Topic: Leadership

10 February, 2022
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Entrepreneurship and innovation, Leadership
Five transformative strategies for today’s ambitious enterprise leaders
The QUT Business School recently hosted part one of a global webinar series, The Future Enterprise, produced in collaboration with MIT Sloan School of Management. Discover actionable design principles leaders can apply for decisive, strategic planning.
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19 December, 2021
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Leadership
Stuart Landsberg: Passion, purpose and people
Partner, Corporate Tax at PwC and Business School alumnus, Stuart Landsberg, shared an address with our graduating students at QPAC on Tuesday 13 December, 2016.

14 December, 2021
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MBA Suite, Leadership, Postgraduate, Career development and networking
Sophisticated career development: What will an MBA do for my career?
Your career is in good shape, but you’re ready to change things up. We understand that to develop as a leader, you’ll want a wide range of career shaping experiences.
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16 November, 2021
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Leadership
Employee Resilience: The Key to Business Resilience
Employee mental health and wellbeing is top of mind for Australian businesses. Organisations must integrate these key considerations into their strategy to avoid risks to their bottom line and potential regulatory consequences.
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12 October, 2021
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Leadership
Susan Lloyd-Hurwitz, CEO and Managing Director, Mirvac Group
Ahead of our Business Leaders' Forum, we take five with Susan Lloyd-Hurwitz.
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1 October, 2021
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Entrepreneurship and innovation, Leadership, Thought leadership
Creativity, community and impact: The value of creativity in innovation
bizartX co-founders share their insights on the value of creativity in innovation culture.
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22 September, 2021
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Leadership, MBA Suite, Postgraduate
How Rica Lacey paved her own way into leadership
Director of Indigenous Health at Darling Downs Health, Rica Lacey has built her career by paving her own way. Now studying her Executive MBA at QUT, Rica shares her exceptional career journey with us and how she wants to inspire others.
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7 September, 2021
Filed under:
Leadership, Thought leadership
Emotional intelligence in business
Emotional intelligence has been associated with improved job performance, efficient work teams and superior work outcomes. We talk to Associate Professor Peter O'Connor on cultivating emotional intelligence in business.

24 July, 2021
Filed under:
Leadership, Thought leadership, MBA Suite
Creating a positive business solution out of personal hardship
When Mark and Julie Wallace were looking for professional support after their daughter was a victim in the 2017 London Bridge terror attack, they found there is no one size fits all approach.
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16 June, 2021
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Leadership
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.

8 June, 2021
Filed under:
Leadership, Thought leadership
Leading for the future – Navigating the new normal through COVID-19
With predictions that the next 20 years will bring about more change than we have experienced over the last 300, what do future-thinking leaders need to consider?
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14 May, 2021
Filed under:
Thought leadership, Leadership
Not all doom and gloom: even in a pandemic, mixed emotions are more common than negative ones
Things may seem all doom and gloom. New data reveals it’s surprisingly rare for a person to experience purely negative emotions. More commonly, people are instead experiencing mixed emotions, even during the COVID-19 pandemic.