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19 August, 2021
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Marketing, Innovation and technology
How AI-powered tools can boost productivity
Artificial Intelligence is often seen as a threat to our workforce. But what if we can embrace AI to enhance our productivity and professional capabilities?
29 July, 2021
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Marketing
Vaccine selfies may seem trivial, but they show people doing their civic duty - and probably encourage others too
Are vaxxies just the latest trend in virtue signalling? And even if they are, does that mean they’re not worth it?
16 June, 2021
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Leadership and management
Looking forward: Taking five with Pip Marlow
Hear from Salesforce’s Chief Executive Officer, Salesforce Australia and New Zealand ahead of her QUT Business Leaders’ Forum appearance.
16 June, 2021
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MBA, Innovation and technology
The Experience Economy just got disrupted, so now what?
The Experience Economy has been disrupted by COVID-19 and it highlighted the progressed and privileged position we were in to prioritize the experience over the outcome.
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7 June, 2021
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Marketing
Queensland biofutures: convincing consumers about bioplastic products
Explore how factors and models influence changing consumer behaviour towards bioplastic products and how that could create more Queensland jobs.
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20 May, 2021
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Economy
Men are from Mars, women are from… Mars? How people choose partners is surprisingly similar (but depends on age)
Each year, more and more people are looking to dating apps to find a partner. And a trove of data from these users is finally revealing what men and women really want.
17 May, 2021
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MBA, Postgraduate
MBA experience: Contributing to a better world for all women through the annual UN Women Australia Trek
Hear from MBA associates Kaitlyn Rafter and Anne-Marie Cheney about their UN Women'sTrek for Human Rights and MBA experiences.
14 May, 2021
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Innovation and technology, Politics
Did someone drop a zero? Australia’s digital economy budget spend should be 10 times bigger
We need a tenfold increase in the digital economy budget spending for Australia to become a leading digital economy.
4 May, 2021
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Marketing, Environment and energy
Upcycling for corporate branding: Pivoting in the sustainable direction at a company and industry level
Upcycling doesn’t have to be limited to the branding of products. Upcycling can also be used to boost corporate branding as well.
27 April, 2021
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Leadership and management
Immerse yourself in the new leadership coaching mindset
How do you want to grow your employee engagement. In our increasingly volatile, complex, uncertain and ambiguous (VUCA) organisational environments, demand for leadership coaching is rapidly increasing.
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15 April, 2021
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Marketing
Smell like a woman, not a rose’: Chanel No. 5 100 years on, an iconic fragrance born from an orphanage
Marilyn Monroe famously wore “just a few drops of No. 5″ to bed. 100 years after Coco Chanel launched her perfume, it is as popular as ever.
25 February, 2021
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Marketing
School banking programs target ‘vulnerable consumers’. But research shows kids are smarter than you think
School banking programs like Dollarmites are being banned in some state schools due to the idea children are vulnerable to marketing tactics. But our research shows this isn't always the case.