore the impact of technology on business in this day and age, not to mention the lightning speed at which it’s developing. Technological advancements such as artificial intelligence and cloud databases are rapidly shaping an ever-evolving blueprint of how we conduct business in the future regardless of whether you’re a multinational company or a newly formed startup.