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22 February, 2020
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Politics
Each for Equal: Clearing a path for women to enter politics
This year, the theme for International Women's Day is Each for Equal. We've asked Ruth McGowan OAM to reflect on what this theme means to her and to women in politics.
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22 February, 2020
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Politics
Each for Equal: Gender Equality in Parliamentary Representation
We've asked Ruth McGowan OAM to reflect on what this year's International Women's Day theme means to her.
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13 February, 2021
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Leadership and management
Taking five with Susan Anderson
Ahead of our QUT Business Leaders' Forum, we take five with Susan Anderson.
7 February, 2020
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Environment and energy
From business class to green class: sustainable travel for business
How corporate and business travellers can travel in a sustainable and environmentally conscious way.
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4 September, 2019
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Organisational behaviour
The working parent prototype
Small businesses can forge the path to ease the career/parent dichotomy.
4 September, 2019
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Leadership and management
Taking five with Kathryn Fagg AO
Ahead of our QUT Business Leaders' Forum, we take five with Kathryn Fagg AO.
21 November, 2018
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Nonprofit and philanthropy
Creating markets for change in Fiji
UN Women are advancing gender equality and eliminating violence against women through projects such as Markets for Change.
28 June, 2017
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Entrepreneurship, Innovation and technology
Learning from the London locals
Professor Rowena Barrett shares insights from StartUp Catalyst Mission and why entrepreneurial ecosystems are relevant to universities like QUT.
29 August, 2019
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Nonprofit and philanthropy
The upside
The trend over the last 25 years is for the rate of giving to outpace inflation, writes Professor Myles-McGregor Lowndes and Associate Professor Wendy Scaife.
9 April, 2019
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Entrepreneurship, Organisational behaviour
Why we need to foster immigrant entrepreneurship communities
Approximately one in four Australian are migrants. Immigrants are much more likely to engage in entrepreneurship out of either necessity or opportunity.
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6 June, 2019
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Nonprofit and philanthropy
Modern slavery
Australia has a Modern Slavery Act. Does it affect you? You might be surprised.
20 September, 2019
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Marketing
Is the best customer experience always the right customer experience?
Jennifer Arnold explains why you should align customer experience with customer expectations.
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